HR Technology Company Supports Healthcare Staffing Needs With Free Access to Recruiting Platform & Video Interviewing Amid Crisis
JazzHR, the leading recruiting software provider for small and medium-sized businesses, announced it is offering healthcare recruiting software at no charge to essential care services during the coronavirus outbreak. The initiative aims to enable organizations to rapidly hire for critical roles to better serve their communities and slow the spread of COVID-19.
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“JazzHR is committed to helping essential care providers keep our communities safe and healthy,” said JazzHR CEO Pete Lamson. “Healthcare workers on the frontlines provide critical services to fight this pandemic every single day. JazzHR is humbled to assist these organizations in filling critical roles with the qualified professionals they need to prevent the spread of COVID-19.”
As cases of COVID-19 continue to rise, essential care services, including primary, emergency, and urgent care providers, must increase staff in order to meet the growing medical demand. JazzHR’s powerful recruiting technology helps teams to hire quality candidates faster by automating their manual processes and speeding up their time-to-hire. Once signed up with JazzHR, teams can start making same-day hires.
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Effective immediately, essential care services may access JazzHR’s highest-tier Pro plan at no cost or commitment. JazzHR Pro is a full suite of applicant tracking capabilities, including job syndication to 15+ boards, onboarding functionalities, and all-access support. Additionally, JazzHR partner Wedge is offering integrated video interviewing services free of charge.
“With the pandemic changing business operations so rapidly, it’s critical for companies to share our cross-industry support in any way we can,” said JazzHR’s Chief Marketing Officer Allie Kelly. “JazzHR is pleased to provide healthcare organizations with the recruiting tools they need to expand their teams at such a pivotal time. We stand with the community and are honored to do what we can to help.”
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