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iCIMS reports growth in enterprise-sized customers

Holmdel-based iCIMS Inc. continues to see customer growth among enterprise-sized businesses, including Samsonite, Tractor Supply, Wellstar, AmTrust, Air Medical Group Holdings and SunRun, it said recently.

“Recruiting is growing increasingly complex in this market, and employers are seeing the benefits of having a best-of-breed platform for recruiting that seamlessly integrates with their HCM suite,” said Susan Vitale, chief marketing officer at iCIMS.

Enterprise organizations with multidivision, high-volume, international and other complex hiring needs are turning to best-of-breed talent acquisition platforms for scalable solutions that can keep pace with the dynamic recruitment technology landscape and support the mission-critical work of hiring the right people.

ICIMS’ suite of products is complemented by UNIFi, a platform-as-a-service framework that unifies all aspects of talent acquisition across more than 200 related solutions to customers via the industry’s largest talent acquisition marketplace.

“It is essential to have a unified talent acquisition experience and view, because talent acquisition is the first entry of anyone into any organization,” said DK Bartley, vice president of talent at Dentsu Aegis Media Americas, an iCIMS customer with more than 35,000 employees. “Having the right technology partner allows you to set the tone as a company, an operating model and a business: how do you work, what is important to you and what that collaborative process is about.”

ICIMS supports users in more than 70 countries and processes more than 32 million job applications per year for today’s leading global brands, including some of the world’s largest manufacturing, financial services, healthcare and retail companies.

“We believe talent acquisition is critical to business success,” said iCIMS customer Matt Oddo, director of human resources administration and technology at Tractor Supply, a retail company with more than 1,600 locations and 25,000 employees. “We chose iCIMS because the company has remained focused on providing an enterprise-ready, scalable best-of-breed recruitment platform and offered a strong integration with our HCM software. Centralizing these technologies into one unified workflow within the iCIMS platform enables our team to gain greater efficiency and more actionable insights.”

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