Krooter pilot comes to an end

Krooter, a two-year pilot project run by recruitment giant Hays in the self-service recruitment market, is no longer accepting any “new business” as the project has come to an end, according to a spokesperson.
Wed, 12 Aug 2015

Krooter, a two-year pilot project run by recruitment giant Hays in the self-service recruitment market, is no longer accepting any new business as the project has come to an end, according to a spokesperson.

A statement on Krooter’s website reveals it is no longer accepting any “new business”, though its Companies House entry says it remains active. A Hays spokesperson told Recruiter in a statement the two-year pilot that has now come to an end was just one of many that Hays has run as part of its on-going research and development activity.

“We now have a great understanding of this small market segment and many learnings are used in our everyday recruitment services and help to inform the development of future products and services. 

“We currently have no plans to actively operate this web based service,” he added. 

Krooter launched in February last year as a solution, enabling organisations to manage their recruitment advertising processes from one site.

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