Q-Core brings automated video interviewing to Africa
Q-Core Consulting is a niche business consulting company of skilled creative specialists in the fields of business, process and strategic analysis. Sonru.com, headquartered in Ireland, has already seen its technology significantly streamline and improve the screening process for recruiters and hiring managers of blue chip companies in Europe, Canada and the MENA (Middle East and North Africa) region and will now be available to Q-Core Consulting's network of clients across Africa.
How it works...
The automated video interviewing solution works by recruiters posting an interview online, specifying the time allowed to read and answer each question, and sending an email invitation to relevant candidates. Using a webcam, candidates answer the questions set, with recruiters then free to review the video responses at their convenience.
Deborah Hassolanidis, managing consultant of the Technology Solutions for Talent Acquisition division at Q-Core Consulting commented, "Given that businesses are putting huge emphasis on business efficiencies and driving "self-service", Q-Core Consulting are pre-empting the continuation of this trend within Talent Acquisition to offer our clients a software tool that automates the screening process."
Hendrik Geyser, MD at Q-Core Consulting added, "Key to this solution is the ease in which companies can adopt it. It has a benefit that can be easily quantified with a short payback period. This makes this an attractive offering to those clients driving efficiencies."
Fergal O'Byrne, group CEO at Sonru.com added, "we are delighted to partner with Q-Core Consulting to facilitate our formal entry into Africa. Q-Core Consulting is a very enthusiastic adopter of new and innovative technologies and video interviewing fits perfectly with their existing product and service offering and offers real value to their customer base."
"We have been working with other resellers to develop our overall strategy of global growth and it has been a win-win for all parties so far," concluded O'Byrne.