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Stuart Gentle Publisher at Onrec

i-GRasp wins accreditation to Sunday Times Tech Track 100

Software developer i-GRasp has been officially recognised as one of the fastest-growing technology companies in the UK - the only recruitment technology company to feature in the listing

Software developer i-GRasp has been officially recognised as one of the fastest-growing technology companies in the UK - the only recruitment technology company to feature in the listing.

The Sunday Times Tech Track 100 ranks the UK’s hundred fastest-growing unquoted technology companies by sales growth. i-GRasp has been placed at number 57 in the list with annual sales growth of over 60% between 2002 and 2004 - a ranking which reflects i-GRasp’s unparalleled success in the recruitment software market.

Founded in 2000 by Andy Randall, Damian Nolan and five colleagues, the company has been profitable every year whilst developing its market leadership. i-GRasp has built up a prestigious international client list of well over 100, including Louis Vuitton Moet Hennessy, British Airways, Cadbury Schweppes, PricewaterhouseCoopers and Centrica.

Andy Randall, Chief Executive Officer of i-GRasp, said: This is a reflection on the ground breaking projects that our clients have invited us to join them in. Our consultative approach, combined with innovative technology has often been quoted as the reason for selection.

i-GRasp works with clients to optimise their recruitment processes and provides unrivalled technology to ensure a seamless e-recruitment experience for both recruiters and candidates. i-GRasp’s flagship product GlobalSuccessor complements existing investments in HR products such as Peoplesoft and SAP and can be easily integrated with them.

In July 2005, i-GRasp was acquired by StepStone, Europe’s leading online recruitment company. Colin Tenwick, CEO of StepStone, adds: This is a terrific achievement and reinforces our decision to bring i-GRasp under the StepStone umbrella. The company has been hugely successful in its first five years, and we look forward to building on this.

The Sunday Times Microsoft Tech Track 100 is compiled by Fast Track, an Oxford-based research, publishing and events company, and published annually in The Sunday Times.