Talenetic, the latest start-up of Keith, Graham and Eric Potts (the founders of the UK’s leading job board Jobsite.co.uk), has signed their first client in the USA. The Seattle Times chose Talenetic to build and maintain their digital recruitment offering replacing their current provider Adicio.
Keith Potts, CEO of Talenetic, states: “This is a major win for us. We have grown strongly and have built several state of the art recruitment websites and job boards for well-known brands in the UK. Being chosen by The Seattle Times to replace their current provider shows just how good our solution is and that we are well equipped to compete in the advanced and competitive US marketplace.”
“This win is the result of our partnership with Indeed and the hard and focussed work we did over the last few months to pour all of our knowledge about job boards, digital recruitment and technology into the Talenetic platform.”, explains Potts, “It provides our partners with new revenue streams and job seekers with a job searching experience that matches their needs and desires in the mobile age.”
Ryan Rotner, Senior Director of Product Management, The Seattle Times comments: “Partnering with Talenetic is a step forward for our organization and reinforces our priorities of putting customers first. Our selection was based on a cost-effective solution that significantly improved our user experience with a responsive, intuitive design while serving our evolving revenue needs. The team at Talenetic made it a priority to deliver on an aggressive timeline and on budget. We’re very pleased with the outcome.”
The new recruitment offering by The Seattle Times is now live and can be found at http://jobs.seattletimes.com