Jazz introduces new system
KARACHI: Jazz announced that it is adopting a sophisticated world-class digital talent acquisition platform called Lever, a statement said on Wednesday.
This system aims at improving a prospective candidate’s application experience through automation and transparency, it added. Asghar Jameel, chief human resource officer of Jazz, said: “Jazz is a world-class organisation where people experience spells agility, digitalisation and fun.”
“Talent is our strongest asset and we are investing in solutions that strengthen talent experiences. This partnership with Lever allows us to adopt cutting edge talent acquisition technology that is inherently human, social, and collaborative.”
Lever makes it easy for recruiters and hiring managers to hire candidates that are a cultural fit and ensures only the most qualified and adaptable candidates join the organization, it added.
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