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Hotel chain puts recruitment worries to bed

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Exclusive Hotels and Venues, one of the most successful privately-owned hotel groups in the UK, is confident it is finding the very best talent thanks to support from revolutionary recruitment software platform, TribePad.

The platform, which is already used by a number of big names including Tesco, G4S and the BBC, is a unique online tool which simplifies and speeds up the recruitment process for in house recruiters.

The family owned luxury hotel chain comprises of six beautiful country house hotels and venues all located in Southern England.

 

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The hotels all have unique facilities including individually styled rooms and suites, an award-winning spa, falconry, and championship golf courses. The hotel group, which employs 650 permanent team members, also has nine onsite restaurants with a total of four Michelin stars and 19 AA Rosettes.

Dawn Packham, Recruitment Manager of Exclusive Hotels and Venues explained: “Finding the perfect individuals to work for our company can be a challenging task – particularly in guest facing roles where the reputation of Exclusive Hotels and Venues is in our team members hands.

“Because employing the right people is of critical importance in ensuring our guests receive the very best of luxury service, we felt we needed support.  We are sure that using TribePad to help us find and manage our talent will prove to be one of the best recruitment decisions we’ve made.”

Lisa Scales, Co-founder of TribePad, said: “We created TribePad to make the work of in-house recruiters easier. TribePad will help the Exclusive Hotels and Venues team in attracting new talent and managing their full recruitment cycle from start to finish, giving both the candidates and their hiring managers the ultimate experience.

“Employing the right people is fundamental to a business’s reputation – particularly in the hospitality industry where customers are looking for the most impeccable service – we’re thrilled that Exclusive Hotels and Venues has chosen TribePad to support them in this critical process.”

TribePad was founded in 2008 by Lisa and Dean Sadler, a software development expert and founder of PlusNet. TribePad is now one of the world’s leading next generation recruiting platforms and one of the world’s first Social ATS platforms.

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