Jobtrain ‘checks-in’ at The Ritz London

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The Ritz Hotel in London has selected Jobtrain Solutions to provide its new e-recruitment software solution. Jobtrain’s online recruitment software is being used to manage all of the The Ritz’s resourcing, to provide a more professional experience for candidates and to save the HR team administration time and reduce costs for the prestigious London hotel.

Giles Heckstall-Smith, Commercial Director at Jobtrain Solutions commented: “Following a competitive tender process, Jobtrain was selected based on the solution being intuitive, flexible and backed up with an unlimited candidate and client support service offered as part of the licence. We are very pleased to welcome such a world-renowned establishment as the The Ritz Hotel London as a client and look forward to working closely with the team to help them realise maximum benefit from Jobtrain’s applicant tracking system”.

Jobtrain helps its customers save time, money and puts them in control of their resourcing.

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