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Jobtrain e-recruitment Solutions ‘bags’ Mulberry

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World renowned British fashion company Mulberry has selected Jobtrain Solutions to provide its new e-recruitment/applicant tracking system. Jobtrain’s online recruitment software will be used to manage all recruitment for Mulberry’s head office and retail stores internationally.

Giles Heckstall-Smith, Commercial Director at Jobtrain Solutions commented: “We’re very pleased to welcome such an iconic British company as a new Jobtrain client. Having conducted a comprehensive review of the applicant tracking system market, Mulberry selected Jobtrain based on our solution’s flexibility and its ability to provide a seamless branded candidate experience, which was of prime importance for a company with such a strong brand and web presence. We’re very much looking forward to building a really fruitful partnership over the coming years with all the team at Mulberry!”

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