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StepStone Solutions provides talent to McKee Foods with MrTed

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StepStone Solutions, a leading provider of total talent management solutions, today announced that MrTedTalentLink , the global talent provider, has been selected by McKee Foods Corporation.

StepStone Solutions concluded the acquisition of MrTed and its MrTedTalentLink product in August 2010.

McKee Foods is a privately held, family-run company, with more than 6,000 employees in the United States and Canada. McKee Foods is best known for its line of American cake brand little Debbie® snack cakes and Sunbelt®

“We’re delighted to add a prestigious brand like McKee Foods to our global client list of over 1,600 customers,” said StepStone Solutions CEO, Matthew Parker. “Our growing success in the US market will undoubtedly be accelerated by the acquisition of MrTedTalentLink, combined with the global delivery capability of StepStone Solutions. Our customers are telling us a consistent story – they want to roll out global talent acquisition and management solutions that can be delivered and supported anywhere they have operations around the world.”

The team at McKee Foods selected MrTedTalentLink because of its robust, easy-to-use and flexible workflow and the configured integrations to Workday offered by MrTedTalentLink. This best of breed recruiting functionality combined with configured integration to Workday will create significant process efficiency and cost savings opportunities for McKee Foods:

“McKee Foods has a deeply held belief in the importance of doing business with integrity,” said Mark Newsome, McKee Foods’ Senior HR Manager. “By selecting MrTedTalentLink we are greatly improving the consistency, efficiency and transparency of our internal and external recruiting business processes, in keeping with one of the company’s core values of innovation. MrTedTalentLink’s highly configurable workflow capability enables us to better manage and analyze our selection processes.



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