Applicant Tracking System Provider Teams Up With Monster and CareerBuilder

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Applicant Tracking System ProviderApplicantStack, an applicant tracking system provider  for small and medium-sized businesses, has just partnered with Monster and CareerBuilder, two of the largest online employment websites, to make job posting faster and easier. Under the new partnership, ApplicantStack has integrated their applicant tracking system with the two online employment giants – enabling their customers to post jobs to either site with just a few clicks.

Nathan Shackles, President of ApplicantStack, explained in a recent press release how the new features work: “First, you need to connect ApplicantStack to your Monster and CareerBuilder accounts using a simple setup process. You use a pulldown menu to select “Monster” or “CareerBuilder”, enter your username and password and simply select “Active” to activate the connection.”

“Once Monster and CareerBuilder are set up, their names will appear on the Launch tab of your jobs with a Post Job link. Note that your job must be Open in order to post your job to Monster, just like your primary job board. After you click “Post Job” you will see a form all the available posting options available. Many of the fields such as Reference Number, Job Title and Job Description will be pre-populated based on the information on your job application and the others are empty for you to fill in as appropriate. Finally, click Submit to post the job.”

With the ApplicantStack applicant tracking system, advertising open positions on the major boards is simple and streamlined – the entire process only takes a few steps. After posting, users can view and edit Job Details as necessary- updating job status, the URL, the post date and the expiration date. Candidates that apply to positions will show up in the ApplicantStack database automatically with no need to re-enter or manually import candidate information, saving recruiters time and reducing the chance of human error.


By Marie Larsen