Iscopia Announces the Launch of the AQS(TM) Service Suite
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MONTREAL, QUEBEC, Jun 30 (MARKET WIRE) --
Iscopia, a leading provider of on-demand assessment delivery technology
for talent management, announced today the launch of AQS(TM) , a new
service suite that includes a series of services designed to allow users
to qualify all of their job applicants quickly, simply and economically.
Iscopia's AQS(TM) (Applicant Qualification System) is a one-stop shop for
all applicant qualification needs. The services can be ordered and
customized using Iscopia's platform or embedded via web services into
existing applications such as ATSs and ERPs.
These tools include:
- iattract - employer branding
- irank - applicant qualification and ranking
- iscreen - phone screening and scoring
- iinterview - interview guide and scoring
- ireference - online reference check
- iassess - in depth assessment
- iverify - online background check
AQS(TM) comes pre-loaded with hundreds of templates of job profiles
including for example roles such as engineer, nurse, customer service and
sales rep. New job profiles can be added in a matter of hours.
AQS(TM) is available on a subscription basis. It is designed as a white
label offering and is easily configurable with the user's brand and
colors.
User and candidate experiences are 100% online.
AQS(TM) appeals to small and medium companies who wish to qualify
candidates or employees in an economical way and to large companies
looking for a centralized access to qualification services.
About Iscopia
Iscopia provides web based products and software on demand technology
(SaaS) that helps managers and recruiters make sound hiring, employee
development and succession decisions. Our award-winning technology is
easy to use, fast and cost-effective. www.iscopia.com
Contacts:
Iscopia
Guy Bureau
VP Marketing
gbureau@iscopia.com
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