29 September, 2020

Eploy has once again been awarded by the Crown Commercial Service (CCS) as a UK Government approved supplier under the latest G-Cloud 12 Digital Marketplace framework.

The G-Cloud Marketplace

The GOV.UK G-Cloud Digital Marketplace is designed to help public sector organisations, who want to save time and costs finding approved suppliers on relevant frameworks, through an online marketplace for cloud services. G-Cloud 12 is the latest iteration of the procurement framework that simplifies how UK public sector organisations procure cloud-based technology.

Chris Bogh, CTO at Eploy, said “This is the fourth consecutive iteration that Eploy has been awarded G-Cloud supplier status. UK public sector organisations have the confidence that Eploy has met the Governments rigorous compliance, security and transparency requirements and can see how G-Cloud will save them time and effort when buying our Applicant Tracking System & Recruitment CRM services. We are seeing increasing demand for Eploy from Local Authorities, Central Government and associated public sector organisations. We will continue to help them recruit smarter and faster on the Eploy platform.”

Public Sector Applicant Tracking System

You can search for Eploy on the digital marketplace and find full details for Eploy’s SaaS Applicant Tracking System, Recruitment CRM and Implementation Professional Services, in the comfort that Eploy has met the standards set by the G-Cloud framework.

If you want to find out more, you can download the Eploy public sector datasheet.

Eploy combines Applicant Tracking, Recruitment CRM, Talent Pools and Analytics into a unified web-based platform integrated seamlessly with your careers site to provide an excellent candidate experience. Features such as name-blind recruitment, support for shared services and award-winning recruitment dashboard technology ensure a compliant recruitment process.

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