I've used Maxhire for over a year. Parsing is pretty good, gets most of the info. Every now and then, it doesn't pick up the name or something but normally it's great.
Also, I had a lot of resumes in Word, and was able to parse/enter them in bulk, fast and easy.
I like the system. I looked at Bullhorn, WinSearch and have worked on Sendouts. And for the way I work - Maxhire was the best.
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I've used Maxhire for over a year. Parsing is pretty good, gets most of the info. Every now and then, it doesn't pick up the name or something but normally it's great.
Also, I had a lot of resumes in Word, and was able to parse/enter them in bulk, fast and easy.
I like the system. I looked at Bullhorn, WinSearch and have worked on Sendouts. And for the way I work - Maxhire was the best.
Good luck in your choice.
Adrienne
I focus on Bio/Pharma as well and have a hot requirement for an ASP.Net, C# developer.
please email me at hbolouri@starpoint.com.
thanks,
hengameh @ www.starpoint.com
~Cherese~
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