• alain
    Adecco集团以1亿美元左右的价格收购美国招聘创业公司Vettery 总部位于瑞士的全球人力资源服务公司Adecco集团今天宣布已收购Vettery。 财务条款没有披露,但知情人士告诉我们,价格略高于1亿美元。 我们已经与Adecco集团联系确认,如果我们收到回复,我们会更新。(更新:一位发言人回应说,该公司没有分享财务细节。)Vettery发言人拒绝发表评论。 Vettery于2014年推出。不久之后,联合创始人Brett Adcock和Adam Goldstein 告诉我,他们希望重塑传统的招聘流程。他们创造了一个市场,在这个市场中,求职者浏览优惠信息,安排与感兴趣的雇主面谈,并在他们找工作时获得Vettery的签名奖金 - 所有这些都由在职员工的“人才高管”提供。 该公司表示,它现在与超过4000名雇主合作填补IT,销售和财务方面的职位。它从Greycroft和Raine Ventures等投资者总共筹集到了1190万美元。  根据Adecco的说法,Adcock和Goldstein将继续领导Vettery团队。 “收购Vettery加快了Adecco集团数字化战略的发展,将我们的产品扩展到快速增长的数字永久性招聘市场,并补充了我们的专业招聘业务,”Adecco集团首席执行官Alain Dehaze在收购发布会上表示。“数字化创新有可能改变招聘行业,而Adecco集团正在率先推出。” 最近Adecco收购的公司包括生命科学人员配备公司BioBridges和职业转型公司Mullin。 Josh Bersin 对此发表评价:Adecco acquisition of vettery for $100M shows tremendous opportunity for "private job marketplaces," a very different model from traditional job boards and advertising. 原文来自:https://techcrunch.com/2018/02/20/adecco-acquires-vettery/   以上由AI翻译完成。 Adecco Group acquires recruiting startup Vettery for $100M The Adecco Group, a global HR services firm headquartered in Switzerland, announced today that it has acquired Vettery. The financial terms were not disclosed, but a source with knowledge of the deal told us that the price was a little over $100 million. (It’s not clear how much of that is cash versus stock.) We’ve reached out to the Adecco Group for confirmation and will update if we hear back. (Update: A spokesperson responded that the company isn’t sharing financial details.) A Vettery spokesperson declined to comment. Vettery was launched in 2014. Shortly after that, co-founders Brett Adcock and Adam Goldstein told me they were hoping to reinvent the traditional recruiting process. They created a marketplace where job candidates browse offers, schedule interviews with the employers that interest them and receive a signing bonus from Vettery when they take a job — all assisted by an on-staff “talent executive.” The company says it now works with more than 4,000 employers to fill positions in IT, sales and finance. It’s raised a total of $11.9 million from investors, including Greycroft and Raine Ventures. According to Adecco, Adcock and Goldstein will continue to lead the Vettery team. “The acquisition of Vettery accelerates the development of the Adecco Group’s digital strategy, broadening our offering into the fast-growing digital permanent recruitment market and complementing our professional recruitment businesses,” said Adecco Group CEO Alain Dehaze in the acquisition release. “Digital innovations have the potential to transform the recruitment industry and the Adecco Group is taking the lead.” Recent Adecco acquisitions include life sciences staffing company BioBridges and career transition firm Mullin.
    alain
    2018年02月22日