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The Bulgarian online job search startup nPloy is launching on the Romanian market following a EUR 2 million investment round in , it announced. It is powered by an AI algorithm that matches talents with jobs based on criteria including salary expectations, skills, experience, location, job type, etc. The startup has attracted more than , users and more than 1, companies since its launch in Recruiters can also access the anonymized database to identify top candidates based on their skills and experience and send them an invitation to apply match request.
The platform guarantees the anonymity of candidates until there is a match with an employer. The platform also lets candidates know what happens with their application, namely whether it has been reviewed, approved or rejected. Candidates also get specific feedback if they are unmatched by the company. On the other hand, as with dating platforms, when there is interest on both sides, a chat is automatically opened between them. Recruiters can also schedule a video interview directly in the app.
The app is free for candidates and can be downloaded from the Apple app store and Google Play Store. Companies can choose between various subscriptions based on their recruitment needs, the number of jobs available or the profile of the candidates they are looking for. Simona Fodor. Like this article? Share it with your friends!
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