Indus Towers, India's largest telecom infrastructure company today announced the deployment of Oracle Taleo Cloud Services to streamline its recruiting processes for faster recruitment and better collaboration in the cloud.
The Oracle Taleo Cloud Service enables Indus Towers to identify and recruit top talent to fill specific Telecom industry needs and delivers insights to continuously improve talent acquisition efficiency and effectiveness.
As a leader in providing services to major telecom service providers, it was imperative for Indus Towers to deploy a robust network/infrastructure to ensure that telecom towers across the country function efficiently at all times.
Oracle Taleo has integrated the whole process of recruitment and has brought all the stakeholders onto single platform. Mobility and Analytics are other important aspects that Oracle Taleo has brought for Indus Towers.
"We are extremely proud to partner with Indus Towers in their journey towards technological excellence. We are confident that with Oracle Taleo, Indus Towers will not only be able to increase the overall efficiency of the employees but also ensure that they are connected on a real time basis. Oracle aims at fuelling Indus Towers' business objectives in an efficient and effective manner," said sales director, HCM, Oracle India, Shailesh Singla.
The Oracle Talent Acquisition Cloud enables companies to easily source candidates, recruit and on-board them. The service includes recruitment marketing and employee referrals to source talent, provides end-to-end recruiting automation and streamlines employee on-boarding process.
"Technology is impacting business in a big way and our collaboration with Oracle will integrate recruitment process for our distributed workforce spread across the country through a robust, cloud platform making the system more efficient. Our employees are now well connected with each other and can address issues or give approvals on key activities on real time basis from their mobile, on the move. We are extremely happy with the integration of the product with other platforms," said National Head of Learning and Development, Indus Towers, Vishal Manchanda.
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