NEW YORK and LONDON, Dec. 07, 2017 -- WCN, a pioneer of innovative recruitment technology, has been named a bronze Best in Biz Award winner in the Enterprise Product of the Year – HR Software category. The program is the only independent business awards judged by prominent editors and reporters from top-tier publications in North America.
Offering best in class talent acquisition software, WCN solutions are designed to accelerate and improve the entire process of finding, assessing and hiring top talent. With decades of award-winning recruitment software expertise, WCN solutions leverage the latest technology to meet the different needs of recruiting teams. WCN offers a suite of products that create a more meaningful and transparent experience for recruiters and candidates, and most recently launched Predictive Recruiting Scoring. This tool uses a data-science process and machine learning algorithm to zero in on ideal candidates with up to 90 percent confidence.
Each year, Best in Biz Awards’ entrants span the spectrum, from some of the most innovative local start-ups to the most recognizable global brands. The seventh annual program was particularly hotly contested, with more than 650 entries from an impressive array of public and private companies of all sizes and from a variety of industries and geographic regions in the U.S. and Canada. This year honors were presented in 65 categories.
Charles Hipps, founder and CEO of WCN, commented, “Being recognized by the industry’s top journalists and analysts with this Best in Biz Award is a huge honor for WCN. We’ve had a tremendous year and look forward to helping more organizations with their recruiting needs in 2018.”
Since 2011, winners of Best in Biz Awards have been determined based on scoring from independent judging panels composed of prominent editors and reporters from some of the most respected newspapers, TV outlets, and business, consumer, technology and trade publications in North America. Best in Biz Awards’ uniqueness stems, in part, from this distinct composition of its judging panels, allowing it to best leverage the judges’ unparalleled expertise, experience and objectivity to determine award winners. The 2017 judging panel included: Accounting Today, AdWeek, Associated Press, Atlanta Tribune, Business News Daily, Consumer Affairs, Entrepreneur, eWeek, Forbes, Harvard Business Review, Healthcare Innovation News, Inc., Investment Advisor Magazine, Laptop, MediaPost, Pittsburgh Business Times, Security Products Magazine, Wired, WLRN and Yahoo Tech.
For a list of 2017 Best in Biz Award winners, visit: http://www.bestinbizawards.com/2017-winners.
About Best in Biz Awards
Since 2011, Best in Biz Awards, Inc. has made its mark as the only independent business awards program judged each year by a who’s who of prominent reporters and editors from top-tier publications from North America and around the world. Best in Biz Awards honors are conferred in two separate programs: North America and International, and in 65 categories, including company, team, executive, product, and PR and media. For more information, visit: http://www.bestinbizawards.com.
About WCN
WCN is a leading pioneer in the field of innovative recruitment technology. With over 20 years' experience, WCN solutions are built to accelerate and improve recruiting from start to finish, creating a more meaningful and transparent experience for recruiters and candidates. Using WCN talent acquisition technology, organizations can drive real change by accelerating and improving the entire process of finding, assessing and managing events and hiring the best talent at every level -- from emerging to lateral hires, veterans and diversity. To learn more, visit www.wcnsolutions.com.
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