MATAWAN, N.J., Oct. 06, 2017 -- iCIMS, Inc., a leading provider of cloud-based talent acquisition solutions, announced today the company has been named to the 2017 Hot 100 list for private software companies by JMP Securities, a San Francisco-based investment firm.
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The “Hot 100” is a list of the best privately held software companies selected by the firm each year based on evaluating multiple sets of criteria, including financial growth, products and services, quality of leadership, customers, and market potential.
“We believe talent acquisition is critical to business success, which is why iCIMS has remained focused on providing an enterprise-ready and scalable best-of-breed recruitment platform,” said iCIMS Chairman and CEO, Colin Day. “With a long track record of healthy, organic growth, iCIMS continues to lead the charge in cloud-based recruiting, which is a tremendous market that is constantly changing. This recognition underscores the values we pride ourselves on and our continued efforts to champion best-of-breed solutions in a crowded market,” concluded Day.
In 2017, iCIMS was recognized as a leading software provider by G2 Crowd in their Winter 2017 ATS Grid report, and was named to Forbes Cloud 100 list for the second consecutive year, alongside Stripe, Dropbox, Slack, and Squarespace. Company CEO, Colin Day, was also named one of The SaaS Report’s Top 50 SaaS CEOs of 2017. In 2016, iCIMS was named a Top Rated Recruiting Software Platform by users on TrustRadius, a consumer review site for software.
Click here to learn more about other awards recently received by iCIMS..
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Kelly Cordrey iCIMS, Inc. 7325207411 [email protected]


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