Showing posts with label Human resource. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Human resource. Show all posts

Wednesday, 25 December 2019

PeopleStrong acquired SaaS firm Qilo

PeopleStrong HR Services Pvt. Ltd, a human resources technology company, has acquired software-as-a-services company Qilo Technologies Pvt. Ltd in its third takeover deal over the past two years. The acquisition will help PeopleStrong strengthen its talent and workforce management offerings.

The acquisition will help the firm’s clients simplify and measure strategy execution and align individual performance to business outcomes across all levels. Noida-based Qilo was incorporated in 2015. The firm says it helps organizations by providing them solutions relating to strategy execution and objectives and key results (OKR) performance management.
Its platform delivers services such as team alignment, real-time visibility, business digitization, and performance measurement. The company has worked with organizations such as BigBasket, Meesho, Chumbak, and CarDekho.

PeopleStrong, meanwhile, was set up in 2005. The HR services firm says it has around 1,000 employees and more than 170 customers across industries. Its services cover the whole spectrum of human resources, including talent acquisition, human capital management, workplace data and insights, and payroll functions.

Tuesday, 9 August 2016

Randstad to buy Monster

Recruitment Company Randstad Holding NV will acquire Monster Worldwide Inc. for $429 Million in a bid to widen the portfolio of Human Resource services it offers. The deal value is a significant comedown from the $7.5 Billion valuation the company demanded in 2006 and marks the acquisition of yet another icon of the first internet boom.
Yahoo’s core business was recently bought by Verizon for $4.83 Billion. Monster will retail its brand and work as an independent entity. Randstad will buy all of the outstanding shares of Monster for $3.40 per share in cash. Monster recently acquired Jobr, Japanese firm Recruit Holdings, though Indeed.com acquired Simply Hired.

It is also a reflection of the changes sweeping through the HR services business where customers are looking for integration much in the same way they do in IT services. The Dutch multinational human resource consulting firm with operations in 39 countries said Monster will continue to operate as an independent entity and will continue to operate under the Monster Brand. Monster has 3700 employees in the 40 countries that it is present in.

Companies like Monster have been hit by multitude of factors in recent times such as the economic slowdown around the world has had an impact on job sites like Monster as companies are making fewer hires. This coupled with professional networking sites and the rise of social media hiring by companies has meant that fewer people take to job sites.