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Bond International Software wins six-figure contract with ATS Euromaster

Wed, 30th Apr 2008 10:03

LONDON (Thomson Financial) - Bond International Software PLC said it has won a five-year Europ
e-wide contract with ATS Euromaster.

The provider of staffing software said it has been chosen by the tyre service provider to implement Bond Talent online recruitment and talent management software.

Bond said the six-figure contract is for a fully Bond-hosted recruitment system which will enable the company to manage its entire recruitment through an online portal. In implementing the software, ATS Euromaster predicts numerous operational benefits, including significant savings in administration costs.

A statement from the company said the Bond Talent system will be initially used by 100 staff in the UK head office and more than 480 centre managers within the UK.

The next phase will see the European roll-out across all of the European branches.

tf.TFN-Europe_newsdesk@thomsonreuters.com

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