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Beamery Announces Boolean Search Assist Technology

SAN FRANCISCO, March 21, 2019  — Beamery, the leading Talent Operating System, today announced the release of Search Assist, a first-of-its-kind search powered by Behavioural Boolean.

This new release allows users to easily combine keywords, geographic and historic data with live behavioural data and candidate interactions into sophisticated search strings that pinpoint highly relevant talent in their CRM database.

Now companies using Beamery’s Talent CRM and Marketing suite can dramatically reduce the time it takes to identify and engage qualified, available talent by more accurately gauging candidate interest and intent.

“Recruiting data is the currency of every employer’s recruiting program,” said Sultan Saidov, Beamery’s Chief Product Officer and Co-Founder. “With these newest enhancements, we’re empowering employers to surface and prioritise candidates based on not only their relevance, but their intent, as well as allowing companies to leverage the investment they’ve made in attracting previous applicants.”

Benefits and features of Search Assist include:

Beamery Customers Drive Product Innovation
Many of these new features and search filters were inspired by feedback from Beamery’s active user community and customer advocates. While Beamery is designed and developed by CRM and Marketing experts, customer product suggestions drive innovation across the company and are regularly included in the product roadmap.

About Beamery 
Beamery is the leading Talent Operating System, consolidating Talent CRM, Marketing, Compliance Automation & Management, and a Connected integration layer on one unified platform.  It enables enterprises to attract, identify and engage candidates at scale. Beamery’s mission is to help the world’s best companies acquire their greatest assets: their people. Founded in 2014, Beamery is trusted by the world’s most innovative global organizations to treat their candidates like customers. Beamery has offices in London, Austin, and San Francisco.

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