Business Daily Media

The Times Real Estate

.

Cappfinity announces partnership with Codility to accelerate tech talent recruitment

  • Written by PR Newswire

LONDON, Oct. 28, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- HR tech firm, Cappfinity has launched a partnership with engineering recruitment platform, Codility to help businesses win the war for talent and identify best-matched candidates at volume and speed.

The integrated offering will provide employers with a holistic picture combining both insight into coding skills as well as the innate strengths of the individual, and candidates will benefit from a seamless, immersive experience as they work through real-life scenarios and engaging skill assessments.

Together, the two companies bring 26 years of experience to the digital assessment and development market. Cappfinity, Chief Commercial Officer, Paul Clark outlined why they've chosen to launch the partnership now:

"The challenge of finding and retaining highly qualified engineers to work in tech has never been so great, with an ever-increasing focus on digital transformation globally. The Bureau of Labor Statistics has estimated that they will have a shortage of around 1.2m engineers by 2026, whilst the latest figures from The Institution of Engineering and Technology state that the economy already suffers a loss of £1.5bn per year due to STEM skill shortages.

In a fiercely competitive talent market, the ability to make informed hiring decisions at speed is critical and our partnership with Codility will give businesses the data they need to react quickly and be confident in the choices they make."

Codility, CEO, Natalia Panowicz added:

"We're excited to pair our specialism with that of Cappfinity to help businesses identify and hire new engineering talent quickly and at volume.

"We believe that partnering with Cappfinity will empower recruiters, hiring managers, and business owners to evaluate the engineering skills they need, whilst giving talented individuals the opportunity to showcase what they can do, whatever their background."

To find out more about Cappfinity, please visit the [1]website[2].

Contact: Rachael Ramos, Cappfinity, rachael.ramos@cappfinity.com[3], +44 (0)7719 986909

About Codility

Codility[4] is the leading technical hiring platform for teams to test the coding skills of developers and make evidence-based hiring decisions. Codility predicts the real-life skills of candidates at all stages of the hiring process and for more than a decade, has evaluated the problem-solving skills of over 14 million developers and has helped thousands of companies build high-performing, diverse engineering teams.

References

  1. ^   (www.cappfinity.com)
  2. ^ website (www.cappfinity.com)
  3. ^ rachael.ramos@cappfinity.com (www.prnasia.com)
  4. ^ Codility (www.codility.com)

Read more https://www.prnasia.com/story/archive/3554537_AE54537_0

HubSpot launches platform-wide AI tools to help businesses close the adoption gap

HubSpot today unveiled more than 200 updates across its customer platform to help businesses grow better. The release introduces smarter tools, new AI...

Why Every Leader Needs a Personal Branding Strategy in 2025

One of the best investments you can make in 2025? Your Personal Brand.In today’s competitive and digitally driven business world, authenticity and...

Prvidr Recognised as an Australian Financial Review Boss Best Place To Work in 2025

Prvidr, a leading subscription, customer lifecycle management and technology company has debuted on this year’s Australian Financial Review BOSS B...

Why Gen Z is most challenging customer

Teleperformance (TP) Business Insights Report Reveals Key Shifts in Consumer Behaviour TP’s Business Insights report  into consumer behaviors and...

Nourish Ingredients and CABIO Biotech: First-ever global commercial scale for precision fermentation fats

In partnership with CABIO Biotech, Nourish Ingredients has achieved a major milestone with the successful completion of our first commercial product...

Bybit’s $1.5B hack: when people, not tech, are the weakest link

On the 21st of February, hackers pulled off what’s being called the biggest digital heist in history and managed to siphon $1.5 billion from the glo...

Sell by LayBy