private:filmijob
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2951015
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Dec 3rd, 2020 12:00AM
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FilmiJob
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625
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7.00
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Open
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Human Resources
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Dec 3rd, 2020 10:16AM
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Dec 3rd, 2020 10:16AM
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Solución personalizada para unificar y automatizar los procesos de selección masivos mediante el uso del vídeo, gamificación y algoritmos predictivos, aprovechando el punto de venta como canal de captación de talento mediante una App móvil.
Los candidatos tendrán que completar los retos, responder en vídeo a las preguntas, y nuestro software realizará una selección con los trabajadores más afines.
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Open
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Recursos Humanos, Selección de personal, Selección de Personal, Headhunting, Videoentrevista, Entrevista de selección, Entrevista de trabajo, Reclutamiento
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Open
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Paseo de la Castellana, 93
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Madrid
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Madrid
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ES
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Filmijob
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Technology
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Software & Computer Services
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private:filmijob
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2687696
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Dec 3rd, 2020 12:00AM
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Take Eat Easy
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8.5K
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38.00
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Open
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Internet
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Dec 3rd, 2020 10:16AM
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Dec 3rd, 2020 10:16AM
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Belgian owned premium food delivery company Take Eat Easy reached a landmark milestone in its history when it achieved 1 million successful deliveries across all four of its markets (France, Belgium, Spain and UK) on July 12th 2016.
What makes this achievement even more remarkable is that company did this on comparatively small budgets versus the competition. Benchmarking against it closest competitor, Take Eat Easy raised €16 million in fundraising in 2015 versus Deliveroo, who by comparison, raised €200 million in 2015. 2016 also saw the launch of UberEats into the marketplace, backed of course by its parent company and modern day unicorn, Uber.
Take Eat Easy’s geographical dominance in France has been a significant factor in the brand’s success to date, which has included the launch of eight new French cities in 2015/16 to make 13 in total. Belgium also increased its presence to four cities in 2016, including both French and Dutch speaking parts of the country, and Spain now operates in three key cities. In the UK, London was successfully launched in February 2016.
As with all start-up businesses however, funding underpins any company’s growth and with the launch of UberEats into the mainstream marketplace and with the impending launch of Amazon into the premium food delivery sector, investors understandably want to see the impact of these two giants entering the market. Despite its huge and recent successes therefore, this represents a very real problem for a company that’s reliant on investors in its early growth stages. As such, it is with huge disappointment for all its staff, restaurants, partners and investors that Take Eat Easy ceased trading at the end of July 2016.
The founders of Take Eat Easy would like to say a huge thanks to all those involved and feel proud to have been such a key influence in the transformation of the food delivery sector.
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Open
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Internet, Logistic, Food, Marketing
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Open
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Filmijob
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Technology
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Software & Computer Services
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private:filmijob
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2687696
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Dec 2nd, 2020 12:00AM
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Take Eat Easy
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8.5K
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38.00
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Open
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Internet
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Dec 2nd, 2020 12:39PM
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Dec 2nd, 2020 12:39PM
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Belgian owned premium food delivery company Take Eat Easy reached a landmark milestone in its history when it achieved 1 million successful deliveries across all four of its markets (France, Belgium, Spain and UK) on July 12th 2016.
What makes this achievement even more remarkable is that company did this on comparatively small budgets versus the competition. Benchmarking against it closest competitor, Take Eat Easy raised €16 million in fundraising in 2015 versus Deliveroo, who by comparison, raised €200 million in 2015. 2016 also saw the launch of UberEats into the marketplace, backed of course by its parent company and modern day unicorn, Uber.
Take Eat Easy’s geographical dominance in France has been a significant factor in the brand’s success to date, which has included the launch of eight new French cities in 2015/16 to make 13 in total. Belgium also increased its presence to four cities in 2016, including both French and Dutch speaking parts of the country, and Spain now operates in three key cities. In the UK, London was successfully launched in February 2016.
As with all start-up businesses however, funding underpins any company’s growth and with the launch of UberEats into the mainstream marketplace and with the impending launch of Amazon into the premium food delivery sector, investors understandably want to see the impact of these two giants entering the market. Despite its huge and recent successes therefore, this represents a very real problem for a company that’s reliant on investors in its early growth stages. As such, it is with huge disappointment for all its staff, restaurants, partners and investors that Take Eat Easy ceased trading at the end of July 2016.
The founders of Take Eat Easy would like to say a huge thanks to all those involved and feel proud to have been such a key influence in the transformation of the food delivery sector.
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Open
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Internet, Logistic, Food, Marketing
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Open
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Filmijob
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Technology
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Software & Computer Services
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private:filmijob
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2951015
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Dec 2nd, 2020 12:00AM
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FilmiJob
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625
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7.00
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Open
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Human Resources
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Dec 2nd, 2020 12:39PM
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Dec 2nd, 2020 12:39PM
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Solución personalizada para unificar y automatizar los procesos de selección masivos mediante el uso del vídeo, gamificación y algoritmos predictivos, aprovechando el punto de venta como canal de captación de talento mediante una App móvil.
Los candidatos tendrán que completar los retos, responder en vídeo a las preguntas, y nuestro software realizará una selección con los trabajadores más afines.
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Open
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Recursos Humanos, Selección de personal, Selección de Personal, Headhunting, Videoentrevista, Entrevista de selección, Entrevista de trabajo, Reclutamiento
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Open
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Paseo de la Castellana, 93
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Madrid
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Madrid
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ES
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Filmijob
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Technology
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Software & Computer Services
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private:filmijob
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2687696
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Dec 1st, 2020 12:00AM
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Take Eat Easy
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8.5K
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38.00
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Open
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Internet
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Dec 1st, 2020 12:22PM
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Dec 1st, 2020 12:22PM
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Belgian owned premium food delivery company Take Eat Easy reached a landmark milestone in its history when it achieved 1 million successful deliveries across all four of its markets (France, Belgium, Spain and UK) on July 12th 2016.
What makes this achievement even more remarkable is that company did this on comparatively small budgets versus the competition. Benchmarking against it closest competitor, Take Eat Easy raised €16 million in fundraising in 2015 versus Deliveroo, who by comparison, raised €200 million in 2015. 2016 also saw the launch of UberEats into the marketplace, backed of course by its parent company and modern day unicorn, Uber.
Take Eat Easy’s geographical dominance in France has been a significant factor in the brand’s success to date, which has included the launch of eight new French cities in 2015/16 to make 13 in total. Belgium also increased its presence to four cities in 2016, including both French and Dutch speaking parts of the country, and Spain now operates in three key cities. In the UK, London was successfully launched in February 2016.
As with all start-up businesses however, funding underpins any company’s growth and with the launch of UberEats into the mainstream marketplace and with the impending launch of Amazon into the premium food delivery sector, investors understandably want to see the impact of these two giants entering the market. Despite its huge and recent successes therefore, this represents a very real problem for a company that’s reliant on investors in its early growth stages. As such, it is with huge disappointment for all its staff, restaurants, partners and investors that Take Eat Easy ceased trading at the end of July 2016.
The founders of Take Eat Easy would like to say a huge thanks to all those involved and feel proud to have been such a key influence in the transformation of the food delivery sector.
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Open
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Internet, Logistic, Food, Marketing
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Open
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Filmijob
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Technology
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Software & Computer Services
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private:filmijob
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2951015
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Dec 1st, 2020 12:00AM
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FilmiJob
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625
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7.00
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Open
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Human Resources
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Dec 1st, 2020 12:22PM
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Dec 1st, 2020 12:22PM
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Solución personalizada para unificar y automatizar los procesos de selección masivos mediante el uso del vídeo, gamificación y algoritmos predictivos, aprovechando el punto de venta como canal de captación de talento mediante una App móvil.
Los candidatos tendrán que completar los retos, responder en vídeo a las preguntas, y nuestro software realizará una selección con los trabajadores más afines.
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Open
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Recursos Humanos, Selección de personal, Selección de Personal, Headhunting, Videoentrevista, Entrevista de selección, Entrevista de trabajo, Reclutamiento
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Open
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Paseo de la Castellana, 93
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Madrid
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Madrid
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ES
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Filmijob
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Technology
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Software & Computer Services
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private:filmijob
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2687696
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Nov 30th, 2020 12:00AM
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Take Eat Easy
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8.5K
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38.00
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Open
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Internet
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Nov 30th, 2020 01:13PM
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Nov 30th, 2020 01:13PM
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Belgian owned premium food delivery company Take Eat Easy reached a landmark milestone in its history when it achieved 1 million successful deliveries across all four of its markets (France, Belgium, Spain and UK) on July 12th 2016.
What makes this achievement even more remarkable is that company did this on comparatively small budgets versus the competition. Benchmarking against it closest competitor, Take Eat Easy raised €16 million in fundraising in 2015 versus Deliveroo, who by comparison, raised €200 million in 2015. 2016 also saw the launch of UberEats into the marketplace, backed of course by its parent company and modern day unicorn, Uber.
Take Eat Easy’s geographical dominance in France has been a significant factor in the brand’s success to date, which has included the launch of eight new French cities in 2015/16 to make 13 in total. Belgium also increased its presence to four cities in 2016, including both French and Dutch speaking parts of the country, and Spain now operates in three key cities. In the UK, London was successfully launched in February 2016.
As with all start-up businesses however, funding underpins any company’s growth and with the launch of UberEats into the mainstream marketplace and with the impending launch of Amazon into the premium food delivery sector, investors understandably want to see the impact of these two giants entering the market. Despite its huge and recent successes therefore, this represents a very real problem for a company that’s reliant on investors in its early growth stages. As such, it is with huge disappointment for all its staff, restaurants, partners and investors that Take Eat Easy ceased trading at the end of July 2016.
The founders of Take Eat Easy would like to say a huge thanks to all those involved and feel proud to have been such a key influence in the transformation of the food delivery sector.
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Open
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Internet, Logistic, Food, Marketing
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Open
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Filmijob
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Technology
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Software & Computer Services
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private:filmijob
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2951015
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Nov 30th, 2020 12:00AM
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FilmiJob
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625
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7.00
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Open
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Human Resources
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Nov 30th, 2020 01:13PM
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Nov 30th, 2020 01:13PM
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Solución personalizada para unificar y automatizar los procesos de selección masivos mediante el uso del vídeo, gamificación y algoritmos predictivos, aprovechando el punto de venta como canal de captación de talento mediante una App móvil.
Los candidatos tendrán que completar los retos, responder en vídeo a las preguntas, y nuestro software realizará una selección con los trabajadores más afines.
|
Open
|
Recursos Humanos, Selección de personal, Selección de Personal, Headhunting, Videoentrevista, Entrevista de selección, Entrevista de trabajo, Reclutamiento
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Open
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Paseo de la Castellana, 93
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Madrid
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Madrid
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ES
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Filmijob
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Technology
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Software & Computer Services
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private:filmijob
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2951015
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Nov 29th, 2020 12:00AM
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FilmiJob
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625
|
7.00
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Open
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Human Resources
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Nov 29th, 2020 06:11PM
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Nov 29th, 2020 06:11PM
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Solución personalizada para unificar y automatizar los procesos de selección masivos mediante el uso del vídeo, gamificación y algoritmos predictivos, aprovechando el punto de venta como canal de captación de talento mediante una App móvil.
Los candidatos tendrán que completar los retos, responder en vídeo a las preguntas, y nuestro software realizará una selección con los trabajadores más afines.
|
Open
|
Recursos Humanos, Selección de personal, Selección de Personal, Headhunting, Videoentrevista, Entrevista de selección, Entrevista de trabajo, Reclutamiento
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Open
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Paseo de la Castellana, 93
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Madrid
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Madrid
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ES
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Filmijob
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Technology
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Software & Computer Services
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private:filmijob
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2687696
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Nov 29th, 2020 12:00AM
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Take Eat Easy
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8.5K
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38.00
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Open
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Internet
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Nov 29th, 2020 06:11PM
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Nov 29th, 2020 06:11PM
|
Belgian owned premium food delivery company Take Eat Easy reached a landmark milestone in its history when it achieved 1 million successful deliveries across all four of its markets (France, Belgium, Spain and UK) on July 12th 2016.
What makes this achievement even more remarkable is that company did this on comparatively small budgets versus the competition. Benchmarking against it closest competitor, Take Eat Easy raised €16 million in fundraising in 2015 versus Deliveroo, who by comparison, raised €200 million in 2015. 2016 also saw the launch of UberEats into the marketplace, backed of course by its parent company and modern day unicorn, Uber.
Take Eat Easy’s geographical dominance in France has been a significant factor in the brand’s success to date, which has included the launch of eight new French cities in 2015/16 to make 13 in total. Belgium also increased its presence to four cities in 2016, including both French and Dutch speaking parts of the country, and Spain now operates in three key cities. In the UK, London was successfully launched in February 2016.
As with all start-up businesses however, funding underpins any company’s growth and with the launch of UberEats into the mainstream marketplace and with the impending launch of Amazon into the premium food delivery sector, investors understandably want to see the impact of these two giants entering the market. Despite its huge and recent successes therefore, this represents a very real problem for a company that’s reliant on investors in its early growth stages. As such, it is with huge disappointment for all its staff, restaurants, partners and investors that Take Eat Easy ceased trading at the end of July 2016.
The founders of Take Eat Easy would like to say a huge thanks to all those involved and feel proud to have been such a key influence in the transformation of the food delivery sector.
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Open
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Internet, Logistic, Food, Marketing
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Open
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Filmijob
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Technology
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Software & Computer Services
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