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See the 8 questions top companies are asking about ATS. April 2019 Newsletter 8 Questions to Ask Whe

See the 8 questions top companies are asking about ATS. [Can't see this email? View it Online]( April 2019 Newsletter [Newsletter Introduction Banner - 8 ATS Questions Everyone in HR Should be Asking]( 8 Questions to Ask When Choosing an ATS ATS software makes recruiting and hiring manageable in the era of fast-paced digital job hunting. But choosing the right system for your business can be an overwhelming project. If you choose wrong, you run the risk of investing heavily in a program that could create more work and frustration. Check out our eight laser-focused questions that will help you find your best-fit ATS. [GET THE FREE GUIDE]( Upcoming Newton Webinar [Webinar: Evolving HR Practices Require an Evolving ATS]( Evolving HR Practices Require an Evolving ATS As HR evolves, so should the products that support it. Newton was built by recruiters, for recruiters and is constantly being influenced by customer feedback. Join us as we deep dive into the features of ATS and the future of applicant tracking. [EVOLVE YOUR PROCESS]( Hot Off the Press [Feedback During Hiring Benefits]( [Feedback During Hiring Benefits Your Organization]( See how giving and receiving feedback improves your bottom line. [94% of candidates want feedback]( [The future of hiring - interviewing robots]( [Applicant Tracking Systems: The Future Is Bright]( Applicant tracking functionality is just getting started. [See what the future holds]( [HR Woman Pointing to Must-Have Recruiting Software Features]( [5 Must-Have Recruiting Software Features]( Managing open roles and candidates is now supported by cutting edge software. [Transform your hiring process]( Upcoming Events APRIL 23 [Live Webinar: Evolving HR Practices Require an Evolving ATS]( Online | April 23, 2019 MAY 6-7 [2019 Inclusive Diversity Conference]( San Francisco, CA | May 6 - 7, 2019 MAY 8-10 [RecruitCon 2019]( Austin, TX | May 8 - 10, 2019 Interested in Learning About Newton? Schedule a demo with us today and see how Newton can improve your hiring process. [LET'S DEMO]( Newton Software © 2019 505 Montgomery #2300 San Francisco, CA 94111 [Privacy Policies]( • [Unsubscribe]( [Update Email Preferences]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [LinkedIn](

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