CareerBuilder gains WORKTERRA in continued acquisitions

February 5, 2019
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Following Randstad's acquisition of Monster, an obvious query followed: What about CareerBuilder? Their recent buy has provided a clear answer.

CareerBuilder announced the acquisition of WORKTERRA. If you don’t know WORKTERRA, you’re not alone. Frankly, who they are isn’t that important. What they do – software as a service – is, however.

“CareerBuilder has reinvented who we are as a company over the last few years,” said Matt Ferguson, CEO of CareerBuilder at the time. “This acquisition is a defining moment because it enables us to step beyond recruitment and become an end-to-end human capital management firm. WORKTERRA is a fast-moving, fast-growing company with deep functionality built from the ground up. Working together, we will bring an unprecedented scope of innovation to market that will solve critical issues clients face in hiring, developing and managing employees.”

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