ARLINGTON, Va. February 21, 2014 – Symplicity today announced the winter update of its Career Services Manager™, the company’s market-leading career services management system.
Among the highlights of the update are major enhancements to the system’s core manager tools, including a revamp of the form builder, which will provide a more fluid process for customization and data extraction to work with the system preferences of each client. The company announced that the form builder revamp is the first step of a three-part update to optimize forms, expand reporting capabilities and offer more customization options than ever before. The three-part update will be completed this spring and summer.
Several new enhancements were also made to student CRM tools, including a redesigned student overview screen that will provide staff with a comprehensive view of each student’s activity, displaying jobs applied to, interviews conducted, counseling records and more.
New student self-help tools were also released. The company announced the integration of O*NET Interest Profiler from My Next Move, which will allow students to assess their interests and discover career options through a wizard-based career exploration tool. In addition, enhancements to the Mock Interview module will give students more flexibility in submitting feedback on their recorded interviews, as well as the ability to download and save video files.
New system settings were added to the Experiential Learning module, including an enhancement that automatically extends a job offer to the next ranked applicant when a student declines an offer or if the offer expires.
Other enhancements to CSM include the ability for students to add notes when submitting documents, an improved opt-in resume book process, and enhanced search options in the employer directory
“This CSM update features new functionality that will enhance the student database, both the manager and student interfaces, in many ways,” said Kat Clark, product support specialist lead for CSM. “Our goal is to continue to grow with the career services industry by constantly developing new and innovative features to improve the system and the experience for students, faculty and employers throughout the entire job search process.”
For more information about CSM, or to schedule an online demonstration, please contact us or visit http://www.symplicity.com/career_services_manager_csm.
About CSM
With more than 1,000 deployments worldwide, Career Services Manager (CSM) gives job seekers advanced career preparation tools to assist them throughout the entire job search process while providing access to millions of jobs from the nation’s largest employers.
CSM serves a wide range of institutions, including undergraduate colleges and universities (NACElink CSM), as well as Law (Law CSM) and MBA programs (MBA CSM). In summer 2013, the company released ACHIEVE CSM, a complete career preparation and job board solution designed specifically for libraries, associations and organizations.
About Symplicity
Symplicity is a market leader in enterprise technology and information systems management for higher education, government, and businesses. Symplicity is committed to providing its clients with innovative solutions and services that enable them to streamline business processes, improve performance, and cultivate positive relationships with their students, customers, and communities.
Symplicity offers a comprehensive suite of products for admissions, career services, student conduct, behavioral intervention, advising, alumni engagement, housing and residence life, and campus activities offices. Now reaching tens of millions of students worldwide, Symplicity is the leading provider of student affairs and student services solutions in higher education.
To learn more, visit http://www.symplicity.com/.
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