GatorJobs, a job-applicant tracking system launched in October to replace e-Recruit, is receiving high praise from UF staff who use it on a regular basis. A survey recently conducted by HRS’ Recruitment and Staffing office showed that 90 percent of those surveyed were satisfied with the new system.
The survey polled members of the HR Forum, a campus-wide group comprising UF faculty and staff whose jobs require them to perform a variety of HR functions. Questions ranged from the staff’s satisfaction with training delivered to the quality of customer service received from recruiters.
“We were pleased to see that GatorJobs was well received so quickly by campus,” said Donna Burdge, associate director for Recruitment and Staffing. “Our ongoing commitment is to make our hiring processes as seamless as possible, and this feedback tells us we’re headed in the right direction.”
Powered by PeopleAdmin, GatorJobs is used to post job requisitions for faculty and staff, including OPS vacancies. The new system provides several advantages for UF, including ease of posting job vacancies by department administrators (or originators), applying for jobs by interested applicants, and reviewing applications and resumes by hiring authorities.
To learn more about GatorJobs, please visit www.hr.ufl.edu/GatorJobs. Still have questions? Contact Donna Burdge, associate director for Recruitment and Staffing, at burdge@ufl.edu.