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 Bond or RDB??
Author:Ethan Hunt
Date:Thursday, 9th Nov 2006 10:32
Views:1,562 (excluding Digests and RSS feeds)
Category:Recruitment Software
URL:http://web.ukrecruiter.co.uk/forum/Forum/read.php?i=5169

Hi All,
I am in the process of looking at ASP databases and wonder if any of you have experience of using Bond or RDB ASP databases - we do both perm and temp recruitment and have had demo's from both companies - quite similar at first glance but how easy are they in day to day use - any advice would be appreciated.

Cheers

Ethan

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• Bond or RDB??
Hi All, I am in the process of looking at ASP databases and wonder if any of you have experience of ...
Ethan Hunt 09/11/06 10:32 5169
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We upgraded to Profile by Microdec last year and i also used the system 5 years ago. having used many recruitment ...
Recrui2er 30/11/06 12:49 5621
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Daniel (Price) Don't go for Absolver - trust me Just don't do it
Wendy Rixon 30/11/06 11:32 5619
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Hi, some good advice out there for these big systems. I used RDB at my previous company and while it ...
Chris Wilkes-Green 30/11/06 10:31 5617
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Wow, Guys thanks for all the advice - it seems a mixed bag for and against!! I'm more uncertail than I was ...
Ethan 22/11/06 15:45 5478
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Dear Ethan, I have recently set up my own Recruitment Business and have not seen RDB but have used and ...
Daniel Price 22/11/06 13:09 5469
  • Re: Bond or RDB??
Dear Ethan I work for a Software Company (Breathe Recruitment). I noticed you are currently looking into Recruitment Software. I ...
Christopher Bruce 20/11/06 14:46 5398
  • Re: Bond or RDB??
Best thing to do i found is to test them both, or test as many as you can!. More importantly ...
Jamie Stanton 15/11/06 15:00 5298
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Hi All Just surprised no one had mentioned Arithon, it was one I used for a couple of years. It has always ...
Stephen Fowler 27/11/06 15:57 5564
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Hi Ethan I'm gonna be quick cause I'm tight for time. In a nutshell I wouldn't touch Bond with a barge pole. ...
ducatti 15/11/06 10:11 5295
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Has anyone looked at the Open Source project CATS over at catsone.com, their demo site is at www.catsone.net? It's still under ...
Russ Hay 14/11/06 16:56 5291
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TopKat, Anything to back up your claim that Bond can't be beat?? What makes it stand out from the rest? And is ...
Ethan 14/11/06 12:57 5285
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You just cant beat Bond! Sorry! but its true....... ;o)
TopKat 13/11/06 09:14 5259
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Thanks Guys, Databases are a bit of a pain and I sometimes wonder if we spend more time putting stuff on ...
Ethan 10/11/06 13:00 5214
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Hi - we use RDB. From a client and candidate handling point of view its quite powerful. However my ...
Bunny 10/11/06 11:03 5209
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We run a small recruitment agency just outside of cuckfield, and the problem with all these recruitment systems on ASP ...
Jamie Stanton 10/11/06 09:17 5207
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I agree with TopKat, evidentally every other bit of software out there is hard coded, whereas Bond's software called adapt ...
Jamie Stanton 14/11/06 13:25 5286
  • Re: Bond or RDB??
try red rabbit - i use and they are excellent - multi posting facility is also useful www.redreabbitit.co.uk
coaster 09/11/06 21:35 5192

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