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Optimize the Way You Interview New Hires with Interview Recorder for iOS

INTERSOG today announces the release of Interview Recorder for the iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch. Optimized for iOS 6 & iPhone 5, Interview Recorder gives professionals the tools to conduct hiring interviews efficiently and effectively.

2013-02-08
CHICAGO, IL, February 08, 2013 (Press-News.org) INTERSOG LLC., a global software solutions and applications developer, is excited today to announce the launch of Interview Recorder onto the App Store. Compatible with the iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch, this mobile interview companion gives everyone from recruiters to small business owners the tools to conduct interviews when fielding new hires efficiently and effectively. With interview question creation options, intuitive real-time recording and note-taking tools, flexible review features, scheduling alerts, and more, this business utility allows users to focus on what's important - getting an accurate feel for the prospects they interview - without wasting time on busy work or simply showing up ill-prepared. Interview Recorder is currently available for download on the App Store for Free in the Productivity category.

With Interview Recorder there's no more downtime or awkward shuffling between notes and questions during interviews as the app guarantees users have the entire process laid out and ready to go before they ever sit down to interview potential employees. Highly versatile and easily adaptable to nearly any interview scenario, the app provides users with the power to create custom interview temples for specific candidates complete with relevant questions, CV attachments, personal information, and more. Questions can be stored for later use as well, while question-by-question audio recording and note taking options enable interviewers to better review how candidates answered specific questions after the fact.

Practical navigation options make starting, ending, and conducting interviews effortless, while Interview Recorder's interview storing and sharing features give users the option of saving and looking through multiple interviews right through the app or exporting them via Dropbox, Evernote, and email. Furthermore, the app's innovative recording and note pair functions give users the power to conduct and document group interviews with ease, automatically pairing notes and audio recordings of individual speakers with their Interview Recorder profile with the click of a button. Interview alerts are available as well to ensure that busy interviewers never miss a meeting too. Sitting down with new potential hires is an invaluable component of finding the perfect fit for needed positions in any business - ensure that they'll always go off without a hitch regardless of how many interviews you have on your plate with Interview Recorder for iOS.

Located in Chicago, Illinois, Intersog is an international software construction company with extensive expertise in software product development. Intersog specializes in complete product life cycle that utilizes a partnership approach to client engagements. Intersog is focused on emerging technologies for mobile enterprise applications and LAMP. 2013 Intersog LLC. All Rights Reserved. Apple, the Apple logo, iPhone, iPod and iPad are registered trademarks of Apple Inc. in the U.S. and/or other countries.

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[Press-News.org] Optimize the Way You Interview New Hires with Interview Recorder for iOS
INTERSOG today announces the release of Interview Recorder for the iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch. Optimized for iOS 6 & iPhone 5, Interview Recorder gives professionals the tools to conduct hiring interviews efficiently and effectively.