VMS provider Beeline unveiled a new extended workforce platform that aims to go beyond traditional VMS. Separately, Employment Hero and Apna.co announced funding rounds.
Beeline
VMS provider Beeline this week announced an “extended workforce platform” to push past traditional VMS services. The platform includes enhancements such as upgraded analytics, user interface and connectivity to its clients on top of its VMS offering.
“Beeline’s announcement is indicative of an evolution in the extended workforce management market with the term vendor management system becoming an increasingly narrow description for the breadth and depth of available solutions,” said Matt Norton, global workforce solutions manager at SIA.
Staffing suppliers will see a new interface, integrations, and other functionality in the future. And integrations include APIs designed to enable staffing firms to retrieve requisitions and submit candidates rather than relying on manual data entry.
Meanwhile, a developer portal will make it easier for technology suppliers to the staffing industry to integrate their tools with the system.
“The evolution of external workforce management demands a technology partner built for today’s reality,” Beeline CEO Doug Leeby said. “Our platform goes beyond the typical benefits of a VMS.”
Employment Hero
Employment Hero, an HR, benefits and payroll platform based in Australia, announced an AUD 45 million (US$35.0 million) funding round, Entrepreneur reported. Leading the investments was job board operator Seek. The funding will go to expansion in Australia and Southeast Asian markets as well as to build up features.
Apna.co
Apna.co, a platform that helps blue- and grey-collar workers access professional networking and skilling opportunities, announced a $12.5 million funding round VC Circle reported. Apna.co is based in Bengaluru, India. The funding round was led by Sequoia Capital India and Greenoaks Capital with participation from Lightspeed India and Rocketship.vc. The company said it has more than 80,000 recruiters on its platform.
The app is currently live in several cities in India. The company was founded by Nirmit Parikh, who previously spent time at Apple and Intel Corp.