Technology

Posted on June 3, 2019 by staff

Flexible staffing app Syft acquired by Indeed

Technology

A flexible staffing app backed by former boxer David Haye has been acquired by Indeed.

The international job search site moved for London-based Syft in a move that recognises increased demand for part-time and flexible work opportunities.

Accessible via desktop or mobile app, Syft was founded in 2015 and focuses primarily on jobs in the hospitality, events and light industrial sectors in the UK.

Both a recruitment platform and shift management tool, Syft allows jobskeekers to search for part-time and flexible work opportunities by connecting them with employers who have shifts available that match their skills and location.

Shift work for those such as chefs, baristas, packers, drivers and waiting staff can be advertised and managed via Syft.

Financial details of Indeed’s purchase of Syft have not been released but Syft’s founders and employees will continue to work out of their London headquarters along with the company’s regional offices.

Chris Hyams, CEO at Indeed, said: “At Indeed, our mission is to help people get jobs.

“Syft’s simple and transparent approach to shift work hiring is an innovative solution to the growing demand for part-time and flexible work.

“We look forward to supporting the Syft team as they continue to improve the hiring experience.”

Jack Beaman, co-founder and CEO at Syft, added: “Syft’s vision to build the future of work aligns with Indeed’s core mission.

“At Syft, we set out to create a win-win platform to better serve jobseekers and employers, underpinned by values of fairness and transparency.

“Demand for flexible work continues to surge as both jobseekers and employers look for greater control and choice. We are excited to grow with Indeed.”