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Staneer Launches Two Services to Synchronize Recruitment With AI

The services directly target the structural weakness of small recruitment agencies-reliance on individual expertise-by offering a method to codify that knowledge into AI agents and operational workflows.

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Staneer Launches Two Services to Synchronize Recruitment With AI

Staneer has launched two new services aimed at recruitment agencies operating in the AI agent era. Staneer Agent Sync is a consulting service that integrates management strategy, operations, and generative AI. Claude Code Training for Recruitment Agencies is a practical program that teaches staff to delegate routine tasks to Claude Code. The services address common issues in small agencies, including over-dependence on top performers and failure to integrate AI tools into daily work.

Small recruitment agencies often depend on the experience and intuition of a few top performers, a model that limits growth and resists standardization. Staneer's two new services treat this as a problem to be solved by synchronizing business strategy, on-site operations, and AI agent utilization. Staneer Agent Sync offers consulting to build a reproducible revenue model, while Claude Code Training for Recruitment Agencies teaches staff to offload scouting, recommendation letters, and selection management to Claude Code. The pair is designed to work together or separately, depending on whether the entry point is management or the field.

  • Staneer Agent Sync: a launch support and consulting service that synchronizes strategy, operations, and AI in recruitment businesses
  • Claude Code Training for Recruitment Agencies: practical training for agency staff to delegate routine tasks such as scouting, recommendation letters, and selection management to Claude Code

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