
Omnitracs is offering a six-month free trial of its custom Recruiting Model in celebration of the company’s 10-year anniversary.
Omnitracs is offering a six-month free trial of its custom Recruiting Model in celebration of the company’s 10-year anniversary.

Retention predictors that Omnitracs takes into account on its Retention Model. Image via Omnitracs

Omnitracs is offering a six-month free trial of its custom Recruiting Model in celebration of the company’s 10-year anniversary.
New customers that purchase the company’s Retention Model before Sept. 30, 2015 will receive the six-month trial of a custom designed Recruiting Model. Combined, the Retention Model and Recruiting Model help businesses understand which drivers to hire and focus on in order to improve productivity and driver retention.
“Before 2005, we looked at drivers like they were still-frame pictures, either safe or unsafe. With big data we now see drivers like moving pictures constantly changing from safe to unsafe over time,” said Dean Croke, vice president of Omnitracs Analytics. “Our models slow down the moving picture, so we can study each frame of data and pinpoint behavior predictors.”
For more information on Recruiting Model and the free trial contact Drew Daly at ddaly@omnitracs.com or click here.

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