StaffDNA today unveiled a powerful new document storage and management platform designed to transform how healthcare professionals manage their credentials, licenses, and paperwork. DNAVault is a free product added to StaffDNA's award-winning, patented job search marketplace.
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DNAVault is a secure platform for storing, sharing, and managing documents. It's designed for managing items like licenses, certifications, or ID cards, which are kept in a personalized 'vault' accessible only to the user. With DNAVault, there's no need for job candidates to call human resources at previous employers, email recruiters, or request documents from compliance teams. Valuable time can be saved when required documents are available, up to date, and ready to share. These documents can be quickly and securely sent to selected recipients with just one click when needed. DNAVault even includes built-in expiration alerts, so users can stay on top of renewals and avoid lapses in certifications or licensing.
“DNAVault is the game-changing solution healthcare professionals, job seekers, and medical students have been waiting for. Every critical document, from licenses to credentials and IDs, can be stored in one centralized place,” said Sheldon Arora, CEO of StaffDNA. “For job seekers in any industry, even beyond healthcare, this tool accelerates faster hiring and eliminates missed opportunities. DNAVault is yet another way we're improving the hiring ecosystem through our suite of technology products that redefine how professionals manage their careers.”
DNAVault addresses the everyday challenges of managing important documents, eliminating the hassle of searching for misplaced documents by offering a safe and accessible platform for storing, sharing and organizing. DNAVault is part of StaffDNA's technology platforms that have streamlined the hiring process in healthcare. StaffDNA has created a digital hiring marketplace that benefits over two million professionals by connecting job seekers with available positions nationwide.
StaffDNA is the first technology company to provide complete transparency upfront by showing all jobs, details, certifications, and requirements for all healthcare workers. Professionals can view pay packages before applying for a job, a popular feature that job seekers depend on when considering a position. Facilities can enhance the hiring process and tap into a nationwide talent pool of qualified and certified professionals. StaffDNA offers jobs in all roles, including nursing, allied, therapy, advanced practice, and physicians. Nationwide opportunities are available for positions such as travel, local, per diem, staff, and locum tenens.
DNAVault is free and available now in the StaffDNA app, available from the Google Play or Apple App Store.
About StaffDNA®
StaffDNAcreated the industry's first Digital Marketplace for Healthcare Careers®. This innovative digital platform improves healthcare hiring through a superior process, empowering both healthcare professionals and facilities.Nursing, allied, therapy, physician and advanced practice professionals can now see fully transparent pay and job details for temporary, staff and per diem contracts and find the jobs they love. The platform also makes hiring more efficient for facilities by allowing them to communicate directly with candidates who qualify for open positions. StaffDNA's technology has 19 patents, and the company has won over 50 national, regional, and local awards for being aBest Place to Work.
To learn more, visithttp://www.staffdna.comor call (888) 998-7323. The StaffDNA app is available to download in theApple App StoreandGoogle Play Store.
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