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SA’s Farosian uses digital data to help you make better recruitment decisions

Founded by Farhad Bhyat, Sinéad Frampton and Renzo Tognocchi in 2015, Farosian combines artificial and emotional intelligence to deliver highly accurate profile results.

South African startup Farosian analyses 2,498 digital and social media data points using qualified human insight to reveal the true person behind the data and help its customers make better recruitment decisions.

Founded by Farhad Bhyat, Sinéad Frampton and Renzo Tognocchi in 2015, Farosian combines artificial and emotional intelligence to deliver highly accurate profile results, highlighting negatives as well as positives, to HR departments.

Clients use Farosian’s data to make more informed hiring decisions, with the startup, among other things, conducting social media screening.

“The behaviour an individual exhibits online will be similar to the behaviour they exhibit in the workplace, and this behaviour has a knock-on effect within organisations,” said Bhyat.
Farosian CEO, Fahrad Byat and Head of Business, Daniel Hall

Ensuring the right people are hired in the first place serves to reduce the cost of hiring, identify top talent quicker, increase employee tenure, decrease customer complaints, increase employee performance and productivity, improve the bottom line, protect the company from damage to brand and reputation, and reduce legal liability.

“An end user recently shared with us that for every ZAR1 million (US$60,000) that they spend with us, they save over ZAR5 million (US$300,000),” Bhyat said.

Social media screening has been taking place for quite some time, he said, but in a relative and subjective manner. Farosian’s innovation has been to develop a framework for assessment which is standardised, and can provide alternative data points to the recruitment sector as well as HR.

Having focused on marketing and education, Farosian is now seeing strong traction. Over the past 12 months Bhyat said it has seen “enormous acceleration” in use.

“The volumes we delivered in our first 24 months in operation we now deliver in one month,” he said. “We are currently seeing a growth rate of 18-25 per cent month-on-month for the past 12 months in both product sales, delivery and revenues.”

Bhyat said this will help accelerate international growth and expansion, with Farosian currently providing its offering in 13 different countries.

“The vast majority of our client base is in South Africa, but we have partnered with various channel partners and resellers to deliver our offering in Namibia, Swaziland, Australia, Singapore, England, Scotland, Ireland, Wales, America, New Zealand, India and Canada,” he said.
“We do have a strategy and plans to expand our presence into various countries and markets, most notably to penetrate the insurance market.”

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