
AI-supported process optimization
More efficient processes for international recruitment and skilled worker immigration
AI-supported process optimization
Smarter, Faster, and More Compliant International Recruitment Workflow
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International skilled worker immigration is a complex process involving numerous authorities, documents, deadlines, and legal requirements. Employers and HR departments quickly reach their limits when they have to coordinate recognition bodies, embassies, immigration authorities, DMW guidelines, BA approvals, and visa procedures simultaneously.
As a specialized consulting firm, we support companies in making these processes more efficient, transparent and error-free with artificial intelligence (AI) – without recruitment, without placement and without interfering with official decisions.
Our AI-supported tools and methods accelerate administrative processes, improve data quality, and ensure legally compliant documentation.

Automated Document Verification
AI analyzes, checks and structures all documents – flawlessly, in compliance with regulations and with maximum efficiency.

AI Status Tracking & Reporting
Transparent dashboards for BA approvals, recognition, visa appointments, DMW processes and document status.

Automated Communication & Templates
AI-optimized templates and legally compliant communication – fast, consistent and legally secure.

Intelligent Workflow Management
Automated processes for recognition, visas and entry – with risk warnings and dynamic prioritization.

AI Risk Analysis & Quality Control
AI detects sources of error, checks document consistency and ensures the highest process quality according to FEG, DMW & WHO.

Ethics, Data Protection & Compliance
GDPR-compliant AI processes based on international ethics and fair recruitment standards – 100% transparent, 0% intermediary.

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Reduces errors and delays
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Saves time and internal HR resources
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Better overview of complex processes
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Compliance security for DMW, BA, FEG & accreditation
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International experience from over 2,000 supervised cases