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DevSkiller TalentScore integrates with Lever

Devskiller

Source: Lever. Founded in 2012, the solution allows recruiters to easily collect together all candidate information into one complete talent database. Automated Sourcing Real-Time Reporting Custom Careers Page Recruiting Pipeline EEO Data Collection & Reporting Social Referrals Internal Candidates Diversity Surveys.

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Staffing News Of The Day, June 25, 2012

Staffing Talk

What exit interviews reveal about why employees leave. CorSource Technology Group has added three new recruiting specialists to its growing technical recruiting staff. Supreme Court to rule Thursday on health care. Lockheed Martin, machinists union reach tentative agreement; end of 2-month strike in sight.

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Why talent agents for engineers don’t exist

Aline Lerner

In a lot of ways, the way I work is closer to a talent agent than a traditional recruiter — rather than sourcing for specific positions, I try to find smart people first, figure out what they want, and then, hopefully, give it to them. However, I’m not a talent agent in the true sense, nor have I ever met any.

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Would You Interview This Candidate?

SmartRecruiters

About a year ago, after looking at the resumes of engineers we had interviewed at TrialPay in 2012, I learned that strongest signal for whether someone would get an offer was the number of typos and grammatical errors on their resume. Show them to a bunch of recruiters and engineers. Source: https://what-if.xkcd.com/19/.

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How can we fix tech recruiting?

Workable

Aline is the co-founder and CEO of interviewing.io , an anonymous technical interviewing platform. But she understands why some people think it is, particularly in the tech recruiting world. Aline used to be an engineer but she saw an opportunity to make a bigger impact as a recruiter. There’s a resume-recruiter catch-22.

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Resumes suck. Here’s the data.

Aline Lerner

About a year ago, after looking at the resumes of engineers we had interviewed at TrialPay in 2012, I learned that the strongest signal for whether someone would get an offer was the number of typos and grammatical errors on their resume. Show them to a bunch of recruiters and engineers. Source: https://what-if.xkcd.com/19/.

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