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5 reasons you should use tech recruitment software

Hacker Earth Developers Blog

Aberdeen Group Study (May 2015). Seven out of ten (71%) of the Best-in-Class (top 20%) companies now use tech recruitment software. Well, let’s try to answer these 3 questions by looking at — 5 reasons to use tech recruitment software : Accurate evidence-based information. We could not agree more. This is not always true.

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15 recruiting tools that need to be on your radar for 2020

Hacker Earth Developers Blog

Planning your recruitment efforts for the next year is no easy task. These are all very legitimate questions every recruiter has when the year is wrapping up. Here’s a list of recruiting tools you might want to check out before you start planning for 2020. Recruitment operations. How much should you budget? High, right?

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Welcome to the Jungle grabs $54 million for its slick job platform

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The startup helps other companies recruit new employees more easily by creating sophisticated profiles packed with a ton of information. And if you want to recruit more easily, companies can also optionally pay for exclusive content, boosted job offers, more metrics and integrations with third-party recruitment tools.

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HackerEarth introduces Full-stack Assessments at Hire10(1) Conference

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The new HackerEarth Assessments feature of full-stack assessments will facilitate both backend and frontend developer assessment for recruiters. HackerEarth has just announced the addition of full-stack assessments to help recruiters efficiently evaluate the coding skills of full-stack developers. increased by 206% between 2015-2018.

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Apploi raises $25M to address the healthcare hiring crunch

TechCrunch

When Lewis spoke to TechCrunch in 2015, he framed Apploi as a way to allow service industry workers to “put their best foot forward” with tools to share videos of their personality and skills. Pivoting to healthcare.

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Leap, a ‘social learning’ platform aimed at over 55s, raises a $3.1M seed round

TechCrunch

The current beta features conversations and classes hosted by specially recruited members. Leap was founded by Swedish entrepreneur Caroline Ingeborn, former CEO of Toca Boca, a Swedish app development studio that builds learning apps for kids, and Vishal Kapur, former CTO and co-founder of Screenhero, which was acquired by Slack in 2015.

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Kurly lands $210M pre-IPO at a $3.3B valuation just months after its last funding

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The Seoul-based startup that provides next-day grocery delivery services across the country will use the fresh capital to advance its data infrastructure and logistics service and recruit talent. . Kurly was the first company in South Korea to deliver premium food early in the morning the next day when it launched back in 2015.