recruitment

  1. Artificial Intelligence Is Coming for Hiring, and It Might Not Be That Bad

    Instead of relying on people’s feelings to make hiring decisions, companies use machine learning to detect the skills needed for certain jobs. The AI then matches candidates who have those skills with open positions. The companies claim not only to find better candidates, but also to pinpoint...
  2. VIDEO Rosenstein: Russians paid off, recruited Americans

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    Our meeting has concluded! Here is the final video If you hold a membership on Windows7Forums.com or Windows8Forums.com, you are welcome to join our team meeting to discuss the next changes to our website and what you would like to see on the website. This meeting will be podcast and recorded...
  4. The Help-Wanted Sign Comes With a Frustrating Asterisk

    A recent review of job vacancy postings on popular sites like Monster.com, CareerBuilder and Craigslist revealed hundreds that said employers would consider (or at least “strongly prefer”) only people currently employed or just recently laid off. Read Full Story...
  5. A Caltech whiz kid finds her way to Intel

    When graduating senior Michelle Jiang visited a job fair in Florida last year, recruiters were chasing her down. Literally. After dropping off a resume at the booth for Johnson Controls, a maker of heating, air-conditioning and power solutions, the next day the company's recruiter ran up to...
  6. China's army to train 10,000 new pigeon recruits

    They're more flying rats than desert rats but it has emerged China's army is training 10,000 messenger pigeons to serve in the event of a breakdown in mass communication systems. China Central Television (CCTV) announced that the mass feathered recruitment drive was being undertaken by...