Blog
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Quarantine as a professional upgrade: 5 tips how to boost your career in time of coronavirus
Here is a handy guide on how to spend next 30-days in quarantine developing professionally.
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Our 2019: Getting out from the escape room
Our challenge this year was to identify our product-market fit. The challenge every startup has to solve relying on hints, such as customer’s feedbacks, competitor’s actions, market trends, unit economics. Employers wanted all-in-one solution. We entered 2019 with quite limited functionality for employers: list of matched candidates weight of matching test task accept/decline buttons We…
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Aviation leader: Shift your course to find your goal
Career shifting becomes a key aspect in a successful professional development due to continuous change in the employment market. PitchMe developed technology to support a successful career shift. And here is a story that inspired our team and hopefully will inspire many more young professionals to explore new opportunities outside their comfort zones. Andreas is…
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Recruitment Unit Economics for a Startup
A true cost of startup hiring using a lead generation platform and screening candidates internally can reach £11.720 per hire. How to you save 50% of the cost?
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How Do You Ensure the Ethical Use of Big Data in Recruitment?
Sharing information online has become “normal” in today’s society. IBMs Market Cloud Study found that a staggering 90% of the data online has been created since 2016. It has become second nature for us to snap, swipe, and publish our lives online. However, since the Cambridge Analytica and Facebook Scandal of 2018, many people are…
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Your Web Summit 2020 guide. Timeline and to-do list
For every business events like Web Summit are full of hopes and expectations and it can be very frustrating if you do not take maximum from these 4 days. Web Summit 2019 was our first experience at the conference. We want to share a timeline and a list of to-do’s so you will avoid overpaying…
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What Happens to Developers Once They Reach 35?
Once software developers get over a certain age, they’ve been there, done that, and brought the t-shirt. If you remember things like dot matrix printers or CASE (Computer Aided Software Engineering) you probably fall into the category of older developers and may have been told you are “too old” for software developer positions.
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PitchMe – Overview
Solution overview Current recruitment that relies on CVs is often driven by stereotypes and doesn’t offer equal opportunities for employment. PitchMe creates a unique talent marketplace in the recruitment landscape. It empowers candidates to demonstrate their knowledge and abilities allowing anyone with relevant skillset to apply for a position regardless of their age, gender, formal…
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Shifting Careers: Finding a UX Design Job When You Have No Experience
Are you looking to change careers, or searching for a UX design job? Read Darya’s story of how PitchMe helped her transition from journalist to designer.
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Using Online Courses to Bridge the Gap Between Education and Employment
Formal education systems are not providing graduates with the skills needed to make them desirable to employers. Learn how the variety of online courses available can improve candidates appeal to hiring managers.