cssstunts.com
CSStunts
http://www.cssstunts.com/stunt/playing-cards
This website uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience on our website. A CSS hacks blog of from the Workshape.io. Hacks are published weekly and are built using Stylus. Stunt #9 Playing Cards. Center-y transform translateX(-50%) if center-x left 50% if center-y top 50% if center-y and!
sourcingmonk.com
My recruiting tool-belt, open-sourced
http://www.sourcingmonk.com/best-recruiting-tools
My recruiting tool-belt, open-sourced. I am going to make it easy for you all. I decided its time to 'open-source' my tool-belt when it comes to recruiting. So you guys can stop googling 'best recruiting tools' and get frustrated, because the top 10 google results won't bring you any further. I have divided this up in 4 sections: sourcing. Also you can find some new ATS players as I can't help it to follow this space and report about it. Use cmd / control click. When clicking on links, thanks. Edit locat...
blog.workshape.io
Python vs Ruby - The Workshape Smackdown
http://blog.workshape.io/python-vs-ruby-the-workshape-smackdown
Python vs Ruby: The Workshape Smackdown! One of the amazing outcomes of building Workshape.io. Is access to uncommon data sets that tell us something we might otherwise not know. By asking our users to describe the work they want as 'time-distributed-over-tasks', we are not only able to aggregate and segment primary data, but also present it in a way that has never been seen before. For our second study (you can check out our first - The Problem with Job Titles here. Python vs Ruby: The Data Set. These t...
blog.workshape.io
Workshape in 60 seconds
http://blog.workshape.io/workshape-in-60-seconds
Workshape in 60 seconds. One of the challenges of making a really simple product is finding out a suitable way to describe it. For all the elevator pitches and slide decks around, we've found that nothing explains what we do better than seeing the product at work itself. We've made a 60 second video. Of a typical user workflow - a developer signing in with Github, making their Workshape, getting matches and starting the conversation with employers. Click on the image below and take a look!
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Tancredi Trugenberger - Workshape.io Blog
http://blog.workshape.io/author/tanc
Part sketch artist, part designer, full time front-end wizard, Tanc is a force of nature that cannot be described by text. Making things good on the web since 2000. Formerly with Memrise and Kano. Https:/ www.workshape.io/. Page 1 of 1. CSS Stunts - A micro CSS blog from WorkShape.io. This week we're publishing a new experiment: www.cssstunts.com. Here's a little bit about What it is and Why we're doing this. Why? We are ». HR Hackathon Berlin, 2016. The Most Important Job Factors for Developers.
tsuharesu.com
Trabalhar fora: preparativos, buscando vagas
http://www.tsuharesu.com/trabalhar-fora-03
Adega - Install Mac Apps. Trabalhar fora: preparativos, buscando vagas. Depois de ter tomado a decisão de pelo menos tentar, chegou o momento de começar a procurar empresas. Foi mais de um ano de tentativas, entrevistas, divertimento e muitos e muitos fracassos. Mas o mais importante: foi um tempo muito bom para ganhar experiência e aprender. Currículo e presença online. O primeiro é ter um GitHub (ou Bitbucket) e colocar lá o que você está estudando. Essa foi a dica mais valiosa que o Dukão me deu a...
blog.workshape.io
Making a Choropleth Map Directive Using D3.js and Angular.js
http://blog.workshape.io/making-a-spherical-globe-using-d3js
Making a Choropleth Map Directive Using D3.js and Angular.js. We're always looking into ways to improve our analytics tool for users. Now that we have have over 8,000 users on our platform we wanted to create an interactive tool that would enable developers and employers to dig a little deeper into our dataset to find out more about the supply and demand of developers. This blog post is a walkthrough of how we created an interactive choropleth map. To power our new analytics interface. In order to draw a...
blog.workshape.io
We're coming out of Public Beta...
http://blog.workshape.io/coming-out-of-public-beta
We're coming out of Public Beta. I’m delighted to bring you news of one of the most important updates we’ve ever had: We’re coming out of public beta! Since our launch 4 months ago, we’ve been offering the Workshape.io. Another one of our other key objectives is to bring hiring data much closer to our users. We will always maintain a very high level of transparency in everything we do. We have communicated our findings via blog posts. And most recently, market data within the service. Of these matches th...
blog.workshape.io
The Problem with Job Titles: Part 2
http://blog.workshape.io/the-problem-with-job-titles-part-ii
The Problem with Job Titles: Part 2. We know we have a Problem with Job Titles. In our previous blog post of this series, we looked at users on our platform who self-identified as 'Software Engineers' and compared how they interpreted their jobs based on the key question we ask on our matching service. How do you want to spend your time? We learnt that for our users the same job titles often had very different meanings in terms of actual job content. The Problem with Job Titles: Part 2. We can see that a...
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