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How to Use Resume Search Aggregators. I am often asked my opinion on the best use of resume search “aggregators” such as those offered by infoGIST, TalentHook, Data Frenzy RAM, DaXtra, AIRS SourcePoint and others. If you’re not familiar with resume search aggregators, a resume search aggregator is an application that allows a user to enter a search string that will simultaneously execute across multiple free and paid job board resume sites and aggregate the results.

Many HR, sourcing, recruiting and staffing teams tend to use resume search aggregators at the associate level – enabling individual sourcers and recruiters to run Boolean search strings focused on specific hiring needs through a resume search aggregator to to simultaneously search several paid job boards as well as in some cases 100+ free job board resume databases. Limitations of Resume Search Aggregators Limited Boolean Logic Support Similarly, not all job board resume databases support full Boolean logic. Lowest Common Denominator Search Functionality Search Limits. hResume. This document represents a draft microformat specification. Although drafts are somewhat mature in the development process, the stability of this document cannot be guaranteed, and implementers should be prepared to keep abreast of future developments and changes. Watch this wiki page, or follow discussions on the #microformats Freenode IRC channel to stay up-to-date. hResume is a microformat for publishing resumes and CVs. hResume is one of several open microformat standards suitable for embedding in HTML, XHTML, Atom, RSS, and arbitrary XML.

Want to get started with writing an hResume? Use the hResume Creator to create your hResume and publish it, or follow the hResume authoring tips to add hResume markup to your web page or blog. Microformats Draft Specification Editors Tantek Çelik and Glenn Jones Previous Editor & Author Ryan King Acknowledgments See acknowledgments. Microformats copyright and patents statements apply. Status Draft, version 0.1. Introduction Semantic XHTML Design Principles. XFN: Introduction and Examples. The web is more a social creation than a technical one. I designed it for a social effect — to help people work together — and not as a technical toy.

The ultimate goal of the Web is to support and improve our weblike existence in the world. We clump into families, associations, and companies. We develop trust across the miles and distrust around the corner. Introduction XFN puts a human face on linking. XFN outlines the relationships between individuals by defining a small set of values that describe personal relationships. In sufficiently modern browsers, authors using XFN can easily style all links of a particular type; thus, friends could be boldfaced, co-workers italicized, and so on. Examples A Short Blogroll Joe is just getting started in the blogging world, and has a set of five links in his blogroll: his girlfriend Jane; his friends Dave and Darryl; industry expert James, who Joe briefly met once at a conference; and MetaFilter. Links Between Two Party of Five Ingrid Josh Kat Mary Nick. The AppExchange: Extend Your Salesforce Success to Every Employee. Headhunterflyer.

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