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How Ari and Nick Hire Great People. Role Types. PSA. Candidate Trackers. Skill Sets. Dev Ops. The Top 50 Applicant Tracking Systems. Our Ongig team talks to 100’s of people a year about which applicant tracking system they use because the ATS is often directly related to candidate experience and employer branding (things we care deeply about).

The Top 50 Applicant Tracking Systems

We’re by no means experts on the best ATS’s, but we’ve learned a bunch on the subject and wanted to share what we know. Towards that end, below is a list of the top applicant tracking systems used by customers and prospects of Ongig, along with some trends we’ve observed. Disclaimer: Ongig is not a formal research house. The data in the below pie chart is based on 1,548 ATS customers (prospects and clients of Ongig) and the 55 ATS’s we found they were using; the trends are based on anecdotal conversations with ATS users. Applicant Tracking System Market Share Ok, so first here’s the pie chart of the 55 applicant tracking systems used by Ongig’s 1,548 prospects and customers.

Applicant Tracking System Trends Applicant Tracking Systems for Compliance. 5 Reasons You Should Learn to Code. There’s no denying that web development is one of today’s most lucrative careers.

5 Reasons You Should Learn to Code

With a median salary of more than $90,000 and demand skyrocketing by 22% every year, web development is a smart career path for many individuals. But even if you’re not planning on becoming a full-time programmer, learning how to code can have substantial benefits for your career. In today’s competitive job economy, the smartest workers are those who are able to leverage technology to their advantage — no matter their job title. Not sure if you want to tackle the challenge? Here are five reasons why cashing in your coding chips will add serious value to your career. 1. Learning a skill such as coding signals to your employer that you are resourceful, tech-savvy, and versatile. Monopolizing a skill at work is a sure-fire way to become indispensable, and coding will help you do just that. 2.

Understanding code is crucial if you frequently collaborate with the technical members of your team. 3. 4. 5. The 8 Most In-Demand Programming Languages of 2016. In 2012, Venture capitalist Marc Andreessen famously declared, “Software is eating the world.”

The 8 Most In-Demand Programming Languages of 2016

By 2020, there will be 1.4 million computer specialist job openings, according to the U.S. Department of Labor. But a study by Gartner projects that universities are not likely to produce enough qualified graduates to fill even about 30% of these jobs. This means that the door is wide open for individuals who do not have a traditional background in computer science to learn how to code. But with so many programming languages out there, where do you start? Let’s take a look at some of the most in-demand languages of 2016 to figure out which tools will best complement your skill set and career goals. What is it? SQL stands for Structured Query Language. What can you do with it? SQL is good at fetching data and is most typically used to retrieve information from databases and combine it together to create reports. Deconstructed: What Is Full-Stack Web Development? Not long after I changed careers to become a full-stack web developer, I received an odd Facebook message from a family friend.

Deconstructed: What Is Full-Stack Web Development?

“I visited your website,” he wrote, “and I’m still trying to figure out what pancakes have to do with websites.” Clever…or clueless? I’m still unsure. But one thing is certain: IHOP needs to move over; the term “full stack” isn’t about pancakes anymore. What is a full-stack web developer? Developers describe the technical levels of an application as a “stack,” not unlike like a tower of pancakes. Together, all of these things comprise a technology stack. What skills does a full-stack developer need? The exact skills of a full-stack developer will range amongst companies—or even from person to person.

A full-stack developer needs two basic sets of knowledge: front-end development and back-end development. The core skills required of a full-stack developer will vary widely depending on the particular stack an application or company uses. TechUK members. CIPD - HR & L&D.