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Biometric Application of Intelligent Agents in Fake Document Detection of Job Applicants

The Job selection process in today's globally competitive economy can be a daunting task for prospective employees no... Read more

1 February, 2012

Facebook tells employers to lay off login demands

...Facebook has warned employers who ask job applicants for their site passwords that they are breaching its terms and... Read more

26 March, 2012 by David Meyer

Germans to ban Facebook job checks

...has drawn up new legislation to end the practice of checking out job applicants' social networking profiles — an activity that is becoming increasingly popular as... Read more

23 August, 2010
iPsychometricTester 1.2

iPsychometricTester 1.2

...testing application featuring Numerical Series testing.Perfect as a practice application for Job Applicants, Unemployed, Recently Graduated or generally curious individuals who see themselves as... Read more

29 March, 2012
My Interview Toolkit 1.1.0

My Interview Toolkit 1.1.0

My Interview Toolkit is a mobile application designed to give job applicants a quick, comprehensive resource for their job search. Use this app... Read more

26 January, 2012
Resume Builder and Job Search Manager 1.8

Resume Builder and Job Search Manager 1.8

...Resources; Build and Send Job Application. Resume Building Wizard: The wizard assists job applicants in easily building custom resumes for each job application - within minutes... Read more

7 November, 2011
Verify 1.0

Verify 1.0

...industry news and the latest in fraudulent case studies. This app permits job applicants to review how verification checks on their background are progressing to... Read more

13 September, 2011
SWOT Personality 1.0

SWOT Personality 1.0

...TestYou can compare your abilities with the abilities of your friends, colleagues, job applicants or spouse, for example. You can improve your relationships and understand... Read more

5 March, 2011

How do you attract the best staff?

If potential job candidates are unimpressed with what they see on a corporate Web site, or don't find the information they are looking for, then they may well decide against applying for the job Read more

2 September, 2002 by Will Sturgeon

Data protection code lays down law for IT staff

...The code also addresses selection processes by automated means, and warns that job applicants may have a right to see the logic involved in making... Read more

22 February, 2002 by Matt Loney
Adecco Personalizes Web-Site Experience, Reduces Customer Attrition by Two-Thirds

Adecco Personalizes Web-Site Experience, Reduces Customer Attrition by Two-Thirds

Connecting more than 700,000 qualified job-applicants with businesses around the world every day, Adecco is a global... Read more

1 July, 2009
Medtronic Inc. Reduces Resume Processing Time by 87.5%

Medtronic Inc. Reduces Resume Processing Time by 87.5%

Medtronic, Inc. wanted to manage resume submissions from job applicants worldwide, through several channels and several locations and enforce a job... Read more

1 August, 2008

Workers' Details Sold For £2.20

...been running for 15 years and allows building firms to illegally vet job applicants. The ICO is also considering action against the firms that purchased... Read more

12 March, 2009

ID card-based criminal record checks get thumbs up

...could be used to authenticate the identities of and information supplied by job applicants. At the trials, all volunteers went through a simulated experience of... Read more

2 October, 2007 by Gemma Simpson
Locating the real threats to corporate security

Locating the real threats to corporate security

With organised criminals seizing the opportunities of cybercrime, how accurate is the established belief that company insiders are the biggest threat to IT security? Read more

27 July, 2007 by Tom Espiner

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