How Big Is Your Black Hole?
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Overview: Article explains one of the activity which covers under hiring process. One of the most intriguing and mysterious phenomena of the cosmos is the "black hole." Black holes can refer to traditional paper-based processes where resumes are literally sitting in file cabinets. But, with the information age, the term is generally associated with electronic resumes. Black holes can have very damaging effects on both the job seeker and the recruiter functions. With the advent of resume or applicant tracking systems, black holes became quantifiable, i.e. you could know exactly how big your potential black hole was...100,000, 200,000, or 500,000 resumes strong.
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Format: HTML | Date: Jul 2001 | Pages: 1
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