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iCIMS CEO Honored as a Fast Company Fast 50 Reader Favorite
iCIMS, a software-as-a-service (SaaS) provider, has announced that CEO Colin Day was selected as a readers’ favorite in Fast Company magazine’s Fast 50 readers’ challenge.
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Small, Midsized Businesses Accelerate Investment in Automated Performance Management, Increase Overall Business Productivity
SuccessFactors has announced that a record number of small and midsized businesses (SMBs) across a variety of industries selected SuccessFactors’ Web-based solution to automate performance management processes.
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Five Open-Source Learning Management Systems
Open-source software often is described as the next generation of application software. What differentiates open-source software from commercial applications is that it’s freely available and distributed. The source code is […]
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Air Force Base Improves Recruitment Process, Soars with Technology, Relationship Building and Stronger Metrics for Reporting Results
The United States relies on a steady influx of new recruits to keep the U.S. Air Force the best in the world, so it’s examining recruiting practices and educating the public about career opportunities.
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Wyman Expands Service Capabilities Nationally
Staffing firm The Winter, Wyman Companies announces the expansion of service capabilities to include technology contract placements in New York.
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Stevens Institute of Technology Offers United Technologies Project Management Master’s Degrees
In a partnership with the corporate training company Novations, Stevens Institute of Technology will offer United Technologies Corporation (UTC) personnel the chance to earn project management master’s degrees online.
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Recruitment Efforts Helps Ernst & Young Stand Out Among Accounting Firm
CollegeGrad.com, an entry-level-job site, has released its poll results that name Ernst & Young as the first-choice employer by students, among the nation’s big four accounting firms.
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Bersin & Associates Publishes “The 2007 Corporate Learning Factbook”
Bersin & Associates has released “The 2007 Corporate Learning Factbook,” a 79-page study that outlines metrics to assess corporate training initiatives.