Make srikumar as your homepage

< >

   
 
Please check "WHAT IS NEW?"  to see new pages we are adding. Enjoy

CAD Free stuff | NRI | Jobs | Home pages Education | Kids | Movies | Games | Music | Indian Music | A  to Z topics | Science| Job Posting | What is New? |

 Engineering| Alumni | Health | Sports |Tourism |Computers | Business | Oman 123| 3D perspectives | Chat Free downloads |Shopping | Family | Comments
Articles| Advertising | Cooking | Humour | Interior Design| Marketing |Toastmasters| Subscribe Newsletter
 

 
Home
Art of Living
CAD
Cooking
Education
Engineering
Freestuff
Feng Shui
 
< >
 
Festivals
Games
Health
Question papers
Humour
House plans
Jobs
Interior Design
 
Jokes
Kids
Music
Movies
NRI
Oman123
 

Contact:
L.Srikumar Pai
B.Sc( Engg.), MIE, MIWWA, MICI
Civil Engineer & CAD Specialist
Web master

See my 3d perspectives using AutoCAD & 3DS Max.
3D Album
New

 

New software to recruit employees through Facebook, LinkedIn

Computer Main page| Free weekly downloads| Twitter | Printer drivers| Antivirus | Children safety | SMS| Articles

 

Sydney,  (ANI): Using a new software program, employers are scanning social networking sites such as Facebook and LinkedIn to recruit and evaluate staff.

The software categorizes candidates under age, gender, skills and the quality of their business and social interactions.

Software company SAP has already negotiated with LinkedIn to allow its clients, about 140,000 companies worldwide, access to the networking site for employees.

"These programs have a function which allows an employer to basically say, 'I need a computer programmer with these skills and these characteristics', then hit a button and ... come up with a list of potential candidates," the Sydney Morning Herald quoted Nick Wailes, from the University of Sydney's work and organisational studies department, as saying.

He added that recruitment firms could suffer losses because the software enables employers to look for candidate themselves.

Wailes said. "LinkedIn and Facebook are repositories of so much information: rather than going through an agency that has a database, you can virtually do it yourself - they're developing a shortlist without even going to the market."

The software will be introduced in Australia later this year.

An Australian spokesman for SAP said the software "will help bring professionals and employers together by highlighting [people's] unique accomplishments". (ANI)

 
Contact
Subscribe Newsletter
Personality
Reiki
Real Estate 
Stories
TV
Toastmaster 
Vaastushastra
What is New?
 
< >
 
Free MP3
Results
AutoCAD Blocks
3D Max textures
Printer Drivers
Entrance Test
IAS Topper
 
Public Speaking
Shopping
Translation
Tourism
Useful articles
 
 
 
 
 

 

 
We have provided links for the public use and not responsible for the contents of any site.

About us | Submit your site |Suggestions | A to Z topics |Advertising | Auctions | Alumni | Arts | Astrology | Animals | BusinessCooking CAD| Chat | Computers | Disabled People
Environment | Education | Engineering | Family | Festivals | Freebies | Fun | Games | Health | India | Jobs | Jokes |Kerala | Kids | NRI News |   Movies | Music | Medicine 
| Photography | Religion | Reference | Science | Shopping | Sports | Tenders | Tourism | Vaastu shastra | Women | World | Zoo
Copyright www.srikumar.com 2009-2010