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Employment sites like job aggregators use "pay-per-click" or pay-for-performance models, where the employer listing the job pays for clicks on the listing. [ 20 ] [ 21 ] In Japan, some sites have come under fire for allowing employers to list a job for free for an initial duration, then charging exorbitant fees after the free period expires.
Steel pipe manufacturer Tenaris will cut its Beaver County workforce by about 120 people, the company announced Wednesday. The company’s heat treatment and finishing lines in Koppel will see the ...
It’s a scenario every job seeker dreads. Everything is going great during the interview process and you feel like you've got this thing in the bag.
Tenaris SA, a global manufacturer of steel pipes, said on Thursday it will pay $78.1 million to resolve U.S. probes into its alleged payment of bribes to win business from Brazil's state-owned oil ...
In May 2011, Tenaris agreed to pay the United States Department of Justice US$8.9 million in the first ever deferred prosecution agreement with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, after Tenaris voluntarily disclosed details of bribes made to officials of an Uzbek state-controlled oil firm to obtain competitor's bid information, which it used to submit revised bids in order to secure ...
Chatbots were one of the first applications of AI and are commonly used in the hiring process. Interviewees interact with chatbots to answer interview questions. Their responses can then be analyzed by AI, providing prospective employers with a myriad of insights. Chatbots streamline the interview process and reduces human resource workers ...
An applicant tracking system (ATS) is a software application that enables the electronic handling of recruitment and hiring processes. [1] An ATS is very similar to a customer relationship management (CRM) system, but is designed for recruitment tracking purposes. An applicant tracking system has several use cases, including sourcing qualified ...
(The Center Square) – Seattle will continue to limit cooperation with federal immigration enforcement authorities even as Uncle Sam threatens to cut funding to the Emerald City.