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The mass adoption of the Internet as communications medium has led to many important advances our ability to access and exchange information. | The mass adoption of the Internet as communications medium has led to many important advances our ability to access and exchange information. | ||
One particular niche which undergone a significant evolution is the recruitment space. Today, companies around expose their career opportunities | One particular niche which undergone a significant evolution is the recruitment space. Today, companies around the world expose their career opportunities via web in hope of attracting and filling the positions with top talent. | ||
I propose the development of a Microformat for describing job requisitions on the Internet which would be complementary to hResume specification (http://microformats.org/wiki/hresume). This could be a influenced by an existing standard (e.g. HRXML) or built from the ground up. | I propose the development of a Microformat for describing job requisitions on the Internet which would be complementary to hResume specification (http://microformats.org/wiki/hresume). This could be a influenced by an existing standard (e.g. HRXML) or built from the ground up. |
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requisition microformat efforts
Introduction
The mass adoption of the Internet as communications medium has led to many important advances our ability to access and exchange information.
One particular niche which undergone a significant evolution is the recruitment space. Today, companies around the world expose their career opportunities via web in hope of attracting and filling the positions with top talent.
I propose the development of a Microformat for describing job requisitions on the Internet which would be complementary to hResume specification (http://microformats.org/wiki/hresume). This could be a influenced by an existing standard (e.g. HRXML) or built from the ground up.
Contributors
- Darren Bounds (original proponent)