![]() Hats off, first I've seen of this (if company is real). It would seem that someone in that company actually picked up the phone and called the hiring companies to derive a realistic JD so that less time is waste. But the JD on their website is even more proper. The job descriptions of the companies they work with are down to earth, I came across this with most job descriptions in cali.It would seem their skill requirements from hiring companies JD is properly extracted and loaded into their DB, providing for efficient queries (you separate skills with "," (comma)), to search by multiple skill sets. ![]()
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