Re: Any Skill Assessment Software to hire candidates efficiently?
I tried codility.com and hiringuru.com to assess the candidates for a developer position we had, both work fine however I found codility more better interface and data.
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I tried codility.com and hiringuru.com to assess the candidates for a developer position we had, both work fine however I found codility more better interface and data.
I am in search of some kind of solution that we can use to filter out the right candidates when you have numbers of CVs for the technical position. I found the assessment techniques on some job posting sites (indeed) where they show the assessment after apply for job is this really helpful and how we can use them?
Hi.. I am having difficulty in accessing tv channels online. I used to stream it on my phone and iPad. Travelling was fun with channels on the go but now I really can't stream them.
CISCO router config is annoying. Can't turn it off! It's routing me through UK servers only.
I am looking for a good paid VPN for accessing US Netflix, I've been using Express VPN for a year, which was great most of times. However, it was too expensive for me so I didn't renew, and recently switched to Nordvpn 3 year plan (I can still cancel the plan and get a refund) On Nord Netflix rarely works and I'm not satisfied with it,plus I'm kinda concerned about the privacy.
Is there a good inexpensive vpn available that I can go for? https://www.vpnranks.com/cheap-vpn-service/
I am currently looking at a handful of it but I am confused af.
Hey champs, looking for a good streaming vpn. I have used a lot of them Nord, pure, express. Looking for something new. May be you can advice me or suggest something.
Right now I have only https://www.vpnranks.com/best-vpn/ at hand, but the list is not what I was looking for as half of them I have tried and are just okay.
PS: I write and I stream. Main purpose for VPN is accessing geo-locked content. (Vids & research articles)
Well, it is true. This weekend, I was searching online and I visited a few tech shops near my place to get a Titan Xp. Originally it is for $1200. But the market was fluctuating badly and people were asking for a maximum of $1450 due to its unavailability.
The guy, who I purchased from happens to be a good friend of mine too, he suggested that the prices of parts and whole PC rigs will go up now in a few months time. PC demand is in boom and the products are not supplied as much as the demand is.
And the rest, technology is improving and is so is the cost and so are the prices.
I have recently bought Intel 512GB SSD for around $162.00 from a local shop. I usually purchase from there. Its been more than 5 months now since I started researching about SSDs and the prices are still same. This post was initiated in back in 2015, I just want to know, SSD of this size was available back then? What was the price in 2015 and 2016?