Boy, the Internet itself sure has created a lot of buzz in the last week, hasn’t it? With protests of SOPA and PIPA last Wednesday ultimately … Read more

Boy, the Internet itself sure has created a lot of buzz in the last week, hasn’t it? With protests of SOPA and PIPA last Wednesday ultimately … Read more
Editor’s note: John Childs’ article was the 5th most popular article on SourceCon in 2011. It originally ran in June. Boolean in Disguise is a … Read more
There’s nothing like crafting a Boolean equation to find a software engineer with every single requirement and a few of the … Read more
Should SourceCon become the site of a British murder mystery, never fear. We have our own Hercule Poirot or Inspector Morse to solve the case. Irina … Read more
TechCrunch put forth a few contests over the last few months in which readers were asked to provide a compelling reason why they should be awarded a free … Read more
OK, I’ll admit it. Promising fame, fortune, and a free Happy Meal was a ridiculous exaggeration. So to set the record straight, the free Happy Meal … Read more
It’s been a full week since Yahoo converted the organic results for its European properties to Bing’s search directory. This news came almost a year after … Read more
This post is second in a series focused on using Google to search for resumes on the Internet. In the first post I left some unanswered questions, such … Read more
When I first started my career as a sourcer, I realized quickly that a big secret to being a good researcher was developing an efficient project management … Read more
A Sourcer’s Toolbelt is never full – there are always cool new tools and resources to use to help us find candidates for our job openings. To give you an … Read more