TalentBin founder Pete Kazanjy: Using social networks to find engineers
Wall Street Journal
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Feb. 4, 2014
How should one go about finding an engineer who fits the needs of the job role and the long-term plan of the company? Various tools, such as TalentBin, can help with a company's recruiting process. TalentBin provides template emails, communication storage, and staging for the recruiting process.
TALENTBIN TAKES ON LINKEDIN BY TARGETING RECRUITERS
Fast Company
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Jan. 14, 2013
TalentBin doesn’t compete with the services LinkedIn offers to the average user. Rather, TalentBin competes with the behind-the-scenes services LinkedIn offers a very specific, and lucrative, segment: recruiters.
JOB RECRUITERS TURN TO LINKEDIN, SOCIAL MEDIA STARTUPS
Bloomberg Businessweek
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Dec. 13, 2012
“No good software engineer puts his résumé on Monster, because then they get 10 to 20 e-mails a day from recruiters,” says Elliott Garms, a recruiter at Groupon (GRPN). “Really good developers try to hide. TalentBin allows me to identify people I might not have even seen.”
THE NEW NORMAL OF TALENT ACQUISITION
HRO Today
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Sept. 7, 2012
TalentBin’s technology mines a large cross-section of professional networking sites for clues. TalentBin is actively integrating with larger, complementary solutions, having recently announced doing so with COMPAS Technology and with SilkRoad Technology, Inc. Passive candidates by definition aren’t active in social networks in ways that a hiring organization would notice, but their activity often exists nonetheless. “Obviously, recruiters and hiring managers are on sites such as LinkedIn a lot, but petroleum engineers, for instance, aren’t as much,” says Peter Kazanjy, co-founder and CEO of TalentBin.