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      07-01-2015, 04:06 PM   #1
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Competent E-commerce Web Designer Wanted

If anyone knows a company or individual who is a competent web designer then please message me.

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      07-02-2015, 05:19 AM   #2
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What do you need? PM me a general description and I'll see if I can refer you to anyone.

I am a web developer/designer but stopped doing freelance a few months back - but I may be able to advise options and provide recommendations maybe.
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      07-17-2015, 06:16 AM   #3
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I'm in the market for someone to develop an Application Tracking System which can take CV's strip out the details and populate a database..

Also need another site that communicates with a phone app / web front end for bookings.
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I'm in the market for someone to develop an Application Tracking System which can take CV's strip out the details and populate a database..

Also need another site that communicates with a phone app / web front end for bookings.
Depending on how much work is involved I could help you out with this. Problem with scraping CV's is that there is no consistent/standard format so it could be a hit and a miss, not all CV's might be automatically processable, but you should be able to achieve a fairly high success rate.

I work as an application developer for an investment bank and studied Computer Science at uni. Feel free to PM me if you want to discuss.
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Depending on how much work is involved I could help you out with this. Problem with scraping CV's is that there is no consistent/standard format so it could be a hit and a miss, not all CV's might be automatically processable, but you should be able to achieve a fairly high success rate.

I work as an application developer for an investment bank and studied Computer Science at uni. Feel free to PM me if you want to discuss.
Cool - it's for a idea/project outside of my main work. So give me a month or so (while i get time to get a written spec together) and i'll definitely be in touch.

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      07-19-2015, 06:49 AM   #6
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recommend you use one of the tens of CV Parsers that are available now, a few of them are open source too, they read CV's uploaded as images/pdf's etc, so a lot of functionality already available
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recommend you use one of the tens of CV Parsers that are available now, a few of them are open source too, they read CV's uploaded as images/pdf's etc, so a lot of functionality already available
Ta for that info.
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      07-30-2015, 08:37 AM   #8
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This is the one we use for parsing CV's

http://burning-glass.com/lens/
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This is the one we use for parsing CV's

http://burning-glass.com/lens/
Thanks again. My day job keeps getting in the way. But i've set myself a week off on Sept 1st to try and get my hands dirty as a proof of concept.

Will update you guys on how i get on! Or provide you with a laugh at least
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I'm also in the process of writing up something as I'm in HR/Recruiting and have used a number of ATS's before. I am looking into something similar too with a much easier user interface, simplified and cost effective.

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