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Analyze tech terms from resumes and online profiles
Denis Dinkevich
GlossaryTech for LinkedIn — Learn TECH terms while sourcing on LinkedIn
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GlossaryTech for LinkedIn is a Chrome Extension for detecting tech terms while sourcing candidates on LinkedIn, GitHub and Stack OverFlow

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Hung Lee
Great product guys - always good to have tools which close the gap between technologists and the people who recruit them!
Andrew Stetsenko
@hunglee Thank you for the kind words, Hung!
Denis Dinkevich
A 🔥 product even for self-education. Don't stop, keep on moving! 🚀 Looking forward to new features from you guys 😃
Andrew Stetsenko
@diskevich We'll do our best ;) Thanks for hunting us today!
Andrew Stetsenko
Hey hunters, We’re back with a new feature of GlossaryTech’s recruiting toolbox. Today we’re excited to introduce you our GlossaryTech Chrome extension. Intended to be your recruiting assistant, you can always use GlossaryTech when sourcing technical talent on LinkedIn, GitHub, or StackOverflow. In fact, you can use the extension to master tech terms on any website, e.g. Wikipedia ;) Here’s what it actually does: - Detects and highlights technology terms on a web page just in a few seconds. - Provides their easy-to-understand definitions in a small overlay. - Filter found tech terms by category (Front-end, Back-end, QA, etc.). Each category has its own color. The extension is absolutely free. It’s still early days, so we’d love to hear your feedback, and answer any questions you may have.
Darya Tymokhina

I would definetely recomment it to my teammates

Pros:

Makes the life of every tech recruiter easier

Cons:

They should add more buzzwords

🚀 Reinhold Straub

It does what it should

Pros:

Clear design, helpfull content, productivity boost for every sourcer and techRecruiter

Cons:

For the moment I haven´t seen any

Piotr Mazur
This is absolutely amazing. I think this can help many people new to tech recruitment switch from looking for buzzwords to actually understanding what people they are looking at are experts in. And it's free. What's the catch? Do you have any premium level-paid services one could sign up for?
Andrew Stetsenko
@m4zur Thank you so much for your feedback! The trick is there is no trick ;) It's absolutely free. The GlossaryTech was originally designed for our own use. But being actively involved in the recruiting field, we also cannot remain aside of the "gap between technologists and the people who recruit them."