rhc2104
- Karma
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- January 24, 2011 (15y ago)
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Hi y'all, I was wondering if companies would use a simple open-source Applicant Tracking System. Right now, the only open-source-ish Applicant Tracking System is OpenCATS. However, OpenCATS is not on an OSI-approved…
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