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Four tips for recruiters to win over a candidate prospect.

Finding and locking a great candidate for IT jobs can sometimes be frustrating, time-consuming and even depressive. In this post, I'll try to give you some great tips on how to win over the candidate quickly.
Remember, on cold calls, the first impression - initial 8 to 30 seconds are vital to secure a deal.

Tips to prepare for your first candidate cold call

Tip number one.

Do due diligence. Take candidates' resumes and thoroughly study them. Then, if you have a role, try to match the candidate's skills and note down any questions you would like to ask.

Four curious ways to operate with string in bash or zsh - upper and lower case

I have been a great admirer and a fan of Unix (not only Linux) shell terminals ever since I dived into the Linux world more than a decade ago.

In this post, I will be sharing with you a number of curious ways on how to operate with strings within Linux terminals - uppercase and lowercase transformations in particular. 

Let's start with the best terminal program available - works on most terminals:

Five crazy software developer interview failures

Interviewing for a software developer can be both; fun and frustrating at the same time. Regardless of years of experience, I have to admit; there will always be a stumbling block, a question that will bring you down from the mountains of expertise to the ground level, basically a situation that will make you humble and set on a new learning path. 

To make more sense; I am talking about tricky questions. Ones, created to see if a candidate fits a combination of tech stack and organisational culture. 

Let’s smash all five interview failures;

5 Incredibly Useful Leadership Lessons Learned Working On Open Source Projects

Open-source software projects are fun, and they provide you with freedom of choices and creativity. However, it may come at a price.

The year 2019 marks my tenth anniversary for open-source software projects. I must admit it has been a great journey. Not only I have immersed my head into the arrays of software tools, but I have also learned a lot about the people. I had to work very hard on setting my mindset correctly from being just into the business of bits and bytes to being into the people business. Almost as Linus Tovalds - founder of Linux assesses: