Realistic Workplace Simulations that Show Applicant Skills in Action
Skillfully transforms hiring through AI-powered skill simulations that show you how candidates actually perform before you hire them. Our platform helps companies cut through AI-generated resumes and rehearsed interviews by validating real capabilities in action. Through dynamic job specific simulations and skill-based assessments, companies like Bloomberg and McKinsey have cut screening time by 50% while dramatically improving hire quality.
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Outbound sales software
Unified cloud-based platform for dialing, emailing, appointment scheduling, lead management and much more.
Adversus is an outbound dialing solution that helps you streamline your call strategies, automate manual processes, and provide valuable insights to improve your outbound workflows and efficiency.
Enables you to run load test written in a .Net language with Grinder.
Bringing the awesomeness of The Grinder to the .Net community.
Bringing the awesomeness of the .Net programming languages to the Grinder community.
GrinderScript.Net is an open source project, that enables you to run load test written in a .Net language in The Grinder.
It is not a port of The Grinder to the .Net platform.
RESOLVE is an integrated specification and programminglanguage designed to develop component-based software that is fully specified and verified to be correct. It is one of the longest running software engineering projects in the USA.
UI Test Automation Tool for Internet Explorer, using XML as scripting language. Uses the browser to record and generate user interaction/events, supports validation and custom hooks/plug-ins.
Avignon is an acceptance test system that allows you to write executable tests in a language that you define. It uses XML to define the syntax of the language but, if you choose to extend the language, leaves the semantics of the tests up to you.
Kammerjäger is a debugging tool with integrated correctness proving.
Kammerjäger is a debugging and testing tool that enables you to prove the correctness of your code. In our C like programminglanguage named "SimPL" you can easily and simply annotate your code with preconditions and assertions (also with forall and exists expressions). We then use Microsofts Z3 theorem prover to prove if the behaviour of your program matches what you expected.
The easy to use GUI with an integrated Interpreter and Debugger (with a Stackview and HotCodeReplacement) makes it even easier to write your code and find errors.
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