New employee: Alexander Kolenaty
Alexander joins our team as DevOps and System Engineer and is therefore responsible for the operation of Selectus systems.
Continue ReadingAlexander joins our team as DevOps and System Engineer and is therefore responsible for the operation of Selectus systems.
Continue ReadingOr will the standard solution from the HR department do? We take a look at typical requirements in an academic context - and show when tools like Selectus are well worth considering.
Continue ReadingIn our Feature Focus series, we'll be reporting periodically on interesting features and functionalities in Selectus that facilitate the work of the selection committee and administration. This article is about how calls can be published and how the online application workflow can be linked in Selectus.
Continue ReadingThe new Selectus release 5.6 introduces a new feature to create ‘hidden’ positions. In addition, the new version contains usability improvements in the application workflow.
With software, it's sometimes a bit like with spring cleaning at home: We suddenly discover long-forgotten or never-before-used items that would actually be quite useful. The Feature Focus series on the Selectus Blog helps (re)discover such tools and features.
Continue ReadingThere is a new video tutorial in our learning.cafe that explains step-by-step how to send pre-formatted form letters to applicants as email attachments.
Continue ReadingThis article explains how to configure the visibility of application profiles for people who are not committee members.
Continue ReadingThe revised version of the Selectus manual is available in the Selectus Academy on our learning.cafe. The manual provides a comprehensive overview of all Selectus features and step-by-step instructions for all important tasks.
Continue ReadingWith the new release, a Selectus installation can be used even more flexibly for different types of selection procedures.
Continue ReadingIn this article, we present the new feature for requesting comparative assessments directly in Selectus
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