Tech Tips Report of July 2023 for Tech Recruiters and Sourcers
6 tech tips for technical recruiters and sourcers.

Tech Tips Report of July 2023 for Tech Recruiters and Sourcers

During July, we shared some tips and tricks that allow you to step up your game as a technical recruiter or source.

The main idea is to help you identify technologies, their usage and how candidates and companies use them. Understanding these concepts will help you find the right talent for your company or clients.

Here is the recap for this month:

  1. JS (in ReactJS for example) stands for JavaScript

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The JavaScript ecosystem explained in one picture



2. TypeScript is safer than JavaScript, Hire TypeScript developers


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TypeScript is the money checker!


3. React and React Native are two different universes that can be combined

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React and React Native, which one to choose?


4. Languages can be categorised by family but don't hire a C developer for a C# Job

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C, C#, C++, Objective-C... Do you see what I see?


5. SQL is a programming language used in Database

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PL-SQL is from the same family as SQL. It's all about DataBases (DB)


6. PY is for Python

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Python is one of the most popular languages. Most tools using Python have the PY in their name.


Bonus: Here is an illustration that explains the difference between JavaScript, HTML and CSS (credit to @CodePriya)

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JavaScript vs HTML vs CSS


That's it for this month! If you find this useful, could you please share it with your colleagues? They'll thank you forever.


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Davy Engone for Techlingo

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