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Chad and Cheese
Nov 30, 2018
LinkedIn Lands on Naughty List
HAPPY HOLIDAY PEOPLE! This week on HR's Most Dangerous Podcast... - Ireland puts LinkedIn on the naughty list - Indeed EXIT PLANS are on...
Chad and Cheese
Nov 8, 2018
TextRecruit, Acquisitions, and BadAssery
At the iCIMS analyst day last month, the boys sat down with Erik Kostelnik, founder and CEO at TextRecruit, a recent acquisition by...
Chad and Cheese
Sep 21, 2018
ZipRecruiter is Droppin' Mad Stacks
Chad and Cheese land after HR Tech in Vegas drop this crazy podcast - like it's hot - and now off to New Orleans for TA Tech and Startup...
Chad and Cheese
Sep 18, 2018
HR Tech Conference Post-Game Show
Chad & Cheese run down last week's HR Technology Conference in Vegas, nothing but raw post-game analysis. What sucked and what ROCKED!...
Chad and Cheese
Sep 10, 2018
Careerbuilder Dumps CEO
It was just a matter of time. After a 14-year run, Matt Ferguson is no longer CEO of CareerBuilder. The boys share the details and there...
Chad and Cheese
Aug 10, 2018
Google Feeds, Dice Bleeds & CareerBuilder Shrinks
Note: In this podcast, Joel misspoke. After looking back at Todd Raphael's reaction, turns out he did not say "fuck." Just wanted to...
Chad and Cheese
Aug 3, 2018
Google is Killin' It -- Indeed = Baby Bathrobes?
Searching is so hard. I man seriously you have to type words to search, push ENTER, and then search again. Nobody has time for that,...
Chad and Cheese
Jul 20, 2018
Text Recruiting Wars!
It's all about technology, partnerships, shortages and MONEY in this week's episode of Chad and Cheese Podcast! What to expect? - Text...
Chad and Cheese
Jul 13, 2018
Shaker Shakes Things Up While Careerbuilder Burns
The boys are back after a July 4th break and there's a lot to cover. - Listener comments spark discussion - Thanks! - Shaker expands...
Chad and Cheese
Jun 18, 2018
CareerBuilder Faces Sexual Harassment Lawsuit
On this week’s episode, CareerBuilder gets slapped with a sexual harassment lawsuit (yes, the dumpster fire rages on), Microsoft wasn’t the
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