What is Terminal?
Terminal, a terminal emulator found in Apple's Mac OS X operating system, allows users to interact with their computer through a command line interface. Originating from NEXTSTEP and OPENSTEP, Terminal is located in the /Applications/Utilities folder on Mac OS X The shortage of software developers makes it challenging to scale teams with local talent alone. Terminal is a global talent platform that provides access to a pool of top-tier engineers seeking full-time and contract roles. Hire vetted remote developers that can cost up to 40 less than local talent, as Terminal screens candidates rigorously, with only the top 7 passing the process
Highlights
- Access to a global pool of top engineers for full-time and contract roles
- Ability to hire vetted remote developers at up to 40 less than local talent
- Comprehensive screening process, with only the top 7 of candidates passing
- Terminal offers managers a centralized portal to track recruitment efforts and manage remote teams, enhancing productivity through cost-effective strategies. The platform provides real-time visibility into workforce operations and helps admins streamline workflows to improve output. It also enables effective collaboration with stakeholders using contact tools, improving the end-user experience and satisfaction
- HR teams can utilize Terminal to get a complete overview of applications, facilitating the pre-screening of candidates. The platform's AI-enabled recruitment tools assist in sifting through numerous applications to find the best fit for a company. Managers can view detailed candidate profiles, including notes from previous employers, to enhance skill acquisition. The software enables firms to track hiring progress, providing complete transparency into recruitment processes from submissions to interviews and job offers.
Platforms
- Web-based
- Mac
Languages
- English
- Spanish