Russian online recruiting company HeadHunter has launched a social network for networking and professional development – ​​“Grid”. Since June 20 it is available to all users. This was reported to RB.RU by the press service of the service.

HeadHunter launched a social networking network “Setka”
  1. News

Subscribe to RB.RU on Telegram

The social network has been in beta testing since the end of last year. Now its community unites professionals from the digital, creative and IT industries.

In the “Grid” you can:

  • develop in a community between supportive specialists and the best experts;
  • Improve your career: Find partners for side projects and stay on top of industry news;
  • become more visible in the community and share your experience;
  • Receive interesting professional content thanks to intelligent algorithms.

Based on artificial intelligence analysis of big data hh.ru, the Setki team designed the career path of millions of users, areas of professional interests and a network of contacts. With this it was possible to launch user groups united by experience in companies, professions and industries.

“Grids” are created automatically upon registration based on work experience information. They can unite people both by place of work and by field of activity, for example: “Yandex product manager network”, “Fintech developer network”, etc.

The Grids mobile app is available on Google Play, App Store and Rustore. All functions and promotion options of this social network are now free.

Author:

Karina Pardaeva

Source: RB

Previous articleLokiceratops: ‘horned’ dinosaur named after Marvel villain
Next articleA laptop with an ARM Snapdragon X Elite processor, MacBook Pro M3Compared to laptops and tablets00:45 | June 21, 2024
I am a professional journalist and content creator with extensive experience writing for news websites. I currently work as an author at Gadget Onus, where I specialize in covering hot news topics. My written pieces have been published on some of the biggest media outlets around the world, including The Guardian and BBC News.

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here