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Burning Glass Technologies
Company type | Private |
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Industry | Computer software |
Headquarters | |
Area served | Worldwide |
Key people | Matt Sigelman, Josh Ticktin |
Website | Burning Glass homepage |
Burning Glass is a commercial software company headquarted in Boston, MA[1], USA. The company produces human resources technology for résumé parsing, resume and job matching, labor market analytics, and real-time labor market feeds.
Company
[edit]Burning Glass Technologies is a leading human resources technology vendor based on Boston MA. While the company is offers software for resume parsing and labor market analytics, it is well-known for its reports on critical issues driving the US job market. The company operates software development and research centers in the US, UK, New Zealand, and India. Burning Glass's skills and occupations taxonomies are available as part of a broader ontology describing how individuals and companies interact in the labor market. This information is used by research universities and governments around the world to guide economic development and educational policy.
Burning Glass is invested in by private equity firm Providence Equity.[2]
Programs
[edit]- LENS Xray — A leading résumé and job posting parser
- LENS Optic — Builds on Xray to add detailed data quality, normalization, and metadata coding
- LENS Spectrum — An index engine and repository for searching and matching résumés to jobs
- NOVA — A real-time feed of jobs found by crawling company, recruiter, and job board sites around the world
- JobPulse — Real-time labor market information for recruiters and hiring managers
- Labor Insight - Real-time labor market analytics for researchers, policy makers and academic program developers
STEM Job Market Much Larger Than Previously Reported
Reports Find Untapped Interest in STEM Fields
Bridge the gap: Rebuilding America's middle skills
Job Market Intelligence: Cybersecurity Jobs, 2015
References
[edit]- ^ "Burning Glass Technologies | Achieving the Dream". achievingthedream.org. Retrieved 2016-05-25.
- ^ "Providence Equity funds Burning Glass Technologies - PE HUB". PE HUB. 2015-06-24. Retrieved 2016-05-25.