Platform ditches static PDFs and offers chart-based skills so employers have clarity to make skill-first and personality-aware hiring decisions.
Bettabite, a pioneering graphical-based hiring platform, announced its official launch as it brings a fresh perspective to the typical hiring process. It aims to create a new standard format for career representation, moving past PDFs with a more visual approach that streamlines hiring for both employees and employers. The platform offers a new way for job seekers to present their skillsets and behavioral traits within a graphical format. Bettabite offers a visual and interactive skill and personality chart resume builder. It allows people to track their growth over time by dynamically assessing their skills and adding information that builds their profile. Bettabite’s new approach to hiring comes from Olivia Crawford, a former senior-level UX designer at firms including Rexel, Blue Yonder and ASI digital. Crawford has experience designing enterprise software for B2B and ecommerce applications. She saw a market opportunity within the shortcomings of established job search platforms, where talented people are often overlooked and hiring managers make decisions based on guesswork. She applied her experience with fintech and investing platforms and combined it with insights from more than 500 job seekers she interviewed along with dozens of discussions with recruiters and employers. HR Technology Insights: Zoom, ServiceNow Partner to Enhance Customer, Employee Experience “Widespread frustration with hiring platforms turned into a market opportunity, as hiring is the most important decision facing companies,” said Crawford. “Why do we still have a system of outdated resumes and vague job descriptions? Hiring is not a transaction; it’s a bet on people, so I created a new platform to showcase people’s skills and traits that get attention and help employers make data-driven decisions.”Barndoor AI secures $13.6M in seed funding to develop the first control plane for managing scalable agentic AI workforces.
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