{"componentChunkName":"component---src-templates-post-tsx","path":"/writing/announcing-recruiter-1-0-the-road-to-our-drupal-7-e-recruitment-distribution","result":{"data":{"airtable":{"table":"Writing","data":{"slug":"announcing-recruiter-1-0-the-road-to-our-drupal-7-e-recruitment-distribution","title":"Announcing Recruiter 1.0 - the road to our Drupal 7 e-Recruitment distribution","link":"https://web.archive.org/web/20160325040200/http://epiqo.com/en/announcing-recruiter-10-road-our-drupal-7-e-recruitment-distribution","date":"2013-02-15","text_en":{"childMarkdownRemark":{"html":"<p>After more than two years of development, our team at epiqo is excited to announce Recruiter 1.0 - the final release of our e-recruitment solution based on Drupal 7. Go and download the fresh and shiny <a href=\"https://web.archive.org/web/20160325040200/http://drupal.org/node/1918136\">Recruiter 1.0 from drupal.org</a> or read further, as I'd like to share some insights on how we have been creating the distribution as our base product over the last years.</p>\n<h3>Step 1: Creating a fresh platform for extensible e-recruitment websites based on Drupal 7</h3>\n<p>At epiqo, we started developing Recruiter early on by September 2010. As one of the very first Drupal 7 based distributions, short time after Drupal 7 was released in January 2011, our first beta of Recruiter was <a href=\"https://web.archive.org/web/20160325040200/http://epiqo.com/en/en/introducing-drupal-7-e-recruitment-distribution-erecruiter\">announced on March 4th, 2011</a>. Creating the Recruiter distribution early on by that time involved figuring out the right feature-driven development workflow and working on fundamental Drupal contrib modules. <a href=\"https://web.archive.org/web/20160325040200/http://drupal.org/project/entity\">Entity API</a>, <a href=\"https://web.archive.org/web/20160325040200/http://drupal.org/project/profile2\">Profile2</a>, <a href=\"https://web.archive.org/web/20160325040200/http://drupal.org/project/field_collection\">Field-collection</a>, the <a href=\"https://web.archive.org/web/20160325040200/http://drupal.org/project/search_api\">Search API</a>, <a href=\"https://web.archive.org/web/20160325040200/http://drupal.org/project/rules\">Rules</a>, the <a href=\"https://web.archive.org/web/20160325040200/http://drupal.org/project/rules_autotag\">Rules Autotagger</a> module and a <a href=\"https://web.archive.org/web/20160325040200/http://drupal.org/project/term_level\">Term-level</a> field is just a brief exerpt of the great variety of modules that have been sponsored during the creating of the Recruiter distribution.</p>\n<h3>Step 2: Stabilizing the Recruiter platform</h3>\n<p>Since our first beta release, we have been continously improving and expanding the Recruiter distribution which forms the basis of all our job boards. A lot of stabilizing happenend under the hood like figuring out the optimum of default field settings for job postings and our detailed resume feature. Over time, we also added a number of additional features to Recruiter like <em>job applications</em>, a <em>content admin role</em>, a <em>registration feature</em> and the ability to switch between <em>Search API Database</em> and <em>Solr backends</em>. It took a while until the drupal.org distribution infrastructure was able to build full releases, so since beta7 we are able to host them entirely on drupal.org.</p>\n<h3>Step 3: Adding Cloudy, a Omega 4.x responsive base theme</h3>\n<p>Back in early 2011, shipping Recruiter with a red Bartik theme was kind of cool because we were showcasing the new and fresh Drupal 7. Frontend web design has evolved dramatically since then, so we decided to create a modern, new base theme for our Recruiter based sites. Together with Sebastian Siemssen we worked on his complete rewrite of the Omega 4 base theme. In summer 2012, we <a href=\"https://web.archive.org/web/20160325040200/http://epiqo.com/en/en/drupaljobs-responsively-relaunches-recruiter-rc1-and-omega-4\">relaunched our demonstration platform DrupalJobs</a> just in time for DrupalCon Munich. Since then, our Recruiter-based job portals are based on our mobile-first and reponsive base theme Cloudy that leverages Sass, Compass and the Susy grid.\nWith the final release of Recruiter, we are glad to include the fully open-sourced <a href=\"https://web.archive.org/web/20160325040200/http://drupal.org/project/cloudy\">Cloudy</a> base theme within the distribution. Omega 4 is moving towards a stable release. For more information, consult the issue queue and or find a in-depth discussion in the comments of <a href=\"https://web.archive.org/web/20160325040200/http://blog.amazeelabs.com/en/new-face-omega-4\">Amazee Labs Blog post on the new face of Omega 4</a>.</p>\n<h3>Step 4: Finalizing the Recruiter distribution with demo content</h3>\n<p>So far, Recruiter was a great platform technology-wise, but after installing the distribution you didn't see anything. We have now added a <em>Recruiter Demo</em> feature to provide a good starting point when evaluating the Recruiter distribution. The installer will automatically import a set of demo data, including job postings and a complete applicant resumes. Similar to other modern Drupal distributions, Recruiter now provides a nice out-of-the-box experience that show cases the essential functionality provided by our distribution. \nsimplytest.me is a great way for evaluating Drupal projects online. Take a quick Recruiter 1.0 test ride using the direct link: <a href=\"https://web.archive.org/web/20160325040200/http://simplytest.me/project/recruiter/7.x-1.0\">http://simplytest.me/project/recruiter/7.x-1.0</a></p>\n<h3>Conclusions and outlook</h3>\n<p>Recruiter is a Drupal distribution that focuses on a specific nieche - job portals. By leveraging and actively contributing to the Drupal ecosystem we have found a great way of building on the shoulders of giants. The great amount of extension modules for Drupal is the perfect fit for creating flexible and extensible e-Recruitment solutions. epiqo also provides <a href=\"https://web.archive.org/web/20160325040200/http://epiqo.com/en/en/jobiqo-packages\">premium-features</a> built on top of Recruiter and we offer Recruiter consultancy from job board architecture over implementation details to related module development. Come and <a href=\"https://web.archive.org/web/20160325040200/http://epiqo.com/en/en/about-us\">contact us</a> to discuss how Recruiter can help bring success to your job board project. </p>"}},"organisation":[{"data":{"title":"epiqo"}}],"tags":[{"data":{"name":"Drupal"}},{"data":{"name":"Technical Writing"}}]}}},"pageContext":{"slug":"announcing-recruiter-1-0-the-road-to-our-drupal-7-e-recruitment-distribution"}}}