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CHILLIWACK, British Columbia - TelAve -- Recruitment is entering a phase where the resume, once the center of the hiring process, is becoming a less reliable signal. Generative AI has made it easier for job seekers to polish profiles at scale, but it has also made it harder for employers to distinguish authentic capability from well presented packaging. For many HR teams, the problem is not simply volume. It is that candidate materials are starting to converge into the same polished tone, structure, and vocabulary, producing decision fatigue and shrinking the space for meaningful differentiation.
That context helps explain the growing interest in Talent Pulse 360, often referred to as TP360. The company has been steadily gaining traction with recruiters and hiring leaders who are looking for clearer hiring signals, particularly in technology and marketing roles where AI optimized applications are now commonplace.
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What makes the story more unusual is where it is unfolding. Talent Pulse 360 is being built in Chilliwack, British Columbia, a quiet valley town roughly 90 minutes from Vancouver, far from the expected corridors of HR tech. Yet its approach is being increasingly discussed as hiring teams try to adapt to a market where surface level screening is losing effectiveness.
TP360 positions itself less as an automation tool and more as a system designed to restore signal. The platform evaluates candidates across a broad framework, more than 100 parameters, including cultural and mindset indicators, aimed at surfacing people who can think in systems, reason from first principles, and operate in lean modern teams.
When resumes start to look the same, hiring becomes a guessing game, said Danish Khan, CEO and founder of Talent Pulse 360. We built TP360 to do what good recruiters try to do, but cannot always do at scale, connect the dots, validate the story, and identify the people who will actually perform once they are hired.
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What has amplified attention in recent months is the company's expanded sourcing reach. Through strategic data partnerships, Talent Pulse 360 now cites access to 700 million plus opt in candidate profiles globally, giving employers a broader option set beyond platforms that operate primarily as social networks or high volume job boards.
Khan argues "the next phase of recruitment will not be defined by resume summarisation or AI wrappers. The future belongs to intelligence that can investigate, intelligence grounded in evidence, not presentation, he said. Speed matters, but only if it is built on reliable inputs."
Industry observers also note that TP360 is expected to pursue its first funding round, with an increasing number of investors reportedly tracking the platform's traction and its research driven approach to assessment.
More information is available at talentpulse360.com
That context helps explain the growing interest in Talent Pulse 360, often referred to as TP360. The company has been steadily gaining traction with recruiters and hiring leaders who are looking for clearer hiring signals, particularly in technology and marketing roles where AI optimized applications are now commonplace.
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What makes the story more unusual is where it is unfolding. Talent Pulse 360 is being built in Chilliwack, British Columbia, a quiet valley town roughly 90 minutes from Vancouver, far from the expected corridors of HR tech. Yet its approach is being increasingly discussed as hiring teams try to adapt to a market where surface level screening is losing effectiveness.
TP360 positions itself less as an automation tool and more as a system designed to restore signal. The platform evaluates candidates across a broad framework, more than 100 parameters, including cultural and mindset indicators, aimed at surfacing people who can think in systems, reason from first principles, and operate in lean modern teams.
When resumes start to look the same, hiring becomes a guessing game, said Danish Khan, CEO and founder of Talent Pulse 360. We built TP360 to do what good recruiters try to do, but cannot always do at scale, connect the dots, validate the story, and identify the people who will actually perform once they are hired.
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What has amplified attention in recent months is the company's expanded sourcing reach. Through strategic data partnerships, Talent Pulse 360 now cites access to 700 million plus opt in candidate profiles globally, giving employers a broader option set beyond platforms that operate primarily as social networks or high volume job boards.
Khan argues "the next phase of recruitment will not be defined by resume summarisation or AI wrappers. The future belongs to intelligence that can investigate, intelligence grounded in evidence, not presentation, he said. Speed matters, but only if it is built on reliable inputs."
Industry observers also note that TP360 is expected to pursue its first funding round, with an increasing number of investors reportedly tracking the platform's traction and its research driven approach to assessment.
More information is available at talentpulse360.com
Source: Talent Pulse 360
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