Dice Provides GlossaryTech to its Customers at No Cost, Arming Tech Recruiters with Instant Terminology Clarity
Free browser extension brings instant, recruiter-friendly tech definitions to every step of the hiring workflow
Dice , a leading tech career marketplace, announced it is partnering with GlossaryTech, a free browser extension that provides tech recruiters instant, plain-language definitions of technical terminology as they work. Available now in the Dice Recruiter Hub at no additional cost to clients, GlossaryTech is the latest investment in helping recruiting teams evaluate tech candidates faster, more confidently, and without interrupting their workflow.
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GlossaryTech is the latest investment in helping recruiting teams evaluate tech candidates faster, more confidently, and without interrupting their workflow.
Tech terminology evolves quickly with new frameworks, languages and tools emerging every day. Even experienced recruiters struggle to quickly distinguish Java from JavaScript, AWS from Azure, or React from Angular. Without the right support, that means switching between Google or their AI tool, losing time, and wading through engineer-facing content that wasn’t built for recruiting teams. GlossaryTech, with Dice’s partnership, solves that problem directly inside the workflow.
Once installed on Chrome or Edge, GlossaryTech automatically highlights technical terms on any webpage, including Dice, Gmail, Google Docs, and more. Recruiters can simply hover over any term to receive a clear, recruiter-friendly definition. A category sidebar, organized by Front-end, Back-end, DevOps, Databases, QA, and more, helps teams match a candidate’s skills to open roles at a glance.
“At Dice, our commitment goes beyond access to candidates; we’re focused on making the entire hiring process more seamless and efficient,” said Paul Farnsworth, President of Dice. “Partnering with GlossaryTech reflects that commitment. When recruiters can instantly understand the technical terms in a job description or résumé without breaking their workflow, they source more effectively, evaluate more quickly, and ultimately make stronger hires. We’re proud to offer this capability directly within the Dice Recruiter Hub at no additional cost.”
GlossaryTech has been trusted by tech recruiters since 2018, built organically by the recruiting community. Curated by both recruiting and engineering professionals, its definitions are designed to be practical, current, and accessible, not buried in technical jargon. Staffing firms have already adopted GlossaryTech as an important onboarding tool for ramping up new recruiters and compressing the learning curve on technical skills evaluation from weeks to days.
“We’re excited to bring the results of our hard work to Dice’s community of recruiters and hiring teams,” said Andrew Stetsenko, founder of GlossaryTech. “Partnering with Dice is the logical next step for a tool that recruiters already trust. We share the same commitment to making tech hiring smarter, and together we can deliver that to more teams than ever before.”
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