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yikes in
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Allow user to export recruiting token responses to Bullhorn.
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npm i bullhorn-api
const Bullhorn = require('bullhorn-api');
const bullhorn = new Bullhorn({ .... });
fails: "TypeError: Bullhorn is not a constructor"
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Perhaps also consider the web text introducing the project.
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**What can it be used for?**
`fa-bullhorn` and `fa-megaphone` currently exist but to accompany them can we add `fa-bullhorn-active` and `fa-megaphone-active` (class name is just an example). This c…
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The repository at rubygems.org has the active_support dependency, and active_support has been yanked (it was a pseudo gem for those that mistyped activesupport apparently).
I see the spec here has be…
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Having read #2, I tried installing bullhorn-rest from source, but am getting an error:
```
/Users/danny/.rbenv/versions/2.1.4/lib/ruby/2.1.0/uri/common.rb:1234:in `URI': bad argument (expected URI ob…
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## Description
Under [Bullhorn CEQL Documentation](https://developers.cloud-elements.com/docs/elements/bullhorn/ceql.html?elementId=1702), we are showing the expressions currently handled by the en…
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Recently while trying to auth at `https://auth.bullhornstaffing.com/oauth/authorize?action=Login&client_id=XXX&response_type=code&username=XXX` (replacing XXX with my own values) I got the following s…