In this issue, I have marked:
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In Red → Adverts of Public Ltd. Companies
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In Green → Names of Recruitment / Placement Companies who have advertised on behalf of their clients
I presume all of these adverts are on Naukri.com website, so Sajida can easily download directly those which I have marked in RED.
Of course, she will need to “convert” these using our Advt. Convert software given to her. And when she does:
She must, of course, send to us one copy of each advert with FULL/ORIGINAL content.
When we have compiled 100,000 such job-adverts (over next 12 months?), then using JOBMINE software (almost same as our Advt. Convert with a few small changes), we would process/categorize these job-adverts to uncover/discover following patterns/trends …… which would help us to carry out an aggressive/pro-active MARKETING DRIVE:
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Industry-wise frequency distribution
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Which are hot/sunrise sectors?
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Which industries have maximum demand of executives?
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Function-wise frequency distribution
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Which “functions” are most sought after?
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Age-wise frequency distribution
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What is the “prime” age group?
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Designation-level wise frequency distribution
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At what “level” most recruitments are taking place?
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Edu-level/branch wise distribution
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What educational qualifications are in greatest demand?
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City-wise distribution
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Which cities/regions have max job-offerings?
7) Company-Name wise
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Which companies are hiring most?
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At what levels? For what functions?
8) Job Descriptions / KeywordsWe would be able to “parse” all sentences appearing in job-description paras of each job-advt. & then arrange these:-
Industry-wise
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Function-wise
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Design-Level wise
We will do the same with “keywords” (as opposed to “key-phrases” & “key-sentences”).
These analyses would help us in automatic “matchmaking” of resumes which also contain:→ Same keywords/phrases/sentences (as found in job-adverts).Then you don’t need a consultant to manually enter “SEARCH PARAMETERS” into our “ResuSearch” & then wait for results to appear, & then, one by one, open each resume & read it to decide how well that resume “matches” the UN-EXPRESSED criteria specified by the client but which cannot be entered as “search-parameters”!
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In ResuMine, we are trying to plot “FUNCTION EXPOSURE PROFILE” as follows:
(Graph sketch shown: bell curve with x-axis scale 20–80; Function = SALES; Population of Resumes = 95,000; marked at 30 & 50 as mid-points.)
Could it so happen, that if we process 100,000 job-adverts (JOBMINE), we could see a frequency distribution such as following emerge?
(Second graph sketch: x-axis scale 40–95; Job Advt No. drafted by VOLTAS; Function = SALES; Population of Job-Advt = 15,623; marked at 47 & 60 as reference points.)
If VOLTAS recruitment manager “composes” a job-advt using our WEBSERVICE (Advt-Compose Tool) & suddenly sees above-mentioned GRAPH emerge in front of his eyes, he would know (although he may not admit it!) that he has done a LOUSY JOB in drafting/composing the advt!
Now, from the dropdown LIST-BOX provided by us, he can choose/pick …
Some more
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keywords
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key phrases
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key sentences
pertaining to “SALES” function, and try again.
Now, he sees, “revised” graph as follows:
(Graph sketch: bell curve with Job Advt No. drafted by VOLTAS, x-axis 40–95, marked at 47–72 for revised range.)
This would be a tremendous DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEM.
Remember: What we can do, others can do even better! But “first mover” has better chances of survival.
Dated: 02/04/03
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