Hi Friends,

Even as I launch this today ( my 80th Birthday ), I realize that there is yet so much to say and do. There is just no time to look back, no time to wonder,"Will anyone read these pages?"

With regards,
Hemen Parekh
27 June 2013

Now as I approach my 90th birthday ( 27 June 2023 ) , I invite you to visit my Digital Avatar ( www.hemenparekh.ai ) – and continue chatting with me , even when I am no more here physically

Thursday, 3 April 2003

JOB MINING JOB SEARCH

Abhi
JobMining & JobSearch
Naukri.com (Feb. 27, 2003 issue enclosed)

In this issue, I have marked:

  • In Red → Adverts of Public Ltd. Companies

  • 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:

→ Actual advertiser’s name/contact data will get hidden.
→ Our email ID (apply@3pjobs.com) will replace original email ID.

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:

  1. Industry-wise frequency distribution

    • Which are hot/sunrise sectors?

    • Which industries have maximum demand of executives?

  2. Function-wise frequency distribution

    • Which “functions” are most sought after?

  3. Age-wise frequency distribution

    • What is the “prime” age group?

  4. Designation-level wise frequency distribution

    • At what “level” most recruitments are taking place?

  5. Edu-level/branch wise distribution

    • What educational qualifications are in greatest demand?

  6. City-wise distribution

    • Which cities/regions have max job-offerings?

  7. 7) Company-Name wise

    • Which companies are hiring most?

    • At what levels? For what functions?

    8) Job Descriptions / Keywords
    We would be able to “parse” all sentences appearing in job-description paras of each job-advt. & then arrange these:

    • Industry-wise

    • Function-wise

    • 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”!

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

  • keywords

  • key phrases

  • 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.

Based on “DATAMINING” of 1 lakh job-advt. (and it will go on improving as we JOBMINE more & more).
If we can pull this off, recruitment would never be the same again!

Thereafter, no recruitment manager/HR manager would EVER want to advertise in:
→ Newspapers
→ Magazines
→ Jobsites

Remember: What we can do, others can do even better! But “first mover” has better chances of survival.

cc: Kartavya
cc: Inder / Anjara

Dated: 02/04/03







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