02/06/03
Kartavya
Abhi
Nagwekar
Inder
36-24-36
(a.k.a. The Beauty Index)
We
all know this formula! It is the Male’s definition of a beautiful girl.
Could
we possibly evolve a definition of a “Beautiful Resume” – a kind of Beauty
Index – which can get accepted Universally? After all, we claim to be
developing Global Recruiter!
Forget
about globe. Let us see, if we can develop such an Index for Indian Resumes.
It
is possible.
And
the beauty of this is that, once again, it is a “Byproduct” – which we can get
free (i.e., without any additional effort on our part).
But
just because it is “free,” does not mean it is “valueless”!
Air
is free – but it is “THE MOST VALUABLE” gift of nature!
To
create this “priceless gift,” all we need to do is use ISYS,
→
To count total no. of words (all words) in each & every resume
→
To count total no. of “keywords” in each & every resume
Then
for each resume, plot the ratio (%):
Total No. of Keywords÷Total No. of Words\text{Total
No. of Keywords} \div \text{Total No. of Words}Total No. of Keywords÷Total No. of Words
Shall
we call it “SYMMETRY RATIO”?
This
ratio will range from 5% to 20% (my guess, but we can easily find out).
Now,
let us plot a “frequency distribution” of 100,000 resumes as shown:
(Graph
sketched: Symmetry Ratio on X-axis, No. of Resumes on Y-axis with peak around
25,000 resumes in mid-range)
To
make the graphs look better (sexier ☺), we can redraw it as follows:
(Graph:
Symmetry Ratio vs No. of Resumes)
- Left
side: “Your resume falls here – you are abnormally ‘skinny’!”
- Middle
peak: Normal range
- Right
side: “Your resume falls here – gets too ‘fat’!”
We
can even draw graphs for just the:
→
Total no. of (all) the words contained in a resume and
→
Total no. of keywords contained in a resume
(Graph:
Total no. of words vs No. of resumes)
- Left
side: “You are too ‘paucity’ with words”
- Middle:
“You are good – several good balance”
- Right
side: “You are too ‘verbose’”
(Graph: Total no. of keywords used vs No. of resumes)
Of
course, as each new/incoming resume gets added to the population the profiles
(all 3 graphs) change. But we need not do this dynamically – or even daily.
We
can do all this (indexing words/keywords, counting/mapping graphs etc.) in BATCH-MODE,
every 5,000 resumes get added to population.
In
Butterfly version, we already have 3 pages – of which, one page is solely
devoted to FUNCTION EXPOSURE PROFILE.
And
in course of time, we will add one (or two?) extra pages for:
→
Salary Profile
→
Designation Profile
And
later-on, we will add one more…
RESUME
SYMMETRY PROFILE
(which
page will incorporate 3 graphs shown above).
All
pages will be independent/detachable. This is because a jobseeker may or may
not wish to include a particular page when sending Butterfly version to a
recruiter.
I
am almost certain that no jobseeker would ever want to send to a recruiter, his
RESUME SYMMETRY PROFILE.
This is strictly meant for him to help him write a better resume. He can print
several “versions” of his resume, then check-out where exactly each version
falls on the symmetry profile – and then pick the “BEST fitting” version.
As
far as Salary/Designation Profile pages are concerned, he would want to
attach/enclose (if these pages make him look good – i.e., if these profiles are
flattering!). Otherwise, he would want to hide these pages from the recruiter.
This
is the reason behind a MODULAR CONSTRUCTION of Butterfly version.
All
along, remember to freely use the word “PERSONAL ANALYTICS” – remember
Jason sells.
(Signature
mark at bottom)
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