Kartavya
/ Abhi
with
copies to Nirmit & Raju
01/09/03
Oracle
As
per Raju:
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We may have to give a demo on Thursday.
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Oracle want Profile-graphs as per skills (viz.: one graph for)
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VB
→
C++
→
Developer 2000
→
ASP
I
think all software companies would want such “skill-specific” profile
graphs, so that they can compare an incoming resume (raw scores as well as
percentile scores) with
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their “private” profile-base of VB / C++ / ASP etc. of their own
employees.
This
comparison will tell them where exactly does the applicant/jobseeker stand
vis-à-vis above-mentioned sub-populations (skill-specific populations),
and whether he should be called for interview or not.
In
fact, if such skill-specific sub-populations (graphs) can be developed, then we
can also build into our GumMine an intelligent spider which would
automatically shortlist only those (say, C++) incoming resumes who score 70%
or above on “Percentile.”
All
the rest are eliminated at this stage —
Automatic
Preliminary Screening (Software)
Then
the human-expert screeners have to read/review only a few resumes which have
scored >70 percentile.
This
would dramatically improve/increase the productivity of Oracle’s recruitment
team.
With a target to double existing headcount (from current 3000 to 6000 by next
Sept), Oracle’s recruitment section must be under a lot of work tension.
The
jobs of its recruiting staff may well depend upon achieving this target.
So,
they would grab any software that:
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Takes “guesswork” out of preliminary screening & sends out daily
interview-call emails (a schedule that can be prepared in GumSearch
& database searchable).
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Speeds up the recruitment cycle.
I
am sure we can develop skillwise profiles.
Question
should not be “Whether we can” — question is “When do Oracle want?”
cc:
Nirmit
cc:
Raju
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