Rahul
Leveraging Job Advt. Database (2.8 Lakhs Job advts downloaded from Naukri for WWJ/ JAM, and stored on Reliance Server).
For JAM,
our S/W was parsing each & every job - advt downloaded, into following
fields:
2.
Position/ Vacancy Name
3.
Advertiser Company Name
4.
Posting City used for JAM
5. Edu.
Qualification reqd.
6.
Experience reqd.
7. Age (Max)
8.
Advertiser's Email ID. (we were using this for JAS).
When you visit Relevance and copy these 2.8 L onto
a CD and bring back, hopefully, we would have -
· A
structured database of all 2.8 Lakhs advts as per fields shown above
· Full Job - advt. texts of all 2.8 Lakhs
If we further succeed in setting - up RSS feeds
(from Naukri / Monster/ Timesjobs) for various "functions", we could receive
(Feed my in box.com?) = 10,000 new job - advts every day.
Same S/W can parse these as well (overnight) and
our STRUCTURED database can keep growing.
I am sure, ultimately, we will find many way's to
"leverage" such a job - advt database to attract more candidates
& corporate to register on
our website but, enclosed application.
JOB DESCRIPTION ARCHEIVE.
Would act as a FACILITATOR to thousands of
companies who
Ø Do
not have an HR executive
Ø Have
never used online Recruitment Process (Non - Consumers of e - Recruitment)
Ø Have
NO clue on how to write a job description.
"Job Description Archive" application is
a supplement to my earlier note / UI on
how to construct a job - description using
O* Net website
O *Net is very exhaustive/ very comprehensive/ very daunting - even experienced HR mgrs working in large Indian Companies.
As far as above - mentioned SMALL / MEDIUM Companies are concerned, the OWNERS would feel OVERWHEELMED with O * Net !
But,
if he gets to see the Job Description, used
in an ACTUAL job - advt, by an ACTUAL Indian Company, he would feel far more Comfortable/ at
home, to copy & use it. He will feel
"I cannot go wrong"
He must
be helped to first take this tiny step, before graduating to O *Net.
I would not
be surprised, if we find even experienced HR managers taking this "Short
Cut" !
Critical
part is being able to "find" (from our vast database), actual
position/ vacancy Name
matching with what the user will type in STEP # 1
matching with what the user will type in STEP # 1
About 1
1/2 year back, we had prepared a TOOL, in which, I did create some SYNONYMS for
designations.
It was not 100% complete but its output can be
tried for this application.
Hemen Parekh
Hemen Parekh
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