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  2. Résumé parsing - Wikipedia

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    Resume parsers analyze a resume, extract the desired information, and insert the information into a database with a unique entry for each candidate. [1] Once the resume has been analyzed, a recruiter can search the database for keywords and phrases and get a list of relevant candidates.

  3. Applicant tracking system - Wikipedia

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    Some ATS's may be available to small and medium enterprises through open-source or software as a service offerings (SaaS). The principal function of an ATS is to provide a central location and database for a company's recruitment efforts. ATS's are built to better assist the management of resumes and applicant information.

  4. Database search engine - Wikipedia

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    Database or structured data search (e.g. Dieselpoint). Mixed or enterprise search (e.g. Google Search Appliance). The largest online directories, such as Google and Yahoo, utilize thousands of computers to process billions of website documents using web crawlers or spiders (software), returning results for thousands of searches per second ...

  5. Game the job-hunting AI system with this clever CV software - AOL

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    The software is intuitive and stress-free — the exact opposite of job hunting — and every piece of information you enter is given a score, so you'll get instant feedback on your CV. TL;DR: A ...

  6. CV-Library - Wikipedia

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    CV-Library is a UK job board that was launched in October 2000 as one of the country's first employment websites. As of 2016, the business is worth an estimated £200 million, and is the third-largest employment website in the UK. [1] The job board hosts the UK's largest CV database of over 14 million CVs. [2] CV-Library is based in Fleet ...

  7. Employment website - Wikipedia

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    Many job search engines and job boards encourage users to post their resume and contact details. While this is attractive for the site operators (who sell access to the resume bank to headhunters and recruiters), job-seekers should exercise caution in uploading personal information, since they have no control over where their resume will ...

  8. CareerBuilder - Wikipedia

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    CareerBuilder was founded by Robert J. McGovern [12] in 1995 under the name NetStart Inc. [11] They originally sold software allowing companies to list job openings on their Web sites and to manage the incoming e-mails those listings created. In 1996, Netstart raised $2 million in investment. [13] [14]

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