Semantic Intelligence™: Let It Work for You

Posted by on October 27, 2011 at 10:45 am.

Job seekers face the tough task of preparing a resume that must make it through the dreaded applicant tracking systems that employers so often use. These can be hard to navigate if one is not familiar with how they work.

An employer’s applicant tracking system is put in place to screen resumes; the applicant tracking system decides whether the resume will make it another step to the review desk. This can be difficult to understand if you aren’t getting interviews; however, no need to fret. Semantic Intelligence™ is a technology that powers an extensive reference database that exists to help you, the job seeker, create a resume that makes it out of the system.

The database of word associations, powered by Semantic Intelligence™, focuses on the meaning of texts and keywords. Businesses widely use similar databases for business practices. Resunate looked into how we could use semantic technology to aid the job seeker and we came up with a system that provides unparalleled insight into how employers process resumes.

Essentially, Semantic Intelligence™ works like a reverse-engineered applicant tracking systems to help you navigate your way through the resume screening process. Using this system allows you to put in your prospective job’s description and have it instantly compared with your resume’s information. This technology can help you better understand if you are a fit for the position, further allowing you to get a grasp on the type of jobs in which you should be applying.

The bottom line – this service allows you to focus your resume on the positions in which the likelihood of your information making it to the level of employer consideration is increased.

How has Semantic Intelligence worked for you?

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