The following video shows how TalentSpring uses semantic search on resumes. It includes how recruiters and sourcers find the best matching resumes across job boards, passive candidate sources, and ATSes.
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Very good application of the semantic search method. You are definitely filling a niche. We use semantics as well with the domains of apartments, events, and shopping. We looked the jobs field, but we heard about you and what you were doing so we backed off that domain. I have been reading a lot of press as well and it looks like you are really heading to positive places. Good luck to you in your future, you will be doing great.
http://www.cazoodle.com
Posted by: Jason Hertenstein | April 20, 2009 at 02:51 PM
Jason, congrats on launching Cazoodle. I love it when people do semantic search in various industries. I think it has a lot of potential in most industries.
I like your website and web design.
Cheers!
-Bryan
Posted by: Bryan Starbuck | April 20, 2009 at 03:18 PM
Hi Bryan, I know this post is old, but the video is interesting (kind of like CommonCraft, but not) and I'm wondering who produced it for you and if you'd be willing to share its price? I have a client looking for something similar and I remembered seeing this here. Thanks for your time and the TalentSpring site is looking great! Cheers, Sandy
Sandy Jones-Kaminski
www.belladomain.com
Posted by: Belladomain.wordpress.com | March 29, 2010 at 07:25 PM