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| + | <b>Microsoft Resume Assistant: Word + AI + LinkedIn | ||
| + | </b><br>Microsoft Word's Resume Assistant helps Office 365 subscribers craft compelling resumes with personalized insights powered by LinkedIn. With over 80% of resumés created in Word, Resume Assistant helps job seekers showcase accomplishments, be more easily discovered by recruiters, and find their dream job. | ||
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| + | <b>Got My Resume Through an Applicant Tracking System (ATS) with a 95% Success Rate! | ||
| + | </b><br>In this video you’ll learn resume hacks on how to get through company’s automated resume scanning software using the right keywords. If you are applying online to larger companies, the odds are, your resume is being sorted ahead of time by a computer before it ever gets to a recruiter. Having the right keywords on your resume is essential to getting past those bots! | ||
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| + | - What these robots are scanning for | ||
| + | - How to uncover the right keywords needed for your resume | ||
| + | - How to put keywords in the right locations on the resume | ||
| + | - How to ensure you have keywords the right number of times | ||
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| + | <b>Match Your Resume To A Job Description (Resume Scanner) | ||
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| + | <b>AI for Resumes | ||
| + | </b><br>Recruiting is a 200 billion dollar industry that's all about judging potential job candidates and seeing if they're a good fit for a position at a company. Recruiters receive thousands of resumes and are responsible for analyzing all of them. There's essentially a massive amount of data that these humans have to parse through and find the best ones. This is easily a problem machine learning can solve, we'll build an app that can classify resumes into 27 different job categories using Natural Language Processing (NLP) via a [[(Deep) Convolutional Neural Network (DCNN/CNN) | convolutional neural network]. I'll explain how in this video. Also its midterm time, so see the link below for the midterm assignment. | ||
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