The document describes a new resume search tool called Power Resume Search (PRS). PRS understands concepts, context, and meaning in resumes rather than just keywords. It can distinguish between similar words and phrases based on context. A study found recruiters found more qualified candidates, preferred PRS over keyword search, and believed PRS was faster. The document concludes by offering in-house training on PRS to learn about its features and benefits.
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The Power Behind
Power Resume Search
CONCEPTS
Searches on the meaning of words.
Understands job titles, skills, industries, education etc.
Understands the hierarchy of concepts.
Intelligently handles misspellings, acronyms, punctuation,
and more.
CONTEXT
Knows the difference between:
● UC Berkeley
● Berkeley Farms
● 123 Berkeley Avenue
● George Berkeley
Understands difference between recent/dated experience.
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Power Resume Search ROI
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Source: Data collected from 48 recruiters, managers and executives from 15 enterprise customers nationwide after hands-on testing of PRS vs. various keyword searches
Less Time Taken
using PRS vs.
keyword search
More qualified
candidates found
Recruiters
preferred using
PRS over keyword
search
Recruiters
believed PRS
found candidates
faster
65%
Less Time
150%
More Candidates
90%
Preferred PRS
97%
PRS is faster
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In-house Training
We can provide you and your recruiters with in-house training using the
Monster resume database search function.
We will touch on all the features and benefits.
Provide sample searches.
Q & A
Unlike any other automated solution on the market, Power Resume Search identifies candidates for your jobs based on recent and relevant experience and skills.