Resume Parsing – An Analogy to Understand It Quickly!

A truck full of multicolored (red, blue, green, orange, white, and, purple, black) candies packed in different big-sized boxes arrived at a place where they were used to process further. When the unloaders opened the door to unload the candies found all the boxes torn, opened and all the candies lying on the floor of the truck. It happened They knew it already as the truck had to cover as bumpy distance all the time due to bad road conditions. Now, the challenge was to separate thousands of candies considering their color type.

No worries! The unloaders had innovated a tool to deal with the similar situation which often happen with them. To deal with it, they use a special suction machine. The suction machine on its head has 7+1 cavities which can sense candies through their color and sucks them in  On the tail side, eight different pipes leading to the eight different containers fill them with the candies according to their color. There is one more cavity which sucks in the broken candies and sends them to a different container. Problem sorted! Now, candies are ready for the purpose of further processing.

Resume Parsing – Understanding it Candy-dly

Multicolored candies – Different Resumes
Candies lying on Floor all chaotically – Huge unsorted resume database coming to you in the form of doc, PDF, Excel, Zip etc.
Unloaders – HR
Resume Parser – The Suction Machine
Containers – Different Categories
Broken Candies – Irrelevant information

Resume parsing is an advanced information extraction technology which enable you to convert unstructured textual information into usable data. It also provides innovative matching and search solutions to make this information available to users or convert it into processes. To know more, kindly click here.



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