Auto-Filling For Job Questionnaire

Auto-Filling For Job Questionnaire Algorithm 3.0

Auto-Filling For Job Questionnaire Algorithm 3.0: We have upgraded our AI algorithm to find the more precise answer to the questions which need to fill while applying for jobs at LinkedIn or indeed. To get more successful jobs you might peruse to comprehend this algorithm that will assist you with setting up the responses for conceivable LinkedIn/Indeed questions. Assuming you run auto-job applying bot software, it’ll read employer questions and will search for the answers. If it finds no response, the bot will add those questions to your portal. So you can add an answer later.

Attempts for Auto-Filling For Job Questionnaire:

Attempt-01 To Find Answer:

The new algorithm 3.0 will first match the exact form of the LinkedIn/Indeed question with your set of questions. If it finds an exact (complete) question in your portal then it will take the answer that you’ve set.

Attempt-02 To Find Answer:

If auto-job applying bot software is failed to match the exact (complete) question from the LinkedIn/Indeed questionnaire and your set of questions in the portal. Then it’ll compare your questions with the LinkedIn/Indeed question and will find the best match. For instance: LinkedIn/Indeed Question: How many years of experience do you have in designing? Your set of questions in the portal:
  1. How good are you at designing? (This question contains only signal similar word “designing” from LinkedIn/Indeed question)
  2. Years of experience in designing? (This question contains three similar words “Years, experience, designing” from LinkedIn/Indeed question)
Thus, the 2nd question is more relevant to the LinkedIn/Indeed question and the bot will carry the answer against this 2nd question from your portal. While comparing your question and LinkedIn/Indeed question, it usually matches nouns and verbs. Words like “you, do, is, the, on, it” will skip or filter from the questions. And the comparison is supposed to be between the primary words only. Therefore, you’re suggested to include at least 2-3 main words including nouns and verbs in your questions. Like in this question “Years of experience in designing?” There are 3 primary words:
  1. Years
  2. Experience
  3. Designing
The part of speech, pronouns, and proposition from this question such as “of, in” will skip automatically by a bot. We trust this will assist you to apply for more successful jobs. Although, we’ll continue to update this product to make it intelligent to top off precise responses in the job application forms.

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