This is a new tool based on feedback we've gotten from various people: analyse a PDF resume and allow for improvements.
It's still very much "in test mode" since it's big and potentially unwieldy.
You can see in the video how it looks. It'll need a key set to work (for Affinda).
Now it's all good & swell, but the Affinda integration:
it's good - as in their resume parser is quite versatile
it can be quite expensive; free we have 200 Resumes; 80$ will buy us 2000 (which should be okay for starters); but it gets progressively more expensive.
I've tried various libs & APIs - and they had the best output vs cost
Would be interesting to see if this generates some enthusiasm vs out baseline.
Also, when it's ready, we should:
send an email to subscribers
do a medium post
see how that affects things, since it's a big-ish and oft-requested feature
Description
Another big PR, with a twist.
This is a new tool based on feedback we've gotten from various people: analyse a PDF resume and allow for improvements.
It's still very much "in test mode" since it's big and potentially unwieldy.
You can see in the video how it looks. It'll need a key set to work (for Affinda).
Now it's all good & swell, but the Affinda integration:
Would be interesting to see if this generates some enthusiasm vs out baseline.
Also, when it's ready, we should:
see how that affects things, since it's a big-ish and oft-requested feature
Video
https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/10399364/219967793-d9a54d05-a61f-4d9b-b1b4-6bf2f7f6905e.mp4