Esfandiar Bandari, the CEO of Textnomics Inc. joins Enterprise Radio. Textnomics’ first product ResumeSort.com with intelligent guided semantic search uses natural language processing and other advance technology to apply contextual search to recruiting and resume screening.
Listen to host Eric Dye & guest Esfandiar Bandari discuss the following:
- Tell me a little bit about what Textnomics does?
- So it is not a simple keyword search. Sounds like ResumeSort.com reads resumes?
- Can you give us an example?
- I have to ask you what do recruiters think of this? Why recruiting?
- Seems like ResumeSort Report gives you a lot of information for the top candidates giving you something you can discuss with the team & to share with colleagues.
- Seems like ResumeSort Report is what you want to see before you call a candidate for interview.
- How does ResumeSort learn and even suggest phrases for you to search for?
- Why not do the interviews too?
Duration: 16:22
Esfandiar Bandari is the CEO of Textnomics Inc. He holds a PhD in Computer Science and an MBA.
He is a Alumni of Berkeley, Stanford, and University of Cambridge, UK.
Textnomics’ first product, ResumeSort.com, uses Natural Language Processing and other advance technology to apply contextual search to recruiting and resume screening. ResumeSort searches for the meaning rather than simple keywords to read and find the best candidates from hundreds of resumes a company typically receives, and generates a report to help team members ask the right questions from the best candidates. ResumeSort Report is becoming the standard document for social hiring and candidate screening process.
Esfandiar was a scientist at NASA Ames Research Center for 7 years, where he worked for the Research Institute for Advance Computer Science on projects like the Mars Rover.
Links: ResumeSort.com
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