JobRecoGPT -- Explainable job recommendations using LLMs
In today's rapidly evolving job market, finding the right opportunity can be a daunting challenge. With advancements in the field of AI, computers can now recommend suitable jobs to candidates. However, the task of recommending jobs is not same as recommending movies to viewers. Apart from must...
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Zusammenfassung: | In today's rapidly evolving job market, finding the right opportunity can be
a daunting challenge. With advancements in the field of AI, computers can now
recommend suitable jobs to candidates. However, the task of recommending jobs
is not same as recommending movies to viewers. Apart from must-have criteria,
like skills and experience, there are many subtle aspects to a job which can
decide if it is a good fit or not for a given candidate. Traditional approaches
can capture the quantifiable aspects of jobs and candidates, but a substantial
portion of the data that is present in unstructured form in the job
descriptions and resumes is lost in the process of conversion to structured
format. As of late, Large Language Models (LLMs) have taken over the AI field
by storm with extraordinary performance in fields where text-based data is
available. Inspired by the superior performance of LLMs, we leverage their
capability to understand natural language for capturing the information that
was previously getting lost during the conversion of unstructured data to
structured form. To this end, we compare performance of four different
approaches for job recommendations namely, (i) Content based deterministic,
(ii) LLM guided, (iii) LLM unguided, and (iv) Hybrid. In this study, we present
advantages and limitations of each method and evaluate their performance in
terms of time requirements. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2309.11805 |