You’d expect that with over 50,000 job boards dedicated to connecting job seekers
and employers, life would be easier for both sides. Unfortunately this is not the
case. Instead, the online employment market has become highly fragmented, noisy
and very inefficient. The RealMatch vision and mission is to connect job seekers
and employers as efficiently as possible. With this mission in mind, we have developed
the best technology available in the market today and created a vast network of
sites called
The RealMatch Network, a partnership of thousands of job sites, giving employers
and recruiters the highest exposure to their job ads. Here are some of the challenges
faced by employers and our compelling solutions:
1.
Market fragmentation - With tens of thousands of unconnected job sites
operating on the web, job seekers and employers have never had a more difficult
time connecting. For example, a nurse in one location may find one of these job
sites and post her resume. A hospital from the same location may find another job
site and post its job. Because these two job sites are, in general, not connected,
the hospital and the nurse do not find each other, leaving both sides disappointed
and frustrated. RealMatch has created a network of over
1000 powered-by job sites,
all using a common database of both jobs and candidates. In addition, RealMatch
has agreements with thousands of third-party job boards to which it sends jobs,
resulting in an unprecedented exposure for jobs and candidates. The RealMatch Job
Network connects jobs and people across hundreds of industries and locations throughout
North America. Now the nurse and the hospital can easily connect, while the two
participating websites that connected them benefit as well. Value is created for
everyone – the employer posting the job, the candidate looking for the job, and
the websites that brought each to the common network. By centralizing the online
employment market, jobs and people can connect. The network includes a variety of
local, vertical and niche sites, as well as a wide variety of social networks and
blogs.
2.
Separating active and passive candidates – Traditional job sites force
employers to choose between posting a job and searching a resume database (with
each activity carrying its own price). In our experience employers want to reach
the most qualified candidates regardless of their job seeking status, so job sites
price these separately as a revenue generating ploy. RealMatch
combines the process
of posting a job and searching a resume database into one seamless operation.
After posting a job it is immediately and automatically matched with passive candidates
from our database of candidates from the entire RealMatch Network. At the same time,
the job is also featured across the entire network and begins to attract active
candidates who apply for the job. Employers see these passive (matched) candidates
and candidates who apply to the posted position, all within the same intuitive employer
interface. Our combined process replaces the need to search separately or pay extra
fees.
3.
Keyword Search Technology – Keyword search technology was designed to
cross-reference large numbers of documents, not to connect job seekers and employers.
Oddly enough, the two-way matching technology offered by online dating sites more
closely emulates the dynamic needed to reciprocally match jobs with people. It’s
not enough that the preferences of one side be satisfied. Both side’s preference
must be met for a match to occur. This is the advantage of the RealMatch technology.
The RealMatch technology is based on a comprehensive taxonomy of job titles and
skills that is used by job seekers and employers alike to define their professional
credentials and job requirements respectively. The technology uses both information
entered by the users, as well as information found on the resumes and the job description.
Using artificial intelligence the system screens, ranks and grades the candidates.
The best candidates and applicants automatically rise to the top so you can concentrate
on recruiting and not on managing a tidal wave of unqualified applicants. The result
is a completely new experience for employers. Job seekers benefit from a similar
experience when they look for a job.
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