Recruiters receive hundreds of CVs in various formats daily, but most of them are not always readable or searchable. A significant chunk for recruiters is the scanned resumes which are a challenge for recruiters.
Don't you think most of us would choose the second option?
The tool that converts the various format documents (scanned copies, images, pdf-files, etc.) into an editable and searchable format is called OCR or Optical Character Recognition.
Recently RChilli has included Optical Character Recognition (OCR) to scan the printed document and digitize the whole text with its resume parser. It is an add-on process.
RChilli OCR software automates captured data from scanned resumes and organize the data in segregated formats.
So the question here is how RChilli makes this information extraction process smarter and simpler with OCR?
Below are a few steps to enable OCR Scanned Resume Parser:
1) Log in to RChilli MyAccount.
3) Scroll down on the plan page to see the available Add-ons.
4) On selecting the OCR Parsing add-on, you will see the Alert, to which you have to select Yes.
Advantages of OCR Based Parsing
RChilli strives to build an intelligent solution that will help organizations from every discipline to recruit smarter, faster, and easier. Still, have questions? Visit us and know more about this add-on.
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