Q: Use cases
I saw your demo video and read all reviews. But I’m still not sure what all the use cases could be - besides analyzing legal documents, academic papers or very long articles.
Could you share more use cases how people are actually using it? Maybe even B2B business company use cases? (In my case, I’m running a recruitment agency)
Any ideas? 😅
Summarizing books, or recruitment blogs asking for specific ideas and tasks for prospecting?
Scraping employer ratings and make a table view with the most important info? (Not sure if it would be able to get the data from large websites such as Glassdoor??)
Would love to have a full list of use cases and maybe even ideas for “normal” non-academic businesses.
Jon_Socrates
Edited Nov 24, 2024A: Hello, other than the use cases mentioned, lots of folks are using it to help them do general "research", looking for & analyzing a specific idea, concept, or theme.
For recruitment, it can potentially:
1. Summarize Candidate Resumes:
Upload 100+ resumes, extract key qualifications, experiences, and skills, allowing for quicker candidate assessments. (Use Table Ai to quickly compare everyone)
2. Analyze Job Descriptions:
Break down complex job descriptions to identify essential requirements and responsibilities, aiding in precise candidate matching.
3. Extract Information from Recruitment Blogs:
Summarize articles to gather insights on industry trends, best practices, and innovative recruitment strategies. We don't yet get Internet data at scale (all data is provided by you), but improvements are coming in this arena early next year.
4. Compile Employer Reviews:
Upload collected reviews to generate summaries and comparative analyses, highlighting key sentiments and common feedback themes.
5. Create Comparative Tables:
Generate tables comparing candidate qualifications, job requirements, or company benefits, facilitating informed decision-making.
6. Draft Recruitment Materials:
Assist in creating job postings, offer letters, and other recruitment documents by providing templates and ensuring consistency.
7. Write articles:
Upload a ton of studies around employment, run prompt loops to see what type of social media content may go viral and are worth posting, post on social media teh content that you think works well for your brand.