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eConn Resume Parser An Innovative HR Software

 

Resume parsing is a technology that allows you to Parse/ process any generic resumes and giving useful data in formatted form. eConn Resume Parser can take input of any of below formats with generic resume formats submitted by the candidates. This adds to a unique presence in HR Software Categories.

 

 

Takes input of any generic file  
Parse Word Doc
(*.doc or *.docx)
Parse HTML Files. (HTML)
Parse RTF Files
(.rtf)
Text File Parser (.txt)
and gives formatted output in
       
Get HR-XML From generic resume
(*.xml) extract contact information from resume (.mdb)
Resume Extractor
(*.xls) extract information and store in database (SQL/ ODBC)

 

eConn Resume parser, an HR Software has ability to electronically read and process/parse the information found in a document and feed the information into a database. When a resume parsing is done, thousands of calculations are performed and within few seconds, the contact information, work experience, education, skills, certifications and much more are into the industry-standard: HR-XML format.

 

Profile Information

Application afterLoad: 0.011 seconds, 1.08 MB
Application afterInitialise: 0.112 seconds, 4.65 MB
Application afterRoute: 0.119 seconds, 4.86 MB
Application afterDispatch: 0.163 seconds, 6.23 MB
Application afterRender: 0.217 seconds, 6.60 MB

Memory Usage

6961776

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