Right now I have it set up so you can import your resume and it generates what I call 'Snippets'. They're kind of like mini Q/A pairs about your career (which you can see as sources below when you ask a question). This does two things:
1) Provide the information exactly as the person has written it
2) Make it easy for you to incrementally add little bits about your career as you think of them or as they come in
Questions you get asked can be seen by you and you can quick add a Snippet to your interactive profile which it'll then use to answer future related questions. I.e. Over time, it gets more and more complete.
Eventually, I want to build an export tool that takes a job description, looks through your history, and generates the right resume for that job.
This is a no-code solution, all in the browser. You don't need to mess with training data, training times, or anything. It's just: Import resume/blog posts/autobiography/whatever, generate Snippets, add more detail and Snippets as you see fit, get asked questions, rinse and repeat.
Edit: Posted an image of the building interface as it is today.
I'm sticking to just URLs for now because they can go anywhere but eventually if it actually becomes a bigger thing, I'd make it easy to integrate into anything (extensions, iframes to put on your personal website, etc).
Also, does anyone else find it ironic that we put LinkedIn links onto our resumes even though it's usually older/more out of date/emptier than the resume. My dream is that a link to your AI profile is on your resume, LinkedIn, etc instead. Give people a way to dig deeper instead of just circularly referencing things.
And yes, doing integrations to your twitter, github, LinkedIn, etc is something I was thinking about too. That being said, you as a candidate might not want all that searchable. I certainly don't. I wanted more control about what was said about me when asked certain questions so I went the import, edit, add route with Snippets (which are like Q/A pair tweets about your career).
1) Provide the information exactly as the person has written it 2) Make it easy for you to incrementally add little bits about your career as you think of them or as they come in
Questions you get asked can be seen by you and you can quick add a Snippet to your interactive profile which it'll then use to answer future related questions. I.e. Over time, it gets more and more complete.
Eventually, I want to build an export tool that takes a job description, looks through your history, and generates the right resume for that job.
This is a no-code solution, all in the browser. You don't need to mess with training data, training times, or anything. It's just: Import resume/blog posts/autobiography/whatever, generate Snippets, add more detail and Snippets as you see fit, get asked questions, rinse and repeat.
Edit: Posted an image of the building interface as it is today.