1. What is WebAutoHelper?
WebAutoHelper aims to be a multi-target AI assistant for web related data aggregation and classification. The main module visible nowadays is focused in the job-market for accelerating the discovery of ideal opportunities.
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The system takes job offers from different sources. This is similar to what internet search engines do.
It targets a wide source of public job portals, career pages of private companies, universities and many other sources.
You can request to track openings for a given website too (your dream company, your current one,…)
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You can create several "Personalities" to classify all that information.
Each one of us has many skills, and the job-market demands specializations. Keywords for the same task varies across industries. Even in the same language, different regions can use different terminology. The same keyword is reused in different domains for different purposes.
A personality is basically a highly-customized search profile to handle all this.
The basic suggestion is to create a "personality" matching your current role and region. And then add other personality matching this role in other area, or add other personalities matching your ideal career moves.
In this way you can have an understanding of how many opportunities there are available in each sense.
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The system ranks each offer according to the preferences of each personality, and creates a list of sorted by this ranking. Time is limited, so most likely you will only have a look to the top matches. You still can see the rest to fine tune the personality filters or just for curiosity.
In short, this tools reviews for you thousands of job offers on daily basis and brings to you the best matches.
The advantages are the filtering capabilities are much more advanced than any job portal, and it explores companies that do not publish in job portals. You can even request to track additional sites!
There are also some other modules not yet available to general public. Some examples are notifications when some event will take place, news about a given topic, etc. If you have a particular need, use the contact form.
2. First steps
2.1. Registration
2.2. Profile and basic data
2.3. Add personality
Use the main button at the top next to the list of personalities to add a new one.
You need to add a "personality" and use a template, or enter the relevant keywords yourself.
Tip: Use ChatGPT, Gemini or a similar tool to get keyword suggestions for a given role.
The keyword suggestion feature will be implemented later.
2.4. Wait for calculations
Mail notification.
2.5. Results
3. All jobs
The the tab all jobs shows everything that is available in the system and allows to search in real time.
This behavior is similar to the search functionality of traditional job portals.
4. Grading logic
4.1. Filters
4.2. Elements
4.3. Levels
4.4. Effective
The idea is that on the filters screen, you enter the words or countries you are searching for. When you create the "personality", there is a field that lets you choose the algorithm type.
By default, it is partial matches. If one of the criteria/filters matches, it is weighted with the filter’s value. The sum of the weights of all criteria creates the relevance index.
But no result is excluded. The total is positive or negative depending on the match.
The idea is that with the partial matches algorithm, above a certain value, it will show useful results. Below this value, results can be ignored. That is why the colors are gradated from green to brown.
The exact matches algorithm only shows results when everything matches.
5. Searches
6. Subscription
7. Personalities
8. Frequently Asked Questions
9. Why I get results for other cities or countries?
The idea is that on the filter screen, you enter the words or countries you’re searching for. When you create the "personality," there’s a field that lets you choose the algorithm type.
By default, it’s partial matches. But no results are excluded. The total is positive or negative depending on the match.
The idea is that with the partial matches algorithm, results above a certain value will show useful information. Below this value, results can be ignored. That’s why the color gradient goes from green to brown.
The exact matches algorithm only shows results when everything matches.
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So you can add a filter with a negative value to exclude cities/countries.
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Or ignore the results when they are not bright green. The profile screen has a field to store the minimum relevance that is used as a filter when sending notifications.
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Or create a personality with exact matches instead. This is not recommended, because you most likely will miss good matches, that use a similar keywording rather than a exact match.