RChilli Introduces Bulk Profile Import Plugin to Streamline Oracle Recruiting
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RChilli has launched the Bulk Profile Import plugin, a significant advancement for recruiters using Oracle, designed to simplify the candidate profile creation process. This tool enables the upload and creation of candidate profiles with unprecedented ease, supporting a more efficient and user-friendly hiring process.
The plugin facilitates a secure connection to Oracle, utilizing IDCS (Identity Cloud Service) and single sign-on with Oracle tokens for access. Recruiters can now effortlessly browse, upload, or drag and drop 1-30 resumes simultaneously, significantly reducing the time and effort required to import candidate information into Oracle.
A standout feature of the plugin is its two-click resume parsing process. The first click allows for parsing resumes through the 'Import Resumes' option, while the second option enables recruiters to highlight text from candidate profiles on external platforms such as Monster, CareerBuilder, or LinkedIn. The plugin then parses this information to create a comprehensive candidate profile, including details like name, email, address, education, work history, and more, all of which can be edited before final upload.
Further enhancing its utility, the plugin includes an Email Integration feature. Registered users can attach resumes to emails, which the RChilli extension then automatically parses and loads into Oracle. This feature also provides recruiters with a detailed report of uploaded resumes for easy tracking.
Josh Adams, Director of ERP Operations at RChilli, highlighted the plugin's benefits, noting its ability to generate reports on all loaded resumes and its overarching goal to simplify the addition of new candidates into Oracle. Adams emphasized the plugin's potential to revolutionize the recruitment landscape by offering recruiters a powerful tool to improve efficiency in candidate profile creation within the Oracle platform.

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