A combined representation learning approach for better job and skill recommendation

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Abstract

Job recommendation is an important task for the modern recruitment industry. An excellent job recommender system not only enables to recommend a higher paying job which is maximally aligned with the skill-set of the current job, but also suggests to acquire few additional skills which are required to assume the new position. In this work, we created three types of information networks from the historical job data: (i) job transition network, (ii) job-skill network, and (iii) skill co-occurrence network. We provide a representation learning model which can utilize the information from all three networks to jointly learn the representation of the jobs and skills in the shared k-dimensional latent space. In our experiments, we show that by jointly learning the representation for the jobs and skills, our model provides better recommendation for both jobs and skills. Additionally, we also show some case studies which validate our claims.

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Dave, V. S., Al Hasan, M., Zhang, B., AlJadda, K., & Korayem, M. (2018). A combined representation learning approach for better job and skill recommendation. In International Conference on Information and Knowledge Management, Proceedings (pp. 1997–2006). Association for Computing Machinery. https://doi.org/10.1145/3269206.3272023

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