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In RChilli Resume Parser Version 7.0.0, the appearance of Certification and Subject details under the Education section is a deliberate enhancement designed to:
🧠 Enhance Data Structuring and Context
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Certifications and Subjects are often mentioned in resumes in the same section as formal education. By including these as subfields, the parser reflects how candidates naturally list their academic and professional learning experiences.
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This structure makes it easier for clients to distinguish and analyze course-specific expertise or additional accreditations alongside degrees.
📊 Improve Search and Match Precision
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Including certification titles and subject focus areas allows more accurate filtering in downstream systems, such as:
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ERP or ATS platforms.
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Skills taxonomy engines.
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Job-to-resume matching algorithms.
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For example, recognizing a subject like "Data Science" within an MSc can help better match candidates with relevant job descriptions.
🔄 Alignment with Market Standards
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Many clients requested richer parsing to stay aligned with formats used in LinkedIn profiles, Europass CVs, and education-focused roles.
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Certifications like AWS Certified Solutions Architect or subjects like Mechatronics are critical qualifiers in hiring.
⚙️ Technical Improvements in Version 7.0.0
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With this version, the underlying NLP engine has been fine-tuned to extract these entities even when not clearly demarcated.
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You now get structured JSON fields like:
If you still have a question, you can always contact RChilli Support via creating a ticket by sending an email at support@rchilli.com.
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