When you set experience weightage to 40, this doesn't mean the experience score will be capped at 40. Instead, weightage is used as a proportional factor in the final matching score.
Here's how scoring works:
- The Search & Match Engine 3.0 uses configurable weights to compute a total match score from several components like Skills, Experience, Education, Location, Domain, etc.
- If experience weightage = 40 and other factors have their own weights (say skills = 30, education = 10, etc.), the final score is a normalized weightage based on how many entities are available in the document, if any entity is missing, then their weightage is distributed to the rest of the entities based on their proportional weightage ratio .
- So a score of 53.33 implies that out of the total possible weighted score, the experience match contributes proportionally.
For more detail, refer to:
Scoring Weightage Logic Help Article – How Scoring Weightage Works in Search & Match
Search & Match Overview – RChilli Scoring Logic.
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