Yes, RChilli offers a complete ontology list as part of its Standardization/Taxonomy 3.0 solution, but it's not publicly available as a single downloadable document due to its extensive size and dynamic nature. Instead, it is integrated into RChilli’s product offerings and APIs, allowing you to access ontologies programmatically or through the My Account portal depending on your subscription.
What Does the Ontology Include?
RChilli’s ontology is part of its Taxonomy 3.0, and it includes:
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3+ million skills
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2.4+ million job profiles
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Multiple languages
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Coverage across dozens of industries and domains
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Support for government taxonomies (e.g., USA, Canada, Australia, EU) for compliance
This ontology is continuously updated with monthly refresh cycles to include:
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New skills and job roles
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Industry changes
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Multilingual support and synonyms
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Alignment with government databases
Accessing the Ontology
You can access and use RChilli's ontology in the following ways:
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Via Taxonomy API
Use this to retrieve:-
Standardized skill/job profile names
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Synonyms and abbreviations
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Related or comparable terms
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Suggested alternatives during parsing or search
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In Resume Parsing/Matching Results
When enabled, taxonomy fields such asFormattedName
,Alias
,Domain
, andSubDomain
are included in parsed results to enrich candidate/job data. -
In Search & Match API
Taxonomy is leveraged to enhance search accuracy using ontological classification and intelligent filtering mechanisms. This supports better matching between jobs and candidates.
How to Enable or Use It
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You must enable taxonomy fields via API settings (e.g.,
reqtaxonomy: true
) to retrieve ontology-based fields. -
For more customized or interactive use (e.g., intelligent job title/skill suggestions), you’ll need to integrate the Taxonomy API.
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If you require a full dataset or dump, you must contact support@rchilli.com as this access is typically restricted and tailored to enterprise needs.
Summary
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A complete ontology does exist but is not shared as a static document.
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You can use RChilli’s Taxonomy API or My Account portal to explore, test, or retrieve ontology terms.
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For bulk access or downloads, contact RChilli support directly.
Rest, you can contact the RChilli Support team via creating a ticket by simply sending an email at support@rchilli.com.
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