The IndustryType field in the parsed Job Description (JD) output from RChilli typically returns standardized industry names that describe the sector or domain of the job. These values are derived using RChilli’s extensive taxonomy system, which aligns with global standards and classifications for consistency and better matching.
Example Values for IndustryType
Based on the documentation and real use cases, you can expect values like:
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Information Technology
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Healthcare
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Education
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Finance and Insurance
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Manufacturing
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Retail Trade
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Construction
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Public Administration
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Transportation and Warehousing
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Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services
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Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation
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Accommodation and Food Services
These values help in:
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Categorizing job postings.
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Enhancing search and match functionality.
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Standardizing job data across platforms.
How It's Derived
The value for IndustryType is determined by analyzing:
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The job title and job description content.
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Keywords and context using the RChilli Taxonomy 3.0 engine.
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AI-based semantic and ontology-driven mapping to relevant industry categories.
Use Case Importance
IndustryType is especially useful when:
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Performing job-to-job or resume-to-job matching.
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Implementing bias-free filtering or industry-specific filters in search engines.
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Organizing and presenting job data in structured dashboards.
If you need a complete list of industry values or want to map custom industries to standard ones, you can access the RChilli Taxonomy API, or refer to their industry-specific standardization mappings available upon request.
For further customization or integration help, you may contact support@rchilli.com or view the Job Parser schema documentation for detailed field outputs.
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