Dear Friends,
Some years back , I proposed RESUME-EXCHANGE
Just now , I am going through :
which says :
“ Bitcoin clients work
similarly, but there is a key difference.
Instead of accessing data from a
centralized server, the Bitcoin client interacts with other members of the
network to source and validate the integrity of the data, which can easily be
determined since every participant of this network
is essentially storing the same database.
This is a key aspect of the
Bitcoin Network, as its decentralization grants unique security properties to
the integrity of the data
that is exchanged between network participants, or nodes.
Nodes, by definition, are the individual participants of a network.
When we refer to the nodes of
the Bitcoin Network, we are talking about the people
that have downloaded and that are running a Bitcoin client.
Collectively, Bitcoin
nodes are essentially
what the network is made of; a group of interconnected
machines running a client and exchanging data.”
I think , RESUME
EXCHANGE ( with some modifications ) , could be implemented using
BLOCK-CHAIN technology .
My idea is to “ automatically synchronize ( every morning ) , database of RESUMES ,
arriving as emails ( or being downloaded from job portals ) , on the local
servers of millions of Employers / Recruiting Companies !
That will ensure that each Employer / Recruiter who
has downloaded and installed Resume-Exchange tool on his server, will have , in
course of time , a data-base of 100 MILLION resumes – bigger than the combined
database of leading job portals !
And RESUME EXCHANGE tool will enable each participant
to SEARCH this database of ( parsed ) resumes ( offline ) !
It is still possible to obsolete , Naukri /
MonsterIndia / TimesJobs / Shine / PeopleStrong / Blong / LinkedIn !
With Regards,
hemen
parekh
(
M ) +91 - 98,67,55,08,08
PS
:
To
get a better grasp of how the principles of a “ Sharing
Economy “, apply to the “ unused / idle “
database of resumes lying on millions of servers , read :
Resumes
Exchange : A Job Portal Earthquake ? [ 29 June 2017 ]
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