NextStage ResumeRater ToolNextStage ResumeRater - NSRR

NextStage Resume Rater (NSRR) is a format recognizing tool that analyzes resumes in any DOC, webpage, or text form and determines if an applicant
  • will be helpful in their job
  • can work in or requires a group environment to be successful
  • requires supervision
  • is reliable
  • is trustworthy
  • is competent
  • has confidence in their abilities
  • HR Specific - Is Green Pile or Red Pile
  • Applicant Specific - Whether or not the resume will get noticed
In addition, NextStage Resume Rater determines where the applicant's resume stands compared to the average of all resumes rated thus far.

A report example showing how the applicant's resume scored and average scores to dateThe NextStage Resume Rater Tool has been in use since 2001, was publicly demonstrated in 2005 and refined at the request of executives from a large job site that begins with "M". The current version is based on conversations with several hundred HR, headhunter, and job search professionals who described their ability to look at a resume and know intuitively whether or not the applicant was "going to work out or not". Analysis of these conversations isolated the factors currently determined by the tool.

The tool is designed for HR professionals and users are emailed a permanent link to and an XLS file of their report.

You can learn about NextStage ResumeRater on our NSRR site and learn much of its historical use and background in Reading Virtual Minds Volume 1: Science and History Chapter 4, "Anecdotes of Learning".

NextStage ResumeRater is capable of batch processing via Vox files. See below for Vox file instructions.

You can purchase NextStage ResumeRater runs in single (1), ten (10) and one-hundred (100) increments below. Please contact NextStage directly to purchase higher run numbers.

 
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Vox File Submission Instructions

Vox files allow you to submit multiple files for batch analysis. NextStage ResumeRater emails you a single XLS of the results for all the files. The following must be true for NextStage ResumeRater to recognize and correctly process a VOX file:
  1. The files to be processed must be accessible on a web server
  2. The files must be browser compatible (htm*, txt, asp, php, etc)
  3. Each file to be processed must have a unique filename
  4. The VOX file's name must start with the letters "VOX" (VOXmysitepages.txt, for example)
  5. The VOX file must be in TXT format
  6. The full URL of each file to be processed must be its own single line in the VOX file
  7. Example: If you have fifty files to process then the VOX file content should look like

    http://xxx.yyy.zzz/file1.html
    http://xxx.yyy.zzz/file2.html
    http://xxx.yyy.zzz/file3.html
    ...
    http://xxx.yyy.zzz/file50.html

    Note that each file can be in a different web location provided each file is accessible via the web

Additional information:
  • Note that each file analyzed counts as one (1) run deducted from your NextStage ResumeRater account
  • NextStage ResumeRater will automatically deduct runs from your account as it processes the individual files and
  • Will notify you if you exhaust your runs before completing the VOX analysis