Resume Mirror, Inc, the provider of software components and online services to the HR and Recruiting industries, today announced that its conceptual search technology partner, Engenium Corporation, has been granted U.S. Patent No. 6,847,966, which broadly covers methods for optimally searching large document databases of both structured and unstructured information. Resume Mirror has in place a long-term, exclusive licensing arrangement with Engenium for applying this technology across the broad Human Resource marketplace.
Leveraging Engeniumís technology, Resume Mirror delivers EngeniumHR, a component software solution designed to meet the growing competitive needs of customers demanding greater accuracy and efficiency from their candidate searching applications. EngeniumHR eclipses traditional Boolean keyword searching tools by utilizing advanced conceptual search and matching technology. This allows users to quickly input words, phrases, job descriptions, and even full resumes as ìsearch stringsî. Now, recruiters or hiring managers using EngeniumHRís enhanced applications can simply cut and paste their search requirements into a text search field and produce a succinct, ranked short list of candidates within a fraction of a second. This simplified approach allows recruiters and hiring managers to spend less time building complex search strings to search resume databases and more time speaking with, and placing candidates.
ìWe are very pleased that Engenium has been awarded this patent, and congratulate them on the recognition of their innovation and pioneering technology.î, said Praj Patel, General Manager, Resume Mirror. ìFor Resume Mirror, this patent award further strengthens our position as providers of the leading technology in the HR and staffing markets, and further validates the value this next generation technology brings for our customers.î
ìEngenium continues to establish its leadership position in the conceptual search market, and our recent patent represents an important milestone in our continuing efforts to protect the fundamental processes used in the Engenium search engine, Semetric.î, said Dave Chaplin, President of Engenium. ìWe are excited to see the success Resume Mirror has been having in deploying our technology with the leading firms in the HR and staffing industries.î
Source: HRmarketer.com
Resume Mirror announced that its partner Engenium has been granted U.S. Patent No. 6,847,966

Resume Mirror has in place a long-term, exclusive licensing arrangement with Engenium for applying this technology across the broad Human Resource marketplace