Learning to Ask Screening Questions for Job Postings
This addresses the need for recruiters to filter qualified candidates more efficiently, though it is incremental as it builds on existing deep learning and transfer learning techniques for a specific domain.
The paper tackles the problem of automatically generating screening questions for job postings to improve hiring efficiency, resulting in a 53.10% increase in suggestion acceptance rate and 190% boost in recruiter-applicant interaction.
At LinkedIn, we want to create economic opportunity for everyone in the global workforce. A critical aspect of this goal is matching jobs with qualified applicants. To improve hiring efficiency and reduce the need to manually screening each applicant, we develop a new product where recruiters can ask screening questions online so that they can filter qualified candidates easily. To add screening questions to all $20$M active jobs at LinkedIn, we propose a new task that aims to automatically generate screening questions for a given job posting. To solve the task of generating screening questions, we develop a two-stage deep learning model called Job2Questions, where we apply a deep learning model to detect intent from the text description, and then rank the detected intents by their importance based on other contextual features. Since this is a new product with no historical data, we employ deep transfer learning to train complex models with limited training data. We launched the screening question product and our AI models to LinkedIn users and observed significant impact in the job marketplace. During our online A/B test, we observed $+53.10\%$ screening question suggestion acceptance rate, $+22.17\%$ job coverage, $+190\%$ recruiter-applicant interaction, and $+11$ Net Promoter Score. In sum, the deployed Job2Questions model helps recruiters to find qualified applicants and job seekers to find jobs they are qualified for.