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Joint Representation Learning with Relation-Enhanced Topic Models for Intelligent Job Interview Assessment

Dazhong Shen, Chuan Qin, Hengshu Zhu, Tong Xu, Enhong Chen, Hui Xiong

2021ACM Transactions on Information Systems20 citationsDOI

Abstract

The job interview is considered as one of the most essential tasks in talent recruitment, which forms a bridge between candidates and employers in fitting the right person for the right job. While substantial efforts have been made on improving the job interview process, it is inevitable to have biased or inconsistent interview assessment due to the subjective nature of the traditional interview process. To this end, in this article, we propose three novel approaches to intelligent job interview by learning the large-scale real-world interview data. Specifically, we first develop a preliminary model, named Joint Learning Model on Interview Assessment (JLMIA), to mine the relationship among job description, candidate resume, and interview assessment. Then, we further design an enhanced model, named Neural-JLMIA, to improve the representative capability by applying neural variance inference. Last, we propose to refine JLMIA with Refined-JLMIA (R-JLMIA) by modeling individual characteristics for each collection, i.e., disentangling the core competences from resume and capturing the evolution of the semantic topics over different interview rounds. As a result, our approaches can effectively learn the representative perspectives of different job interview processes from the successful job interview records in history. In addition, we exploit our approaches for two real-world applications, i.e., person-job fit and skill recommendation for interview assessment. Extensive experiments conducted on real-world data clearly validate the effectiveness of our models, which can lead to substantially less bias in job interviews and provide an interpretable understanding of job interview assessment.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceJob interviewArtificial intelligenceProcess (computing)Telephone interviewInterviewJob analysisInferenceRepresentation (politics)Machine learningApplied psychologyPsychologyJob satisfactionSocial psychologyPoliticsLawOperating systemSocial scienceSociologyPolitical scienceTopic ModelingMultimodal Machine Learning ApplicationsRecommender Systems and Techniques
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