Keyword Relevance
When performing semantic searches it is possible to indicate the relevance of each keyword in the search query. Marking certain keywords as more relevant than others influences the ranking of the results that are returned. There are three possible levels of relevance: Must Have, Should Have, and Nice to Have.
- Must Have: Use Must Have to indicate that the term is required to be present in all search results. Any candidates A person looking for a job. A candidate can also be referred to as a Job Seeker, Applicant, or Provider. that do not include the Must Have item will not be returned in the results.
- Should Have: Most search keywords will be marked as Should Have. Candidates that include the Should Have item will be ranked higher in the results than candidates that do not have it. Should Have allows results that do not include the term to be returned but they will be ranked lower.
- Nice to Have: Use Nice to Have to boost the ranking of items that are not mandatory but would make one candidate A person looking for a job. A candidate can also be referred to as a Job Seeker, Applicant, or Provider. a better fit over another. The Nice to Have ranking weight is less than Should Have but still higher than candidates that do not have the term.
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