A method and platform for providing an interactive interne computer-driven ip based streaming video/audio webcam meeting and interview apparatus, intended for the process of job searching, employer recruiting and the selection of candidates both nationally and internationally, for national and international employment opportunities.
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20. A computerized program stored on a non-transitory medium having programmable code executable on a computerized server, the computerized program having the programmable code comprising instructions causing which, when executed by the computerized server, cause the computerized server to:
adapt a first interface from a plurality of interfaces to correspond to a first user from a plurality of users;
adapt a second interface from a plurality of interfaces to correspond to a second user from the plurality of users;
provide a the plurality of interfaces to the plurality of users such that each interface from the plurality of interfaces is accessible to a user from the plurality of users, the plurality of interfaces accessible through via a computerized device;
adapt at least two of the plurality of interfaces to correspond to at least two of the plurality of users, respectively, wherein
store a quantity of user data is added to each of the at least two interfaces by the at least two users, respectively added to the first interface by the first user;
store a quantity of user data added to the second interface by the second user;
facilitate a communication between the at least two users by first user and the second user via the first interface and the second interface, the first interface having an interview schedule section that includes a connection status display allowing the first user to see that the first user is connected to an internet protocol (ip) based video and voice over internet protocol (voip) interaction system before a virtual interview begins;
synchronizing a plurality of video signals and a plurality of voice over internet protocol (voip) signals with an internet protocol (ip) based video and voip interaction system, wherein the plurality of video signals and the plurality of voip signals are exchanged contemporaneously between the at least two users first user and the second user during the virtual interview; and
graphically display and audibly present the plurality of video signals and the plurality of voip signals to each of the at least two users the first user and the second user contemporaneously, via a web interface wherein the at least two users the first user and the second user can access the quantity of data added to each of the at least two interfaces first interface and the second interface while the plurality of video signals and the plurality of voip signals are graphically displayed and audibly presented.
18. A method for contemporaneous interaction between at least a first user and a second user on an interactive computerized apparatus, the method comprising the steps of:
providing a first interface and to the first user at a first interface;
providing a second interface to the second user, the first interface and the second interface in communication with a computer network, the second interface remotely located from the first interface;
hosting at least a first database and a second database within a server in communication with the computer network;
storing data relating to the first user that is at the first interface within the first database and storing data relating to the second user that is at the second interface within the second database, wherein the first user accesses to can access the second database and the second user accesses to can access the first database;
posting information about at least one employment opportunity by the second user within the second database; and
facilitating interaction between the first user at first interface and the second user at the second interface with a programmable code executable on the server, wherein the interaction includes:
accessing the second database by the first user;
accessing the first database by the second user; and
facilitating communication between the first user and the second user by via a web interface, including simultaneously linking a plurality of video signals and a plurality of voice over internet protocol (voip) signals with an internet protocol (ip) based video and voice over ip (voip) interaction system; and such that the first user and the second user can communicate contemporaneously communicating with the second user by the first user via the ip based video and voip interaction system, the web interface including an interview schedule section allowing (i) at least one of the first user or the second user to request a virtual interview with the other of the first user or the second user, (ii) the other of the first user or the second user to accept the request of the virtual interview, and (iii) a connection status display allowing the second user to see that the second user is connected to the ip based video and voip interaction system before the virtual interview begins.
1. An interactive computerized apparatus system, comprising:
a first interface in communication with a computer network;
a second interface in communication with the computer network and remotely located from the first interface;
a server in communication with the computer network, the server configured to provide the first interface to a first user via the computer network, the server configured to provide the second interface to a second user via the computer network, the server having at least
a first database and a second database, wherein the first database stores storing data relating to a the first user at the first interface, the second user having access to the first database;
and the a second database stores storing data relating to a the second user at the second interface, the first user having access to the second database and the second user having access to the first database, wherein the second user posts information about at least one employment opportunity within the second database; and
an internet protocol (ip) based video and voice over ip (voip) interaction system housed on the server and having a quantity of programmable code executable on the server, the programmable code having instructions for interaction between the first user at first interface and the second user at the second interface, wherein the interaction includes the first user accessing the second database, the second user accessing the first database, facilitating communication between the first user and the second user by simultaneously linking a plurality of video signals and a plurality of voip signals, wherein the first user and second users user communicate contemporaneously via the ip based video and voip interaction system; and
a home page stored within at least one of the first database or the second database and accessible by at least one of the first user or the second user via the computer network, the home page having an interview schedule section allowing (i) at least one of the first user or the second user to request a virtual interview with the other of the first user or the second user, (ii) the other of the first user or the second user to accept the request of the virtual interview, and (iii) a connection status display allowing the first user to see that the first user is connected to the ip based video and voip interaction system before the virtual interview begins.
2. The interactive computerized apparatus system of
the first user's access to the first database is accessible to the second user such that the second user can view the first database; and
the second database and the second user's access to the first database consists of viewing one of is accessible to the first user such that the first user can view the the second and first database, respectively.
3. The interactive computerized apparatus system of
the first and second users communicating contemporaneously via the ip based video and voip interaction system includes an ip based video and voip application within the first interface includes a first ip based video and voip application; and
the second interfaces interface includes a second ip based video and voip application.
4. The interactive computerized apparatus system of
5. The interactive computerized apparatus system of
6. The interactive computerized apparatus system of
7. The interactive computerized apparatus system of
8. The interactive computerized apparatus system of
9. The interactive computerized apparatus system of
0. 10. The interactive computerized apparatus of
11. The interactive computerized apparatus system of
0. 12. The interactive computerized apparatus of
13. The interactive computerized apparatus system of
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15. The interactive computerized apparatus system of
16. The interactive computerized apparatus system of
the second user is from a plurality of second users;
at least the portion of the recorded and saved interview is saved in the first database and video resume are is accessible to a the plurality of second users, wherein; and
the first database is configured such that the plurality of second users can access the recorded and saved at least the portion of the virtual interview and a video resume by at least one of conducting a search for the recorded and saved virtual interview and video resume and viewing a post of the recorded and saved interview and video resume on a plurality of second interfaces associated with the plurality of second users, respectively, wherein the post of the recorded and saved interview and video resume is created by the first user.
17. The interactive computerized apparatus system of
19. The method for contemporaneous interaction between at least a first user and a second user on an interactive computerized apparatus of
sending a request from one of the first user and or the second user to the other of the first user and or the second user for the ip based video and voip interview;
receiving a response about the request for the ip based video and voip interview; and
scheduling a time for the ip based video and voip interview.
0. 21. The computerized program stored on the non-transitory medium of claim 20, wherein the instruction to adapt the second interface includes instructions which, when executed by the computerized server, cause the computerized server to:
adapt the second interface including a second interview schedule section, the interview schedule section of the first interface being a first interview schedule section, each of the first interview schedule section and the second interview schedule section allowing (i) at least one of the first user or the second user to request the virtual interview with the other of the first user or the second user and (ii) the other of the first user or the second user to accept the request of the virtual interview.
0. 22. The computerized program stored on the non-transitory medium of claim 20, wherein the instruction to adapt the second interface includes instructions which, when executed by the computerized server, cause the computerized server to:
adapt the second interface including a second connection status display allowing the second user to see that the second user is connected to the ip based video and voip interaction system before the virtual interview begins, the connection status display of the first interface being a first connection status display.
0. 23. The computerized program stored on the non-transitory medium of claim 20, wherein the instruction to adapt the second interface includes instructions which, when executed by the computerized server, cause the computerized server to:
adapt the second interface including a second interview schedule section, the interview schedule section of the first interface being a first interview schedule section, each of the first interview schedule section and the second interview schedule is configured to generate a screen having an interview scheduler display section that allows at least one of the first user or the second user to view at least one of: a profile of the other of the first user or second user, a date of the interview, or a time of the interview.
0. 24. The computerized program stored on the non-transitory medium of claim 20, the computerized program having programmable code further comprising instructions which, when executed by the computerized server, cause the computerized server to:
allow at least one of (i) the first user to access at least a portion of the quantity of data added to the second interface by the second user or (ii) the second user to access at least a portion of the quantity of data added to the first user interface by the first user after a start time of the virtual interview and prior to an end time of the virtual interview.
0. 25. The computerized program stored on the non-transitory medium of claim 20, the computerized program having programmable code further comprising instructions which, when executed by the computerized server, cause the computerized server to:
allow at least one of the first user or the second user to record the virtual interview and save at least a portion of the virtual interview.
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1. Field of the Invention
This invention consists of a method and platform for providing an interactive internet computer-driven IP based streaming video/audio webcam meeting and interview apparatus, intended for the process of job search, employer recruiting and selection of candidates for employment.
Specifically this invention will enable employers to “Enhance Conventional Recruiting Methods by Embracing New Computer-Driven Video Conferencing Technology” all through a convenient web site which will allow both Employers and Candidates a convenient and unique method of employee recruitment and employment search. This invention truly enhances conventional online recruiting methods by allowing Candidates and Employers to meet through video conferencing in real time from remote locations. Additionally, employers will be able to view personalized candidate profiles with their written and video resumes, personal pictures, contact information and any additional personal/professional information intended to attract employers. Through this invention, the employer may schedule and perform pre-hire interviews (pre-hire conversations) with candidates internationally or conference with current employees and or other companies registered with this online computer driven apparatus via a webcam or any IP based streaming media video input/output device that has the ability to connect to the World Wide Web or the “Web” for employment purposes.
Further the objective of this invention is to provide a method and apparatus of establishing intimate relationships between employers seeking candidates and candidates seeking employment opportunities. This invention will allow employers to “Virtually” meet a candidate and vice-versa without actually having the candidate present. This will further reduce global pollution, reduce wasted company expenditures and reduce wasted time by eliminating the need to physically travel to interview or meet for the purpose of employment.
2. Description of the Related Prior Art
Many resources are presently available to assist businesses in finding candidates to fill their available employment positions. Presently there are a few major methods of finding candidates: first is direct advertisement through newspapers, company websites and job bulletin boards. Within these advertisements a typical employer's advertisement may include, a focused skill-set, a brief description, a contact person, phone number or fax number. There are many disadvantages to this recruiting method. In this recruitment model, employers may be limiting the number of candidates viewing their advertisement due to the limited market reach of the advertisement method chosen (i.e. the newspaper, company website homepages, magazines, etc.). This recruiting model may require the employer to advertise multiple times and expand its market reach with surrounding area newspapers, magazines, and multiple job bulletin boards, etc. Unfortunately the employer has little to no control over the newspaper or magazine's target audience and the employer must blindly search and filter through the candidates responding to these postings. Additionally, the Employer may incur substantially higher advertisement expenses and a loss of time posting and reposting with little to no results.
The second employment recruiting model would be indirect or assisted recruiting. This is where the employer may pay a third party company, either an internet driven recruiter or a human driven recruiting company to advertise their available employment opportunities within databases offering a much higher candidate exposure and possibly pre-qualified candidates. With human driven recruiting companies, an employer may incur substantially higher costs for recruiting candidates through finders fees, advertisement fees, etc. Also, there is still a risk that the employer would waste time searching through excess marginal or unqualified candidates submitted from the human driven recruiting company due to human error and misunderstandings, resulting in increased recruiting costs and a substantial loss of time.
With Internet computer-driven recruiting systems, an employer may incur a large annual fee to have access to this type of recruiting apparatus. With this model, not only does the employer incur an annual fee, it can also consume a significant amount of its Personnel Department's time. Most internet recruiting inventions offer large vast databases with many candidates, resumes and search filtering devices intended to assist and filter the searching for candidates relevant to the employer's available employment opportunities. While the online recruiting method utilizes the advantage of the internet's broad market reach it lacks the vital element of Human Interaction and the ability to obtain an intimate relationship via the internet computer-driven recruiting apparatus. In the online computer-driven recruitment model, the employer will lose substantial time through such things as; posting available job openings, screening through impersonal candidate profiles, searching through impersonal resumes, lastly scheduling and performing blind interviews resulting in both higher costs of advertisements and a substantial loss of time.
Method and platform for providing an interactive internet computer-driven IP based streaming video/webcam meeting and interview apparatus, intended for the process of job search, employer recruiting and selection of candidates for employment.
Also specifically this invention will enable employers to fully “Enhance Conventional Recruiting Methods by Embracing New Technology” all through a web site which will allow both Employers and Candidates a convenient and unique method of employee recruitment and employment search. The invention will truly enhance conventional recruiting methods by allowing candidates and employers to personally meet while at remote locations. Employers will be able to view personalized candidate profiles with their written and video resumes, personal pictures, contact information and any additional personal/professional information intended to attract employers. Through this invention the employer may perform pre-hire interviews (pre-hire conversations) with candidates or conference with current employees and other companies registered with this online computer driven apparatus via a webcam or any IP based streaming media video and audio input/output device that has the ability to connect to the or the Web.
A further object of the invention is to provide a method and apparatus designed for establishing the most intimate relationships between employers seeking candidates and candidates seeking employment opportunities. This invention will allow employers to search through candidate profiles and meet candidates without actually having the candidate present. Once the relationship has been created, the employer or the candidate may decide if they have created a successful relationship, if not, the candidate may block the employers' profile and the employer may block the candidates' profile to cease future contact. Also a candidate or employer at any time may block any profile from viewing their page, intended as a convenience so there are no profiles posted as confidential in this apparatus.
The above objectives are successfully achieved by providing a “web” based software program created with such technologies as: ASP.Net, PHP, Java, Javascript, Ajax, and more, recorded on a computer which will be launched and hosted through Managed Network Devices.
This invention will first use Domain Name servers (or DNS Server). When a candidate or employer types the uniform resource locator (URL) associated with the DNS Server into their browser bar, they will be requesting the IP address for a particular website from a DNS server. Instead of owning and maintaining any DNS servers, provider of this invention will use a “Managed DNS” service which will basically handle user IP requests through a huge network of servers, distributing the load based on which servers are available at any given time. This system cuts down on congestion, resulting in fewer slowdowns and DNS errors for users at peak access times.
Next this invention will utilize Proxy servers. The Proxy servers will sit between a user computer and the provider of the apparatus's main servers. They will then deliver cached content to users which will limit redundant requests to the provider of the apparatus's application servers. Enabling content caching at this level will cut down on congestion.
Third, the invention will utilize a database comprised of managed scalable cluster servers. The cluster stores users' uploaded media files (images, videos, resume, etc.).
Lastly, this invention's back-end will be an I/O interfacing server switch. This server switch will facilitate communication between multiple severs on multiple platforms—in this case, between all of the servers in the provider of the apparatus's infrastructure and between the provider of the apparatus's servers and the external servers that deliver content to the end user.
An overview of an embodiment of this invention is illustrated in
Specifically the candidate site program that is run by the candidate's computer 10 is compatible for the use with Windows 98SE™ or better, but can be written in any language that is executable by any type of computer, and can be configured to be compatible for use with any type of operating system, software or Web browser. The Candidate site program can be accessed by any computer with an operating system which meets the minimum requirements and is properly equipped to connect and communicate via the “Web” or World Wide Web.
Once the candidate 10 creates a new secure personal account 21, the candidate will be prompted to enter personal and professional data required in order to establish a personal account 21 within the embodiment of this invention. Within the personal account 21, the candidate will have access to the Employer profile/Job filtering device 22. Within the employer profile/job searching and filtering device 22, the candidate may enter particular data within pre-established data fields which will assist the candidate by systematically reducing employer profile's with attached jobs until the candidate search is final with the end results 23 according to the embodiment of this invention. Once the end results are met, the candidate will be able to view the search results 23 derived from the candidate's entered search criteria.
With the candidate viewing the search results 23, the candidate will be able to individually select any “employer profile” 24, which will fully display the employer's personal profile page, presenting that employer's available jobs, contact information, pictures, a brief description and a direct email account attached to the selected employer's profile as part of an internal email system 26 allowing the candidate to make initial contact with the employer according to the embodiment of this invention. The candidate will have a decision making point 25 after reviewing the employer's personal profile with attached jobs 24 to either send an email to the employer through the internal email system 26 or returning to the employer profile/job search results 23.
The candidate decides to proceed to pursue a relationship with the selected employer/employer profile 24 and sends an email from the candidate's profile to the employer's profile 26. Once the candidate sends a contact email, the employer has the discretion to either send a returned email or a request to perform a video, IP based streaming media/webcam interview 27. If the employer decides to send a request for a webcam/streaming video and audio web interview 27, the candidate is expected to either dismiss the interview or accept the interview. In the event that the employer successfully conducts a IP based web interview, the candidate and the employer may either find success 29 and move forward to hiring the candidate 10 or the candidate must take the return path 28 returning back to the employer profile search results 23 to start over again.
Fourth the candidate will be able to view their personal profile/“home page” by clicking on a View Profile tab. This view will enable the candidate to view their own profile in the same format as the employer/company profile will view it. This way the candidate will be capable of visually noticing any errors or things they would like to change, according to the embodiment of this invention.
Fifth, the candidate will have a mailbox where the candidate will be able to send and receive emails directly to and from other active Employer/company profiles located within this invention. The candidate will click on the tab located in their “home page” which will open a new mailbox window allowing the candidate to save emails, view sent emails and received emails, etc. according to the embodiment of this invention.
Sixth, the candidate will be able to view all saved employers/company profiles 300 by selecting the view saved employers/Companies tab. By selecting this tab it will open a new window showing every employer/company that has been viewed and saved, according to the embodiment of this invention.
Seventh, the candidate will be able to block any employer/company profiles as necessary by selecting the Block Profiles tab. By selecting the Block Profiles tab 308, the candidate will never have to create a confidential profile, limiting their exposure. They will simply select the Block Profiles tab located within the candidate's “home page”, which will allow the candidate to perform an employer/company profile search. Once the candidate selects the intended profile, the candidate will be prompted to block the selected profile which will enable the selected employer/candidate profile from being able to view the candidate's personal profile according to the embodiment of this invention.
Eighth, the candidate will be able to view their webcam Interview schedule and requests by selecting the “webcam Settings/Webcam interview Schedule” tab 309. When the candidate clicks this tab, a new window will open up within the candidate's “home page” enabling the candidate to view their personal “Web video Interview Scheduler”
Ninth, the candidate will be able to search available employer/company profiles with attached jobs, by clicking a “Search Available employers/companies with attached Jobs” tab 311. By selecting this tab, the candidate will open a new window within the candidate's “home page” which will allow the candidate to use a searching/filtering device reference
Also within the candidate's “home page” the candidate will have access to online technical assessments 312 (a tab located within the candidate's “home page”) linking the candidate to a technical assessment web site), self background checks 313 (a tab located within the candidate's “homepage” which will link the candidate to a personal background checking companies website), lastly but not limited to employment products 314 (a tab located within the candidate's “home page” which will open a new window within this invention providing the candidate with products such as a webcam or any device that may transmit IP based video/audio data allowing the candidate to communicate with employers/company profiles via this invention), according to the embodiment of this invention.
Within the “View All Available Jobs” tab 62, the candidate may open a new window within the employer/company's profile visually displaying all available jobs posted by the employer. Within the “Save as Potential Employer” 63, the candidate may save the employer/company's profile to the candidate's profile as part of the organization function of this invention according to the embodiment of this invention. At any time the candidate may click on the “Send Email” tab 64, which will open a window within the employer/company's “home page” allowing the candidate to send a direct email intended to communicate directly to the employer/company.
The candidate will also have a unique built in tool, the “Block This Profile” tab 65. By activating the “Block This Profile” tab 65, the candidate will be able to keep the selected employer/company from viewing the candidate's personal profile, reference
The Webcam Interview Scheduler will allow the candidate to view such things as; the employer/company 81 requesting the streaming video/audio interview, the date 85 requested for the streaming video/audio interview, the exact time 84 requested for the streaming video/audio interview, confirmation buttons 83, (confirming the streaming video/audio interview with the employer/company profile) according to the embodiment of the invention. Most importantly the Webcam Interview Scheduler will allow the candidate to view their own transmitting image 80 (for self adjustment purposes) and view an image 86 of the employer during the IP based streaming video/audio web interview.
Also, there are such amenities as: a countdown start clock 87, connection status alert 88 (displaying if the candidate is properly connected), delay start time button 89 (allowing a candidate to extend the start time in 30 second increments), a record interview button 91 (allowing candidates to record and save the interview for further review), and lastly but not limited to an exit Interview button 90 (allowing the candidate to end the interview at anytime), all according to the embodiment of this invention.
Before the employer/company creates a new secure personal account, they must agree to a contractual agreement 900 issued by the provider of this invention. Once the employer accepts the contractual agreement 900 the employer will begin to create a secure personal employer/company profile 91. First the employer/company will be prompted to enter personal and professional data required to establish a secure personal employer/company account 91 according to the embodiment of this invention. Within the secure personal employer/company account 91, the employer/company will have access to the candidate profile search and filtering device 92. Within the candidate profile searching and filtering device 92, the employer/company may enter particular data within pre-established data fields which will assist the employer/company by systematically reducing candidate profile's until the candidate search is final with the end results 93 according to the embodiment of this invention. Once the end results are met, the employer/company will be able to view the search results 93 derived from the employer's entered search criteria.
With the employer/company viewing the search results 93, the employer will be able to individually select any “candidate profile” 94, which will fully display the candidate's personal profile page, presenting that candidate's contact information, pictures, a brief description about the candidate, a word formatted resume, a video formatted resume and a direct email account attached to the selected candidate's profile as part of an internal email system 96 allowing the employer to make initial contact with the candidate according to the embodiment of this invention. The employer will have a decision making point 95 after reviewing the candidate profile 94 with attached resumes to either send an email to the candidate through the internal email system and save the candidate profile for future consideration or return back to the candidate profile search results 93.
The employer/company decides to proceed and pursue a relationship with the selected candidate profile and sends an email from the employer's profile account to the candidate's profile account 96. Once the employer sends a contact email and makes initial communication, the employer if interested in the candidate will request to perform an IP based streaming video/audio webcam interview 97. If the candidate accepts the request for a webcam/streaming video and audio web interview 97, both the employer and candidate will participate in the streaming video/audio interview. After the interview both the candidate and employer may determine if a successful relationship was developed and either move forward with the hiring process 98, or the employer must take the return path 99 returning back to the candidate profile search results 93 to start over again all according the embodiment of this invention.
Fourth, the employer/company will be able to add/edit their available jobs posted within the employer's “home page” by clicking on the Add/edit jobs tab. Once the employer clicks on the add/edit jobs tab, a window within the employer's “home page” will open, which will allow the employer to input/change their available jobs, job titles, descriptions of any jobs, and locations of each available job position, and information like this according to the embodiment of this invention.
Fifth, the employer/company will be able to view their posted pictures within the employer's “home page” by clicking on the view photos tab. Once the employer clicks on the view uploaded photos tab, a window within the employer's “home page” will open, which will allow the employer to view what the pictures will look like to a candidate viewing their page according to the embodiment of this invention.
Sixth, the employer/company will be able to view their personal profile/“home page” by clicking on a View Profile tab. This view will enable to employer/company to view their own profile in the same format as the candidate profile will view it. This way the employer will be capable of visually noticing any errors or things they would like to change about their profile, according to the embodiment of this invention.
Seventh, the employer/company will have a mailbox 115 where the employer/company will be able to send and receive emails directly to other active candidate profiles located within the present invention. The employer/company will click on the tab located in their “home page” which will open a new mailbox window allowing the employer/company to save emails, view sent emails and view received emails, etc. according to the embodiment of this invention.
Eighth, the employer/company will be able to view all saved candidate profiles 116 by selecting the “view saved employers/Companies tab 116. By selecting this tab it will open a new window showing every candidate that has been viewed and saved intended for organization according to the embodiment of this invention.
Ninth, the employer/company may send a request for an IP based streaming video/audio web interview to any selected candidate by clicking on the “Request Webcam Interview” tab 107. By selecting this tab, a new window will open within the employer/company “home page” where the employer/company will be able to enter the candidate requested to participate in a webcam IP based streaming video/audio interview, enter a requested date and time and enter in any specific directions or notes intended for the candidate to view. After all data is entered into the Interview scheduler, the employer/company will press a send button initializing the request according to the embodiment of this invention.
Tenth, the employer/company will be able to requests to any selected candidate to perform a criminal background check by clicking on the “Request Background check” tab 108 and a technical assessment test by clicking on the “Request technical assessment” tab 109. Both the “Request A Technical Assessment” tab 109 and the “Request A Background check” tab 108 will link the requester and requested to a third-party company which provides a proper resource to complete the two tasks according to the embodiment of this invention.
Eleventh, the employer/company will be able to block any candidate profiles as necessary by selecting the Block Profiles tab 110. By selecting the “Block Candidate profiles” tab 110, the employer will never have to be bothered by unqualified candidates, over persistent candidates, or unwanted candidates, etc. They will simply select the Block Profiles tab 110 located within the employer's “home page”, which will allow the employer/company to perform a candidate profile search. Once the employer/company selects the intended profile, the employer/company will be prompted to Block the selected profile which will disable the selected candidate or another employer/company's profile from being able to view the employer's personal profile according to the embodiment of this invention.
Twelfth, the employer/company will be able to view their webcam Interview schedule and requests sent to candidate profiles by selecting the “webcam Settings/Webcam interview” tab 118. When the employer/company clicks this tab, a new window will open up within the employer's “home page” enabling the employer/company to view their personal “Web video Interview Scheduler”, reference
Lastly, but not limited to, the employer/company will be able to search available candidate profiles with attached video or word formatted resumes, by clicking a “Search Available candidates” tab. By selecting this tab, the employer/company will open a new window within the employer's “home page” which will allow the employer/company to use a searching/filtering device reference
The Webcam Interview Scheduler will allow the employer/company to view such things as; any previously requested web streaming video/audio interviews with candidates 300, the dates 301 requested for the streaming video/audio interview, the exact time 302 requested for the streaming video/audio interview, a “send request buttons” 303, (sending a request seeking confirmation from the candidate profile for the invitation to the streaming video/audio interview), “Cancel Request” button 304, according to the embodiment of this invention. Most importantly the Webcam Interview Scheduler will allow the employer/company to view their own transmitting image 305 (for self adjustment purposes) and view the candidate 306 during the IP based streaming video/audio web interview according to the embodiment of this invention.
Also, there are such amenities as: a countdown start clock 311, connection status alert 310 (displaying if the employer/company is properly connected), delay start time button 309 (allowing a employer/company to extend the start time in 30 second increments), a record interview button 308 (allowing employer/company to record and save the interview for further review), and lastly but not limited to an exit Interview button 307 (allowing the employer/company to end the interview at anytime), all according to the embodiment of this invention.
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