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OCR Technology
by ResumeEdge.com
- The Net's Premier Resume Writing and Editing Service
Optical
Character Recognition (OCR) was developed in the 70’s by Ray Kurzweil, a
graduate of Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Although Mr. Kurzweil’s intent was to develop a machine (known as the
Kurzweil Reading Machine) to help visually impaired individuals read printed
materials, OCR technology has since become indispensable in modern business.
Generally
speaking, what OCR means to the modern job hunter is that initially a
computer, not a human being, will be scanning the resume for appropriate
content. Since machines are not
impressed by font styles and other formatting enhancements, content is
all-important, as is the presentation of your document in a scanner-friendly
manner. With computer technology
changing daily, "scanner-friendly" may mean a document stripped of
all formatting and enhancements, or one that bears some formatting that can be
read by the more modern software.
However,
regardless of which format is used, content is still essential, beginning with
keywords.
Keywords
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