Multimedia Conference Resume Display for Seamless Interviews
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Solution Overview
Problem
Traditional face-to-face interviews for talent recruitment require manual switching between interview multimedia content and candidate resumes, which is inefficient and disruptive.
Innovation Solution
An information interaction method and apparatus that integrates multimedia conferencing with resume display, allowing seamless viewing of candidate resumes within the multimedia conferencing interface, reducing the need for manual window switching.
Engineering Contradictions & Design Principles
Engineering Contradiction Analysis
1Productivity
If traditional face-to-face interviews are conducted with separate windows for multimedia content and resumes, then interviewers can view both interview content and candidate information, but interviewers must manually switch between windows which reduces efficiency and increases operational complexity
Solution Approach 1:
The patent merges the resume display function with the multimedia conferencing client interface. The resume information is integrated into the same window where interview multimedia content is displayed, eliminating the need for separate windows and manual switching. This combining of functions directly resolves the contradiction by improving interview efficiency while reducing operational complexity.
Solution Approach 2:
The multimedia conferencing client is enhanced to serve multiple functions simultaneously: it displays interview multimedia content (video/audio streams) and candidate resume information within the same interface. This multi-functionality allows interviewers to access both types of information through a single application, thereby improving productivity without increasing operational burden.
2Productivity
If interviewers use separate applications for multimedia conferencing and resume viewing, then each application can be optimized for its specific function, but the need to switch between applications disrupts the interview flow and reduces efficiency
Solution Approach 1:
The patent combines the resume display functionality with the multimedia conferencing client into a single integrated system. By merging these previously separate applications, the patent maintains the specialized functions of each while eliminating the need to switch between them, thus preserving interview flow continuity while managing system integration within the unified client interface.
3Loss of information
If manual window switching is required between interview content and resume information, then interviewers can access all necessary information, but the frequent switching increases operational complexity and disrupts attention
Solution Approach 1:
The patent merges resume information display with the multimedia conferencing interface into a single integrated view. This ensures that all necessary information (interview content and resume data) remains accessible simultaneously within one window, eliminating information loss while greatly simplifying operations by removing the need for manual switching.
Solution Approach 2:
The patent utilizes spatial arrangement within the unified interface to display resume information and multimedia content in different regions or layers of the same window. This dimensional organization allows interviewers to access both types of information simultaneously without switching, maintaining information accessibility while simplifying operations through a single-view interface.
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AI summary
Embodiments of the present disclosure provide an information interaction method and apparatus, system and electronic device. The method comprises: receiving an interview instruction issued by a user to enter a preset interview; sending an interview request generated according to the interview instruction to a multimedia conferencing server to instruct the multimedia conferencing server to connect a terminal device to a predetermined web conference room, and determining a user identity of the user according to user information indicated by the interview request; in response to the user identity of the user being determined to be an interviewer, receiving first interview information that matches the interviewer identity as returned by the multimedia conferencing server; displaying a resume indicated by the resume information in a multimedia conferencing client of the terminal device. Thus, it is possible to view the resume of the candidate while holding an interview by means of multimedia conferencing.


