Create new rows in SQL Server using CandidateZip to import resume data from new Google Docs documents
Looking to avoid the hassle of manual update tasks? This integration can help. Use CandidateZip to automatically extract data from a new resume (with "resume" in the file name) as soon as it's received as a Google Docs document, then store that information in your SQL Server database as a new row.
Looking to avoid the hassle of manual update tasks? This integration can help. Use CandidateZip to automatically extract data from a new resume (with "resume" in the file name) as soon as it's received as a Google Docs document, then store that information in your SQL Server database as a new row.
- When this happens...New Document
Triggers when a new document is added (inside any folder).
- automatically do this...Only continue if...
Set up rules to specify when this Zap can continue running.
- then do this...Parse Resume Standard
Convert resume to basic fields plus employment and education data sets.
- then do this!New Row
Triggered when you add a new row.
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New Document
Triggers when a new document is added (inside any folder).
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Document NameRequired
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New Document NameRequired
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