Create rows in Google BigQuery using resume data extracted by CandidateZip from new Dropbox files
With this integration, you'll use CandidateZip to automatically extract data from a new resume received in your Dropbox account, then store that data in your Google BigQuery account as a new row . (The file name must have the word "resume.")
With this integration, you'll use CandidateZip to automatically extract data from a new resume received in your Dropbox account, then store that data in your Google BigQuery account as a new row . (The file name must have the word "resume.")
- When this happens...New File in Folder
Triggers when a new file is added to a folder. Make sure the number of files/folders in the watched folder does not exceed 6000.
- 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!Create Row
Creates a new row of data in a table. Note: Does not create a job.
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Include files in subfolders?
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Important Information
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