Career Finder: AI powered career guider
Abstract
This paper discusses the overall design,
development, and deployment of an AI-based career
recommendation system, organized into four interdependent
modules: User Interface (UI) Design and Development,
Backend Development and API Management, AI Model
Integration and Recommendation Engine, and Database and
Deployment. The platform leverages cutting-edge technologies
such as React.js for a dynamic front-end, Flask for robust
backend API development, OpenAI GPT-based models (or
alternatives like Hugging Face Transformers or LLaMA) for
personalized career insights, and MongoDB for scalable data
storage. The UI module prioritizes creating an intuitive and
responsive user experience, incorporating features like dynamic
forms and skill gap analysis dashboards. The Backend module
focuses on developing secure and efficient RESTful APIs to
handle user data processing and AI model communication. The
AI Model Integration module delves into natural language
processing (NLP) techniques to analyze user inputs, match
skills, and generate tailored career recommendations. The
Database and Deployment module is focused on data
management that scales and is secure on cloud systems such as
AWS, Azure, or Google Cloud, with authentication through
Firebase and CI/CD through GitHub Actions. The project
focuses on team collaboration, with tools such as Jira and
GitHub used for easy integration between modules and effective
development practices. This paper lays out the process of
development,
challenges
encountered,
improvements in the future of the platform.
Keywords:
Career recommendation, AI, NLP, machine learning, cloud deployment, skill gap analysisPublished
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