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- the present invention relates to a method and associated system for associating work regions with suppliers of candidates.
- the present invention provides a mapping comprising:
- a computing system comprising a memory device, said memory device comprising, a list of candidate skills, a list of suppliers, a list of work regions, a list of geographical location identifiers, and a list of work locations, said requester associated with a first company;
- the present invention provides a computing system comprising a processor coupled to a computer-readable memory unit, said memory unit comprising a list of candidate skills, a list of suppliers, a list of work regions, a list of geographical location identifiers, a list of work locations, and instructions that when executed by the processor implement a mapping method, said method comprising:
- the present invention provides a computer program product, comprising a computer usable medium comprising a list of candidate skills, a list of suppliers, a list of work regions, a list of geographical location identifiers, a list of work locations, and a computer readable program code embodied therein, said computer readable program code adapted to implement a mapping method within a computing system, said method comprising:
- the present invention provides a process for supporting computer infrastructure, said process comprising providing at least one support service for at least one of creating, integrating, hosting, maintaining, and deploying computer-readable code in a computing system comprising a memory unit, said memory unit comprising a list of candidate skills, a list of suppliers, a list of work regions, a list of geographical location identifiers, and a list of work locations, wherein the code in combination with the computing system is capable of performing a mapping method, said method comprising:
- the present invention advantageously provides a method and associated system capable of selecting an agency for providing a suitable individual to perform functions.
- FIG. 1 illustrates a block diagram of a system for generating a candidate request and routing the candidate request to a plurality of associated suppliers, in accordance with embodiments of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 illustrates a flowchart describing an algorithm used by the system of FIG. 1 for generating a candidate request and routing the candidate request to a plurality of associated suppliers.
- FIGS. 3 a and 3 b in combination illustrate an example of a computer screen shot associated with a first set of steps from the algorithm of FIG. 2 , in accordance with embodiments of the present invention.
- FIG. 4 illustrates an example of a computer screen shot section associated with a first step from the algorithm of FIG. 2 , in accordance with embodiments of the present invention.
- FIG. 5 illustrates an example of a computer screen shot section additionally associated with the first step from the algorithm of FIG. 2 , in accordance with embodiments of the present invention.
- FIG. 6 illustrates an example of a computer screen shot section further associated with the first step from the algorithm of FIG. 2 , in accordance with embodiments of the present invention.
- FIGS. 7 a and 7 b in combination illustrate an example of a computer screen shot associated with a second step from the algorithm of FIG. 2 , in accordance with embodiments of the present invention.
- FIG. 8 illustrates a computer system used for generating a candidate request and routing the candidate request to a plurality of associated suppliers, in accordance with embodiments of the present invention.
- FIG. 1 illustrates a block diagram of a system 2 for generating a candidate request and routing the candidate request to a plurality of associated suppliers, in accordance with embodiments of the present invention.
- System 2 may be used for:
- Allowing a user e.g., a requester using terminal 8 a ) to select a skill or skill set for generating a request for candidates (e.g., contractors, job applicants, etc) to perform a function comprising the selected skill or skill set.
- candidates e.g., contractors, job applicants, etc
- a service type is a skill type classification (e.g., technical skills, administrative skills, educational skills, etc).
- Providing a list of suppliers e.g., employment agencies
- Assigning pricing rates to the list of suppliers i.e., rates paid to the suppliers for providing contractors).
- Generating a request (including work region specific pricing) for candidates. 9. Sending the request to the suppliers on the list.
- a requester is defined herein as a person/people (e.g., users from an entity such as, inter alia, a company) looking for a candidate or resource (i.e., a person/people with a specific skill(s)) to perform a function comprising a selected skill or skill set.
- a supplier is defined herein as an external entity or company (e.g., an employment agency) capable of satisfying candidate requests 9 (i.e., providing candidates).
- a work location is defined herein as a location where a candidate or resource will work (i.e., perform job duties).
- a work location may be a company location (e.g., a specific regional facility for a company), customer (i.e., for the company) location, remote/satellite company location, etc.
- a geographical location is defined herein as a geographical area that comprises a work location.
- a geographical location may comprise a country, a city, a postal code etc.
- a geographical location identifier comprises an alpha/numeric identifier for the geographical location.
- a geographical location identifier may comprise, inter alia, a country name, a city name, a state name, a postal code, etc.
- a work region is defined herein as a broad geographical area that may comprise a geographical location and several work locations.
- a work region may comprise a multi-state area, a plurality of cities, etc.
- a software application e.g., software application 16 a
- a software application generates the associations between work locations, work regions, geographical location identifiers, suppliers, and pricing rates.
- the requester interacts with the software application (e.g., software application 16 a ) to select a work location and the software application determines the geographical location comprising the work location.
- the requester selects a specified candidate skill (e.g, a Java programmer, etc) to be performed in the work location and the software application determines a work region comprising the work location by using the geographical location identifiers and a service type of the selected skill or skill set.
- a specified candidate skill e.g, a Java programmer, etc
- a service type is defined herein as a skill type classification (e.g., technical skills, administrative skills, educational skills, etc).
- the software application generates a list of suppliers (e.g., employment agencies) associated with the work region and assigns work region specific pricing rates to the list of suppliers (i.e., rates paid to the suppliers for providing contractors).
- System 2 comprises a computing system 4 a (e.g., a server) connected to a computing system 4 b (e.g., a server) through an interface 10 .
- Interface 10 may comprise any type of interface known to a person of ordinary skill in the art including, inter alia, a local area network, (LAN), a wide area network (WAN), the Internet, etc.
- Computing system 4 a comprises a computing apparatus 5 a and an interface terminal 8 a .
- Computing system 4 b comprises a computing apparatus 5 b and an interface terminal 8 b .
- Computing apparatus 5 a comprises a CPU 9 a and a memory device 14 a .
- memory device 14 a may be located external to computing apparatus 5 a .
- Memory device 14 a comprises a software application 16 a , lists 11 , input data 19 , and request documents 22 .
- Lists 11 and input data 19 may be inputted into computing apparatus 5 a through interface terminal 8 a .
- Computing apparatus 5 b comprises a CPU 9 b and a memory device 14 b .
- memory device 14 b may be located external to computing apparatus 5 b .
- Candidate data 17 i.e., comprising lists of candidates and responses from the suppliers) may be inputted into computing apparatus 5 b through interface terminal 8 b.
- a requester logs into computing system 5 a .
- the following process steps illustrate an example of a process (i.e., using system 2 ) for a candidate request and routing the candidate request to a plurality of associated suppliers.
- a project may be performed either in a company (i.e., requesting company) location or an alternative location such a customer location, temporary location, etc. 2.
- the requester logs in into software application 16 a to create a request document for requested skills.
- computing apparatus presents to the requester a template comprising questions. Using the template, the requester may select any type of request such as new, referral, or renewal and continue to input request details data (e.g., input data 19 ) such as, inter alia, project name, type of request, project coordinators, accounting information, etc. 3.
- the requester may additionally input skills details data (e.g., input data 19 ) such as, inter alia, a job role, job position details, dates, work location, etc.
- skills details data e.g., input data 19
- the requester has two options for a work location: a company location or other location.
- FIG. 2 illustrates a flowchart describing an algorithm used by system 2 of FIG. 1 for generating a candidate request and routing the candidate request to a plurality of associated suppliers.
- the computing system e.g., computing system 4 a in FIG. 1
- the computing system generates associations between work locations, work regions, geographical location identifiers, suppliers, and pricing rates.
- a requester logs into the computing system (e.g., computing system 4 a of FIG. 1 ).
- the computing system e.g., computing system 4 a in FIG. 1
- presents the requester a request template i.e., comprising questions for generating a request document.
- step 36 the requester inputs (i.e., via terminal 8 a of FIG. 1 ) request details data into the computing system.
- step 37 the requester selects a work location.
- step 38 the requester is presented a list of skills and the requester selects a needed skill.
- step 40 the computing system determines a geographical location for the work location.
- step 42 the computing system determines a work region for the geographical location and the work location.
- the work region determined in step 42 is used to generate an associated list of work region specific suppliers for providing resources for the work location.
- a group of pricing rates for the suppliers is determined.
- step 48 a request document (i.e., comprising the selected skill) is generated.
- step 50 the request is transmitted to the suppliers determined in step 44 .
- step 52 the suppliers transmit lists of candidates and the process terminates in step 54 .
- Computing system 4 a has 436 cities configured in the United States. The cities are distributed among 12 different work regions as illustrated in table 1.
- the work region configured in Wisconsin is illustrated in table 2.
- computing system 4 a Since the work region is only configured at region level, computing system 4 a will perform four attempts in order to find a work region as illustrated below:
- the resulting work region will be NORTH EAST. Once the work region is located, the work region will be used to determine a pricing area as illustrated in table 3.
- a pricing area is used to determine a rate duration that will be used in the selected work location as illustrated in table 4.
- Table 5 illustrates work region associated with suppliers for work locations.
- FIGS. 3 a and 3 b in combination illustrate an example of a computer screen shot 300 (e.g., displayed on interface terminal 8 a of FIG. 1 ) associated with steps 34 , 36 , and 37 of FIG. 2 , in accordance with embodiments of the present invention.
- the computing system displays a work location selection section 304 of a computer screen shot 300 to allow a requester to specify work location.
- a company location or other location may be selected.
- the selection in selection portion 304 will populate the selection section 304 with valid states/regions/provinces related with a default country.
- the country/territory field comprises a dropdown menu with valid countries where work locations have been configured.
- FIG. 4 illustrates an example of a computer screen shot section 404 (e.g., displayed on interface terminal 8 a of FIG. 1 ) associated with step 37 of FIG. 2 , in accordance with embodiments of the present invention.
- the computing system displays a modified computer screen shot section 404 (i.e., modified from selection section 304 of FIG. 3 ) to allow company locations to be loaded by a bridge from a Real Estate/Site Operations database.
- the company locations are arranged by city, state/region/province and country/territory. Since the country and state are selected in selection section 304 of FIG. 3 , a city field is populated with all cities that have at least one company location in that given state and country. countries like USA or Japan may have hundreds of locations spread among their different states.
- Software application 16 a uses a type ahead functionality so that the work location dropdown menu populated by only looking for work locations that match the selected country, state and city.
- FIG. 5 illustrates an example of a computer screen shot section 504 (e.g., displayed on interface terminal 8 a of FIG. 1 ) associated with step 37 of FIG. 2 , in accordance with embodiments of the present invention.
- the computing system displays a modified computer screen shot section 504 (i.e., modified from selection section 304 of FIG. 3 ) to allow non-company work locations (i.e., other work locations) to be selected.
- non-company work locations i.e., other work locations
- Address line 1 and address line 2 are used to specify a street name and number, apartment number, building, etc.
- the city may be entered as a free type text where the requester may specify a name of the city (e.g., using a keyboard). If the requester types more than 2 letters of a city, computing system 4 a will suggest all possible cities that match the two or more letters typed by the requester.
- FIG. 6 illustrates an example of a computer screen shot section 604 (e.g., displayed on interface terminal 8 a of FIG. 1 ) associated with step 37 of FIG. 2 , in accordance with embodiments of the present invention.
- the computing system displays a modified computer screen shot section 604 (i.e., modified from selection section 304 of FIG. 3 ) to allow software application to adapt given a country configuration. For some countries, it might be required to enter a valid postal code in order to find appropriate pricing rates or suppliers.
- the requester has two options:
- FIGS. 7 a and 7 b in combination illustrate an example of a computer screen shot 700 (e.g., displayed on interface terminal 8 a of FIG. 1 ) associated with step 44 of FIG. 2 , in accordance with embodiments of the present invention.
- the computing system displays a screen shot section 704 comprising the associated (i.e., associated with the work region) suppliers.
- FIG. 8 illustrates a computer system 90 (i.e., computing system 4 a and/or 4 b in FIG. 1 ) used for generating a candidate request and routing the candidate request to a plurality of associated suppliers, in accordance with embodiments of the present invention.
- the computer system 90 comprises a processor 91 , an input device 92 coupled to the processor 91 , an output device 93 coupled to the processor 91 , and memory devices 94 and 95 each coupled to the processor 91 .
- the input device 92 may be, inter alia, a keyboard, a mouse, etc.
- the output device 93 may be, inter alia, a printer, a plotter, a computer screen, a magnetic tape, a removable hard disk, a floppy disk, etc.
- the memory devices 94 and 95 may be, inter alia, a hard disk, a floppy disk, a magnetic tape, an optical storage such as a compact disc (CD) or a digital video disc (DVD), a dynamic random access memory (DRAM), a read-only memory (ROM), etc.
- the memory device 95 includes a computer code 97 .
- the computer code 97 includes algorithms (e.g., algorithm of FIG. 2 ) for generating a candidate request and routing the candidate request to a plurality of associated suppliers.
- the processor 91 executes the computer code 97 .
- the memory device 94 includes input data 96 .
- the input data 96 includes input required by the computer code 97 .
- the output device 93 displays output from the computer code 97 .
- Either or both memory devices 94 and 95 may comprise the algorithm of FIG. 2 and may be used as a computer usable medium (or a computer readable medium or a program storage device) having a computer readable program code embodied therein and/or having other data stored therein, wherein the computer readable program code comprises the computer code 97 .
- a computer program product (or, alternatively, an article of manufacture) of the computer system 90 may comprise said computer usable medium (or said program storage device).
- any of the components of the present invention could be deployed, managed, serviced, etc. by a service provider who offers to generate a modified request document.
- the present invention discloses a process for deploying or integrating computing infrastructure, comprising integrating computer-readable code into the computer system 90 , wherein the code in combination with the computer system 90 is capable of performing a method for generating a candidate request and routing the candidate request to a plurality of associated suppliers.
- the invention provides a business method that performs the process steps of the invention on a subscription, advertising, and/or fee basis. That is, a service provider, such as a Solution Integrator, could offer to generate a candidate request and route the candidate request to a plurality of associated suppliers.
- the service provider can create, maintain, support, etc., a computer infrastructure that performs the process steps of the invention for one or more customers.
- the service provider can receive payment from the customer(s) under a subscription and/or fee agreement and/or the service provider can receive payment from the sale of advertising content to one or more third parties.
- FIG. 8 shows the computer system 90 as a particular configuration of hardware and software
- any configuration of hardware and software may be utilized for the purposes stated supra in conjunction with the particular computer system 90 of FIG. 8 .
- the memory devices 94 and 95 may be portions of a single memory device rather than separate memory devices.
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A mapping method and system. The method includes receiving from a computing system, a selection of a first candidate skill from a list of candidate skills. The computing system receives a selection of a first work location of associated with a first skill. The computing system determines a first geographical location identifier identifying a first area comprising the first work location. The computing system determines a first work region comprising the first area and the first work location. The computing system selects a first group of suppliers associated the first work region. The computing system generates a candidate request document comprising the first candidate skill, the first work region, and the first work location. The computing system transmits to the first group of suppliers the candidate request document.
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- This application is a continuation application claiming priority to Ser. No. 11/757,148 filed Jun. 1, 2007.
- The present invention relates to a method and associated system for associating work regions with suppliers of candidates.
- Selecting an agency for providing a suitable individual to perform functions typically requires a process that may be complicated and inaccurate. Accordingly, there exists a need in the art to overcome the deficiencies and limitations described herein above.
- The present invention provides a mapping comprising:
- receiving, by a computing system from a requester, a command for creating a candidate request, said computing system comprising a memory device, said memory device comprising, a list of candidate skills, a list of suppliers, a list of work regions, a list of geographical location identifiers, and a list of work locations, said requester associated with a first company;
- associating, by said computing system, each work region of said list of work regions with a different group of work locations of said list of work locations;
- associating, by said computing system, each said work region with a different group of geographical location identifiers of said list of geographical location identifiers;
- associating, by said computing system, each said work region with a different group of suppliers of said list of suppliers;
- presenting, by said computing system, said list of candidate skills to said requester;
- receiving from said requester, by said computing system, a selection of a first candidate skill from said list of candidate skills;
- receiving, from said requester by said computing system, a selection of a first work location of said list of work locations, said first work location associated with said first skill;
- determining, by said computing system, a first geographical location identifier of said list of geographical location identifiers, said first geographical location identifier identifying a first area comprising said first work location;
- determining, by said computing system, a first work region of said list of work regions, said first work region comprising said first area and said first work location;
- selecting, by said computing system for said requester, a first group of suppliers of said list of suppliers, said first group of suppliers associated said first work region;
- presenting, by said computing system to said requester, said first group of suppliers;
- generating, by said computing system, a candidate request document, said candidate request document comprising said first candidate skill, said first work region, and said first work location; and
- transmitting, by said computing system to said first group of suppliers, said candidate request document.
- The present invention provides a computing system comprising a processor coupled to a computer-readable memory unit, said memory unit comprising a list of candidate skills, a list of suppliers, a list of work regions, a list of geographical location identifiers, a list of work locations, and instructions that when executed by the processor implement a mapping method, said method comprising:
- receiving, by said computing system from a requester, a command for creating a candidate request, said requester associated with a first company;
- associating, by said computing system, each work region of said list of work regions with a different group of work locations of said list of work locations;
- associating, by said computing system, each said work region with a different group of geographical location identifiers of said list of geographical location identifiers;
- associating, by said computing system, each said work region with a different group of suppliers of said list of suppliers;
- presenting, by said computing system, said list of candidate skills to said requester;
- receiving from said requester, by said computing system, a selection of a first candidate skill from said list of candidate skills;
- receiving, from said requester by said computing system, a selection of a first work location of said list of work locations, said first work location associated with said first skill;
- determining, by said computing system, a first geographical location identifier of said list of geographical location identifiers, said first geographical location identifier identifying a first area comprising said first work location;
- determining, by said computing system, a first work region of said list of work regions, said first work region comprising said first area and said first work location;
- selecting, by said computing system for said requester, a first group of suppliers of said list of suppliers, said first group of suppliers associated said first work region;
- presenting, by said computing system to said requester, said first group of suppliers;
- generating, by said computing system, a candidate request document, said candidate request document comprising said first candidate skill, said first work region, and said first work location; and
- transmitting, by said computing system to said first group of suppliers, said candidate request document.
- The present invention provides a computer program product, comprising a computer usable medium comprising a list of candidate skills, a list of suppliers, a list of work regions, a list of geographical location identifiers, a list of work locations, and a computer readable program code embodied therein, said computer readable program code adapted to implement a mapping method within a computing system, said method comprising:
- receiving, by said computing system from a requester, a command for creating a candidate request, said requester associated with a first company;
- associating, by said computing system, each work region of said list of work regions with a different group of work locations of said list of work locations;
- associating, by said computing system, each said work region with a different group of geographical location identifiers of said list of geographical location identifiers;
- associating, by said computing system, each said work region with a different group of suppliers of said list of suppliers;
- presenting, by said computing system, said list of candidate skills to said requester;
- receiving from said requester, by said computing system, a selection of a first candidate skill from said list of candidate skills;
- receiving, from said requester by said computing system, a selection of a first work location of said list of work locations, said first work location associated with said first skill;
- determining, by said computing system, a first geographical location identifier of said list of geographical location identifiers, said first geographical location identifier identifying a first area comprising said first work location;
- determining, by said computing system, a first work region of said list of work regions, said first work region comprising said first area and said first work location;
- selecting, by said computing system for said requester, a first group of suppliers of said list of suppliers, said first group of suppliers associated said first work region;
- presenting, by said computing system to said requester, said first group of suppliers;
- generating, by said computing system, a candidate request document, said candidate request document comprising said first candidate skill, said first work region, and said first work location; and
- transmitting, by said computing system to said first group of suppliers, said candidate request document.
- The present invention provides a process for supporting computer infrastructure, said process comprising providing at least one support service for at least one of creating, integrating, hosting, maintaining, and deploying computer-readable code in a computing system comprising a memory unit, said memory unit comprising a list of candidate skills, a list of suppliers, a list of work regions, a list of geographical location identifiers, and a list of work locations, wherein the code in combination with the computing system is capable of performing a mapping method, said method comprising:
- receiving, by said computing system from a requester, a command for creating a candidate request, said requester associated with a first company;
- associating, by said computing system, each work region of said list of work regions with a different group of work locations of said list of work locations;
- associating, by said computing system, each said work region with a different group of geographical location identifiers of said list of geographical location identifiers;
- associating, by said computing system, each said work region with a different group of suppliers of said list of suppliers;
- presenting, by said computing system, said list of candidate skills to said requester;
- receiving from said requester, by said computing system, a selection of a first candidate skill from said list of candidate skills;
- receiving, from said requester by said computing system, a selection of a first work location of said list of work locations, said first work location associated with said first skill;
- determining, by said computing system, a first geographical location identifier of said list of geographical location identifiers, said first geographical location identifier identifying a first area comprising said first work location;
- determining, by said computing system, a first work region of said list of work regions, said first work region comprising said first area and said first work location;
- selecting, by said computing system for said requester, a first group of suppliers of said list of suppliers, said first group of suppliers associated said first work region;
- presenting, by said computing system to said requester, said first group of suppliers;
- generating, by said computing system, a candidate request document, said candidate request document comprising said first candidate skill, said first work region, and said first work location; and
- transmitting, by said computing system to said first group of suppliers, said candidate request document.
- The present invention advantageously provides a method and associated system capable of selecting an agency for providing a suitable individual to perform functions.
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FIG. 1 illustrates a block diagram of a system for generating a candidate request and routing the candidate request to a plurality of associated suppliers, in accordance with embodiments of the present invention. -
FIG. 2 illustrates a flowchart describing an algorithm used by the system ofFIG. 1 for generating a candidate request and routing the candidate request to a plurality of associated suppliers. -
FIGS. 3 a and 3 b in combination illustrate an example of a computer screen shot associated with a first set of steps from the algorithm ofFIG. 2 , in accordance with embodiments of the present invention. -
FIG. 4 illustrates an example of a computer screen shot section associated with a first step from the algorithm ofFIG. 2 , in accordance with embodiments of the present invention. -
FIG. 5 illustrates an example of a computer screen shot section additionally associated with the first step from the algorithm ofFIG. 2 , in accordance with embodiments of the present invention. -
FIG. 6 illustrates an example of a computer screen shot section further associated with the first step from the algorithm ofFIG. 2 , in accordance with embodiments of the present invention. -
FIGS. 7 a and 7 b in combination illustrate an example of a computer screen shot associated with a second step from the algorithm ofFIG. 2 , in accordance with embodiments of the present invention. -
FIG. 8 illustrates a computer system used for generating a candidate request and routing the candidate request to a plurality of associated suppliers, in accordance with embodiments of the present invention. -
FIG. 1 illustrates a block diagram of asystem 2 for generating a candidate request and routing the candidate request to a plurality of associated suppliers, in accordance with embodiments of the present invention.System 2 may be used for: - 1. Generating associations between work locations, work regions, geographical location identifiers, suppliers, and pricing rates.
2. Allowing a user (e.g., a requester using terminal 8 a) to select a work location (e.g., company location, customer location, remote location, etc) for a candidate (e.g., contractors, job applicants, etc) to perform a function comprising the selected skill or skill set.
3. Determining a geographical location (i.e., comprising a geographical location identifier such as, inter alia, a country name, a city name, a state name, a postal code, etc) comprising the work location.
4. Allowing a user (e.g., a requester using terminal 8 a) to select a skill or skill set for generating a request for candidates (e.g., contractors, job applicants, etc) to perform a function comprising the selected skill or skill set.
5. Determining a work region comprising the work location by using the geographical location identifiers and a service type of the selected skill or skill set. A service type is a skill type classification (e.g., technical skills, administrative skills, educational skills, etc).
6. Providing a list of suppliers (e.g., employment agencies) within the work region.
7. Assigning pricing rates to the list of suppliers (i.e., rates paid to the suppliers for providing contractors).
8. Generating a request (including work region specific pricing) for candidates.
9. Sending the request to the suppliers on the list. - A requester is defined herein as a person/people (e.g., users from an entity such as, inter alia, a company) looking for a candidate or resource (i.e., a person/people with a specific skill(s)) to perform a function comprising a selected skill or skill set. A supplier is defined herein as an external entity or company (e.g., an employment agency) capable of satisfying candidate requests 9 (i.e., providing candidates). A work location is defined herein as a location where a candidate or resource will work (i.e., perform job duties). For example a work location may be a company location (e.g., a specific regional facility for a company), customer (i.e., for the company) location, remote/satellite company location, etc. A geographical location is defined herein as a geographical area that comprises a work location. For example, a geographical location may comprise a country, a city, a postal code etc. A geographical location identifier comprises an alpha/numeric identifier for the geographical location. For example, a geographical location identifier may comprise, inter alia, a country name, a city name, a state name, a postal code, etc. A work region is defined herein as a broad geographical area that may comprise a geographical location and several work locations. For example, a work region may comprise a multi-state area, a plurality of cities, etc. A software application (e.g.,
software application 16 a) generates the associations between work locations, work regions, geographical location identifiers, suppliers, and pricing rates. The requester interacts with the software application (e.g.,software application 16 a) to select a work location and the software application determines the geographical location comprising the work location. The requester selects a specified candidate skill (e.g, a Java programmer, etc) to be performed in the work location and the software application determines a work region comprising the work location by using the geographical location identifiers and a service type of the selected skill or skill set. A service type is defined herein as a skill type classification (e.g., technical skills, administrative skills, educational skills, etc). The software application generates a list of suppliers (e.g., employment agencies) associated with the work region and assigns work region specific pricing rates to the list of suppliers (i.e., rates paid to the suppliers for providing contractors). -
System 2 comprises acomputing system 4 a (e.g., a server) connected to acomputing system 4 b (e.g., a server) through aninterface 10.Interface 10 may comprise any type of interface known to a person of ordinary skill in the art including, inter alia, a local area network, (LAN), a wide area network (WAN), the Internet, etc.Computing system 4 a comprises acomputing apparatus 5 a and aninterface terminal 8 a.Computing system 4 b comprises acomputing apparatus 5 b and aninterface terminal 8 b.Computing apparatus 5 a comprises a CPU 9 a and amemory device 14 a. Alternatively,memory device 14 a may be located external tocomputing apparatus 5 a.Memory device 14 a comprises asoftware application 16 a, lists 11,input data 19, and request documents 22.Lists 11 andinput data 19 may be inputted intocomputing apparatus 5 a throughinterface terminal 8 a.Computing apparatus 5 b comprises aCPU 9 b and amemory device 14 b. Alternatively,memory device 14 b may be located external tocomputing apparatus 5 b. Candidate data 17 (i.e., comprising lists of candidates and responses from the suppliers) may be inputted intocomputing apparatus 5 b throughinterface terminal 8 b. - In order to initiate a process generating a candidate request and routing the candidate request to a plurality of associated suppliers a requester logs into
computing system 5 a. The following process steps illustrate an example of a process (i.e., using system 2) for a candidate request and routing the candidate request to a plurality of associated suppliers. - 1. For a given project there is a need to hire candidates/resources with a given skill set. A project may be performed either in a company (i.e., requesting company) location or an alternative location such a customer location, temporary location, etc.
2. The requester logs in intosoftware application 16 a to create a request document for requested skills. In response, computing apparatus presents to the requester a template comprising questions. Using the template, the requester may select any type of request such as new, referral, or renewal and continue to input request details data (e.g., input data 19) such as, inter alia, project name, type of request, project coordinators, accounting information, etc.
3. The requester may additionally input skills details data (e.g., input data 19) such as, inter alia, a job role, job position details, dates, work location, etc. Generally, the requester has two options for a work location: a company location or other location. -
- A. If the requester selects a company location, the requester will have the ability to filter a list of company facilities (i.e., from lists 11) by selecting a city, etc within the region.
- B. If the requester selects an other location (e.g. customer location, remote office, etc), the requester will have to provide specific address information such as
street address line 1,street address line 2, postal code, and city.Software application 16 a will suggest an appropriate name of city comprising the other location with a type ahead functionality. For example, the requester may only be required to know the first two letters of the city to trigger the type ahead functionality and select the more appropriate one.
4. The requester will select a primary skill or skill set (i.e., from lists 11) and a service type for the selected skill is determined.
5. The requester may select a level for the core skills and secondary skills may be added if needed
6. If requested skill is renewal or referral requester will provide candidate information.
7. If the selected skill set is a hot skill, the requester will have to provide competitive bid information.
8. The requester will either select a supplier where the company has agreements or provide the information of a new supplier. -
A. Computing system 4 a will display to the requester, a list of suppliers close to the selected location. This is done by calculating a work region. Regardless of requester selection of the work location, computingsystem 4 a may determine a work region given a country, region, city, postal code or work location. - B. A company work location is may be attached to a given work location per country and service type.
- C. For an other location, there may be multiple combinations to obtain work regions since every country may have a different way to organize suppliers. For example, Germany may have only one single work region given the country policies while other countries such as, Canada, China, or France may have work regions configured by state/region/province or city, which may make the search more specific. The United States, France, and Canada may have some work regions by city or postal code dependent upon the amount of suppliers, government regulations, etc. In order to achieve this business requirement, an algorithm implemented by
software application 16 a is described as follows:- 1. A work region may be located by using a service type, country, region, city, and postal code.
- 2. If there is no work region configured at that level (i.e., level 1), a work region may be located by using a service type, country, region, and city.
- 3. If there is no work region configured at that level (i.e., level 2), a work region may be located by using service type, country, region, and postal code.
- 4. If there is no work region configured at that level (i.e., level 3), a work region may be located by using service type, country, and region.
- 5. If there is no work region configured at that level (i.e., level 4), a work region may be located by using service type and country.
- D. Once
computing system 4 a has calculated the work region,computing system 4 a will be able to locate a corresponding pricing area, rates and suppliers configured so the requester may continue with request generation process.
9. Once the requester has finished, he/she may enable the generation of a request document.
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FIG. 2 illustrates a flowchart describing an algorithm used bysystem 2 ofFIG. 1 for generating a candidate request and routing the candidate request to a plurality of associated suppliers. Instep 30, the computing system (e.g.,computing system 4 a inFIG. 1 ) generates associations between work locations, work regions, geographical location identifiers, suppliers, and pricing rates. Instep 32, a requester logs into the computing system (e.g.,computing system 4 a ofFIG. 1 ). Instep 34, the computing system (e.g.,computing system 4 a inFIG. 1 ) presents the requester a request template (i.e., comprising questions) for generating a request document. Instep 36, the requester inputs (i.e., viaterminal 8 a ofFIG. 1 ) request details data into the computing system. Instep 37, the requester selects a work location. Instep 38, the requester is presented a list of skills and the requester selects a needed skill. Instep 40, the computing system determines a geographical location for the work location. Instep 42, the computing system determines a work region for the geographical location and the work location. Instep 44, the work region determined instep 42 is used to generate an associated list of work region specific suppliers for providing resources for the work location. Instep 46, a group of pricing rates for the suppliers is determined. Instep 48, a request document (i.e., comprising the selected skill) is generated. Instep 50, the request is transmitted to the suppliers determined instep 44. Instep 52, the suppliers transmit lists of candidates and the process terminates instep 54. - An example for implementation of
software application 16 a for generating a candidate request and routing the candidate request to a plurality of associated suppliers is described as follows: -
Computing system 4 a has 436 cities configured in the United States. The cities are distributed among 12 different work regions as illustrated in table 1. -
TABLE 1 Number Work of Number of County Region ID Regions Cities USA Boston 3 94 USA California 1 1 USA Chicago 2 69 USA Hawaii 1 8 USA New York 4 204 City USA North 14 14 Central USA North East 10 10 USA Rochester, 1 3 MN USA South 7 7 Central USA South East 10 11 USA Washington 3 63 D.C. USA West 8 8
The work location comprises the following address: - The work region configured in Vermont is illustrated in table 2.
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TABLE 2 Work County Region Region ID USA VT Northeast - Since the work region is only configured at region level,
computing system 4 a will perform four attempts in order to find a work region as illustrated below: - 1. Find the work region by using US, VT, ESSEX JUNCTION and 05452.
2. Find the work region by using US, VT and ESSEX JUNCTION.
3. Find the work region by using US, VT and 05452.
4. Find the work region by using US, and VT. - Therefore, the resulting work region will be NORTH EAST. Once the work region is located, the work region will be used to determine a pricing area as illustrated in table 3.
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TABLE 3 Service Work Company ID Country type Region Area ID Company A USA TSEN Northeast Area 2 - A pricing area is used to determine a rate duration that will be used in the selected work location as illustrated in table 4.
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TABLE 4 Country Pricing Area Description USA Area 2 Rates not established based on length of assignment USA Area 2 Long term USA Area 2 Medium term USA Area 2 Short term - Table 5 illustrates work region associated with suppliers for work locations.
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TABLE 5 Service Supplier ID Company ID Country Type Work Region 1234A Company A USA TSEN Northeast 1234B Company A USA TSEN Northeast 1234C Company A USA TSEN Northeast 1234D Company A USA TSEN Northeast 1234E Company A USA TSEN Northeast 1234F Company A USA TSEN Northeast 1234G Company A USA TSEN Northeast 1234H Company A USA TSEN Northeast 1234I Company A USA TSEN Northeast 1234J Company A USA TSEN Northeast 1234K Company A USA TSEN Northeast 1234L Company A USA TSEN Northeast 1234M Company A USA TSEN Northeast 1234N Company A USA TSEN Northeast -
FIGS. 3 a and 3 b in combination illustrate an example of a computer screen shot 300 (e.g., displayed oninterface terminal 8 a ofFIG. 1 ) associated withsteps FIG. 2 , in accordance with embodiments of the present invention. InFIG. 3 , the computing system displays a worklocation selection section 304 of a computer screen shot 300 to allow a requester to specify work location. A company location or other location may be selected. The selection inselection portion 304 will populate theselection section 304 with valid states/regions/provinces related with a default country. In Global Resource requests, the country/territory field comprises a dropdown menu with valid countries where work locations have been configured. -
FIG. 4 illustrates an example of a computer screen shot section 404 (e.g., displayed oninterface terminal 8 a ofFIG. 1 ) associated withstep 37 ofFIG. 2 , in accordance with embodiments of the present invention. InFIG. 4 , the computing system displays a modified computer screen shot section 404 (i.e., modified fromselection section 304 ofFIG. 3 ) to allow company locations to be loaded by a bridge from a Real Estate/Site Operations database. The company locations are arranged by city, state/region/province and country/territory. Since the country and state are selected inselection section 304 ofFIG. 3 , a city field is populated with all cities that have at least one company location in that given state and country. Countries like USA or Japan may have hundreds of locations spread among their different states.Software application 16 a uses a type ahead functionality so that the work location dropdown menu populated by only looking for work locations that match the selected country, state and city. -
FIG. 5 illustrates an example of a computer screen shot section 504 (e.g., displayed oninterface terminal 8 a ofFIG. 1 ) associated withstep 37 ofFIG. 2 , in accordance with embodiments of the present invention. InFIG. 5 , the computing system displays a modified computer screen shot section 504 (i.e., modified fromselection section 304 ofFIG. 3 ) to allow non-company work locations (i.e., other work locations) to be selected. When the requester selects other location, the complete address information must be collected from the requester.Address line 1 andaddress line 2 are used to specify a street name and number, apartment number, building, etc. The city may be entered as a free type text where the requester may specify a name of the city (e.g., using a keyboard). If the requester types more than 2 letters of a city,computing system 4 a will suggest all possible cities that match the two or more letters typed by the requester. -
FIG. 6 illustrates an example of a computer screen shot section 604 (e.g., displayed oninterface terminal 8 a ofFIG. 1 ) associated withstep 37 ofFIG. 2 , in accordance with embodiments of the present invention. InFIG. 6 , the computing system displays a modified computer screen shot section 604 (i.e., modified fromselection section 304 ofFIG. 3 ) to allow software application to adapt given a country configuration. For some countries, it might be required to enter a valid postal code in order to find appropriate pricing rates or suppliers. The requester has two options: - 1. Start typing a postal code.
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FIGS. 7 a and 7 b in combination illustrate an example of a computer screen shot 700 (e.g., displayed oninterface terminal 8 a ofFIG. 1 ) associated withstep 44 ofFIG. 2 , in accordance with embodiments of the present invention. InFIG. 7 , the computing system displays a screen shot section 704 comprising the associated (i.e., associated with the work region) suppliers. -
FIG. 8 illustrates a computer system 90 (i.e.,computing system 4 a and/or 4 b inFIG. 1 ) used for generating a candidate request and routing the candidate request to a plurality of associated suppliers, in accordance with embodiments of the present invention. Thecomputer system 90 comprises aprocessor 91, aninput device 92 coupled to theprocessor 91, anoutput device 93 coupled to theprocessor 91, andmemory devices processor 91. Theinput device 92 may be, inter alia, a keyboard, a mouse, etc. Theoutput device 93 may be, inter alia, a printer, a plotter, a computer screen, a magnetic tape, a removable hard disk, a floppy disk, etc. Thememory devices memory device 95 includes acomputer code 97. Thecomputer code 97 includes algorithms (e.g., algorithm ofFIG. 2 ) for generating a candidate request and routing the candidate request to a plurality of associated suppliers. Theprocessor 91 executes thecomputer code 97. Thememory device 94 includesinput data 96. Theinput data 96 includes input required by thecomputer code 97. Theoutput device 93 displays output from thecomputer code 97. Either or bothmemory devices 94 and 95 (or one or more additional memory devices not shown inFIG. 8 ) may comprise the algorithm ofFIG. 2 and may be used as a computer usable medium (or a computer readable medium or a program storage device) having a computer readable program code embodied therein and/or having other data stored therein, wherein the computer readable program code comprises thecomputer code 97. Generally, a computer program product (or, alternatively, an article of manufacture) of thecomputer system 90 may comprise said computer usable medium (or said program storage device). - Still yet, any of the components of the present invention could be deployed, managed, serviced, etc. by a service provider who offers to generate a modified request document. Thus the present invention discloses a process for deploying or integrating computing infrastructure, comprising integrating computer-readable code into the
computer system 90, wherein the code in combination with thecomputer system 90 is capable of performing a method for generating a candidate request and routing the candidate request to a plurality of associated suppliers. In another embodiment, the invention provides a business method that performs the process steps of the invention on a subscription, advertising, and/or fee basis. That is, a service provider, such as a Solution Integrator, could offer to generate a candidate request and route the candidate request to a plurality of associated suppliers. In this case, the service provider can create, maintain, support, etc., a computer infrastructure that performs the process steps of the invention for one or more customers. In return, the service provider can receive payment from the customer(s) under a subscription and/or fee agreement and/or the service provider can receive payment from the sale of advertising content to one or more third parties. - While
FIG. 8 shows thecomputer system 90 as a particular configuration of hardware and software, any configuration of hardware and software, as would be known to a person of ordinary skill in the art, may be utilized for the purposes stated supra in conjunction with theparticular computer system 90 ofFIG. 8 . For example, thememory devices - While embodiments of the present invention have been described herein for purposes of illustration, many modifications and changes will become apparent to those skilled in the art. Accordingly, the appended claims are intended to encompass all such modifications and changes as fall within the true spirit and scope of this invention.
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1. A mapping method, comprising:
receiving, by a computing system from a requester, a command for creating a candidate request, said computing system comprising a memory device, said memory device comprising, a list of candidate skills, a list of suppliers, a list of work regions, a list of geographical location identifiers, and a list of work locations, said requester associated with a first company;
associating, by said computing system, each work region of said list of work regions with a different group of work locations of said list of work locations;
associating, by said computing system, each said work region with a different group of geographical location identifiers of said list of geographical location identifiers;
associating, by said computing system, each said work region with a different group of suppliers of said list of suppliers;
determining, by a computer processor of said computing system based on associated work regions of said work regions selected from a table, pricing areas used to determine rate durations associated with time periods for implementing supplier pricing rates used for selected work locations, wherein said rate durations comprise differing rate durations including a short term duration, a medium term duration, and a short term duration;
presenting, by said computing system, a skills template to said requester, wherein said skills template consists of: said list of candidate skills; selections for selecting primary job categories; selections for selecting secondary job categories consisting of subcategories of said primary job categories; selections for selecting candidate skills of said list of candidate skills; selections for selecting position details consisting of: a first, second, third or fourth work shift, weekend coverage, and on-call coverage; selections for travel requirements; selections for loaned client assets; and selections for selecting a planned start date, a planned end date, and a response due date;
receiving, from said requester by said computing system, a selection of a first work location of said list of work locations, said first work location associated with a first pricing area of said pricing areas, a first rate duration of said rate durations, and a first candidate skill of said list of candidate skills;
determining, by said computing system, a first geographical location identifier of said list of geographical location identifiers, said first geographical location identifier identifying a first area comprising said first work location;
determining, by said computing system, a first work region of said list of work regions, said first work region comprising said first area and said first work location;
after a specified time period, selecting, by said computing system for said requester, a first group of suppliers of said list of suppliers, said first group of suppliers associated said first work region, said first group of suppliers consisting of secondary suppliers selected as a result of primary suppliers being unable to satisfy a job category request;
receiving, by said computing system from said requester, a first selection for a first primary job category of said primary job categories;
receiving, by said computing system from said requester, a second selection for a first secondary job category of said secondary job categories;
receiving, by said computing system, a third selection for a first position detail of said position details, said first position detail consisting of a first work shift, first week end coverage, and first on-call coverage;
receiving, by said computing system, a fourth selection consisting of a first planned start date, a first planned end date, and a first planned response due date for candidate selection;
generating, by said computing system, a candidate request document, said candidate request document comprising said first selection, said second selection, said third selection, said fourth selection, said first candidate skill, said first work region, and said first work location.
2. The method of claim 1 , wherein said memory device further comprises a list of pricing rates associated with said list of suppliers, and wherein said method further comprises:
associating, by said computing system, each said work region with a different group of pricing rates of said list of pricing rates; and
selecting, by said computing system for said requester, a first group of pricing rates of said list of pricing rates, wherein said first group of pricing rates is associated with said first work region and said first group of suppliers, and wherein said request document further comprises said first group of pricing rates.
3. The method of claim 1 , wherein each geographical location identifier of said list of geographical location identifiers comprises a plurality of alphanumeric characters, and wherein said method further comprises:
receiving, from said requester by said computing system, input data comprising a first alphanumeric character, wherein said determining said first geographical location identifier comprises matching said first alphanumeric character to a second same alphanumeric character comprised by said first geographical identifier and displaying a group of geographical identifiers of said list of geographical location identifiers comprising said second same alphanumeric character, and wherein said group of geographical identifiers comprises said first geographical identifier.
4. The method of claim 1 , wherein said memory device further comprises a list of service type identifiers identifying service types for each candidate skill of said list of candidate skills, and wherein said method further comprises:
determining, by said computing system, a first service type identifier of said list of service type identifiers, wherein said first service type identifier identifies a first service type for said first candidate skill; and
determining, by said computing system, a plurality of geographical location identifiers of said list of geographical location identifiers, each geographical location identifier of said plurality of geographical location identifiers associated with said first work location, wherein said first geographical location identifier comprises a specified country, wherein said plurality of geographical location identifiers comprise a specified region, a specified city, and a specified postal code, and wherein said determining said first work region comprises using said first service type identifier, said specified country, said specified region, said specified city, and said specified postal code.
5. The method of claim 1 , wherein said memory device further comprises a list of service type identifiers identifying service types for each candidate skill of said list of candidate skills, and wherein said method further comprises:
determining, by said computing system, a first service type identifier of said list of service type identifiers, wherein said first service type identifier identifies a first service type for said first candidate skill; and
determining, by said computing system, a plurality of geographical location identifiers of said list of geographical location identifiers, each geographical location identifier of said plurality of geographical location identifiers associated with said first work location, wherein said first geographical location identifier comprises a specified country, wherein said plurality of geographical location identifiers comprise a specified region, and a specified city, and wherein said determining said first work region comprises using said first service type identifier, said specified country, said specified region, and said specified city.
6. The method of claim 1 , wherein said memory device further comprises a list of service type identifiers identifying service types for each candidate skill of said list of candidate skills, and wherein said method further comprises:
determining, by said computing system, a first service type identifier of said list of service type identifiers, wherein said first service type identifier identifies a first service type for said first candidate skill; and
determining, by said computing system, a plurality of geographical location identifiers of said list of geographical location identifiers, each geographical location identifier of said plurality of geographical location identifiers associated with said first work location, wherein said first geographical location identifier comprise a specified country, wherein said plurality of geographical location identifiers comprises a specified region and a specified postal code, and wherein said determining said first work region comprises using said first service type identifier, said specified country, said specified region, and said specified postal code.
7. The method of claim 1 , wherein said memory device further comprises a list of service type identifiers identifying service types for each candidate skill of said list of candidate skills, and wherein said method further comprises:
determining, by said computing system, a first service type identifier of said list of service type identifiers, wherein said first service type identifier identifies a first service type for said first candidate skill; and
determining, by said computing system, a second geographical location identifier of said list of geographical location identifiers, said second geographical location identifier associated with said first work location, wherein said first geographical location identifier comprises a specified country, wherein said second geographical location identifier comprises a specified region, and wherein said determining said first work region comprises using said first service type identifier, said specified country, and said specified region.
8. The method of claim 1 , wherein said memory device further comprises a list of service type identifiers identifying service types for each candidate skill of said list of candidate skills, and wherein said method further comprises:
determining, by said computing system, a first service type identifier of said list of service type identifiers, wherein said first service type identifier identifies a first service type for said first candidate skill, wherein said first geographical location identifier comprises a specified country, and wherein said determining said first work region comprises using said first service type identifier and said specified country.
9. The method of claim 1 , wherein said first work location comprises an onsite location for said first company.
10. The method of claim 1 , wherein said first work location comprises a customer location associated with said first company.
11. A computing system comprising a computer processor coupled to a computer-readable memory unit, said memory unit comprising a list of candidate skills, a list of suppliers, a list of work regions, a list of geographical location identifiers, a list of work locations, and instructions that when executed by the computer processor implement a mapping method, said method comprising:
receiving, by said computing system from a requester, a command for creating a candidate request, said requester associated with a first company;
associating, by said computing system, each work region of said list of work regions with a different group of work locations of said list of work locations;
associating, by said computing system, each said work region with a different group of geographical location identifiers of said list of geographical location identifiers;
associating, by said computing system, each said work region with a different group of suppliers of said list of suppliers;
determining, by a computer processor of said computing system based on associated work regions of said work regions selected from a table, pricing areas used to determine rate durations associated with time periods for implementing supplier pricing rates used for selected work locations, wherein said rate durations comprise differing rate durations including a short term duration, a medium term duration, and a short term duration;
presenting, by said computing system, a skills template to said requester, wherein said skills template consists of: said list of candidate skills; selections for selecting primary job categories; selections for selecting secondary job categories consisting of subcategories of said primary job categories; selections for selecting candidate skills of said list of candidate skills; selections for selecting position details consisting of: a first, second, third or fourth work shift, weekend coverage, and on-call coverage; selections for travel requirements; selections for loaned client assets; and selections for selecting a planned start date, a planned end date, and a response due date;
receiving, from said requester by said computing system, a selection of a first work location of said list of work locations, said first work location associated with a first pricing area of said pricing areas, a first rate duration of said rate durations, and a first candidate skill of said list of candidate skills;
determining, by said computing system, a first geographical location identifier of said list of geographical location identifiers, said first geographical location identifier identifying a first area comprising said first work location;
determining, by said computing system, a first work region of said list of work regions, said first work region comprising said first area and said first work location;
after a specified time period, selecting, by said computing system for said requester, a first group of suppliers of said list of suppliers, said first group of suppliers associated said first work region, said first group of suppliers consisting of secondary suppliers selected as a result of primary suppliers being unable to satisfy a job category request;
receiving, by said computing system from said requester, a first selection for a first primary job category of said primary job categories;
receiving, by said computing system from said requester, a second selection for a first secondary job category of said secondary job categories;
receiving, by said computing system, a third selection for a first position detail of said position details, said first position detail consisting of a first work shift, first week end coverage, and first on-call coverage;
receiving, by said computing system, a fourth selection consisting of a first planned start date, a first planned end date, and a first planned response due date for candidate selection;
generating, by said computing system, a candidate request document, said candidate request document comprising said first selection, said second selection, said third selection, said fourth selection, said first candidate skill, said first work region, and said first work location.
12. The computing system of claim 11 , wherein said memory unit further comprises a list of pricing rates associated with said list of suppliers, and wherein said method further comprises:
associating, by said computing system, each said work region with a different group of pricing rates of said list of pricing rates; and
selecting, by said computing system for said requester, a first group of pricing rates of said list of pricing rates, wherein said first group of pricing rates is associated with said first work region and said first group of suppliers, and wherein said request document further comprises said first group of pricing rates.
13. The computing system of claim 11 , wherein each geographical location identifier of said list of geographical location identifiers comprises a plurality of alphanumeric characters, and wherein said method further comprises:
receiving, from said requester by said computing system, input data comprising a first alphanumeric character, wherein said determining said first geographical location identifier comprises matching said first alphanumeric character to a second same alphanumeric character comprised by said first geographical identifier and displaying a group of geographical identifiers of said list of geographical location identifiers comprising said second same alphanumeric character, and wherein said group of geographical identifiers comprises said first geographical identifier.
14. The computing system of claim 11 , wherein said memory unit further comprises a list of service type identifiers identifying service types for each candidate skill of said list of candidate skills, and wherein said method further comprises:
determining, by said computing system, a first service type identifier of said list of service type identifiers, wherein said first service type identifier identifies a first service type for said first candidate skill; and
determining, by said computing system, a plurality of geographical location identifiers of said list of geographical location identifiers, each geographical location identifier of said plurality of geographical location identifiers associated with said first work location, wherein said first geographical location identifier comprises a specified country, wherein said plurality of geographical location identifiers comprise a specified region, a specified city, and a specified postal code, and wherein said determining said first work region comprises using said first service type identifier, said specified country, said specified region, said specified city, and said specified postal code.
15. The computing system of claim 11 , wherein said memory unit further comprises a list of service type identifiers identifying service types for each candidate skill of said list of candidate skills, and wherein said method further comprises:
determining, by said computing system, a first service type identifier of said list of service type identifiers, wherein said first service type identifier identifies a first service type for said first candidate skill; and
determining, by said computing system, a plurality of geographical location identifiers of said list of geographical location identifiers, each geographical location identifier of said plurality of geographical location identifiers associated with said first work location, wherein said first geographical location identifier comprises a specified country, wherein said plurality of geographical location identifiers comprise a specified region, and a specified city, and wherein said determining said first work region comprises using said first service type identifier, said specified country, said specified region, and said specified city.
16. The computing system of claim 11 , wherein said memory unit further comprises a list of service type identifiers identifying service types for each candidate skill of said list of candidate skills, and wherein said method further comprises:
determining, by said computing system, a first service type identifier of said list of service type identifiers, wherein said first service type identifier identifies a first service type for said first candidate skill; and
determining, by said computing system, a plurality of geographical location identifiers of said list of geographical location identifiers, each geographical location identifier of said plurality of geographical location identifiers associated with said first work location, wherein said first geographical location identifier comprise a specified country, wherein said plurality of geographical location identifiers comprises a specified region and a specified postal code, and wherein said determining said first work region comprises using said first service type identifier, said specified country, said specified region, and said specified postal code.
17. The computing system of claim 11 , wherein said memory unit further comprises a list of service type identifiers identifying service types for each candidate skill of said list of candidate skills, and wherein said method further comprises:
determining, by said computing system, a first service type identifier of said list of service type identifiers, wherein said first service type identifier identifies a first service type for said first candidate skill; and
determining, by said computing system, a second geographical location identifier of said list of geographical location identifiers, said second geographical location identifier associated with said first work location, wherein said first geographical location identifier comprises a specified country, wherein said second geographical location identifier comprises a specified region, and wherein said determining said first work region comprises using said first service type identifier, said specified country, and said specified region.
18. The computing system of claim 11 , wherein said memory unit further comprises a list of service type identifiers identifying service types for each candidate skill of said list of candidate skills, and wherein said method further comprises:
determining, by said computing system, a first service type identifier of said list of service type identifiers, wherein said first service type identifier identifies a first service type for said first candidate skill, wherein said first geographical location identifier comprises a specified country, and wherein said determining said first work region comprises using said first service type identifier and said specified country.
19. The computing system of claim 11 , wherein said first work location comprises an onsite location for said first company.
20. A computer program product, comprising a computer readable storage device storing a list of candidate skills, a list of suppliers, a list of work regions, a list of geographical location identifiers, a list of work locations, and a computer readable program code, said computer readable program code adapted to implement a mapping method within a computing system, said method comprising:
receiving, by said computing system from a requester, a command for creating a candidate request, said requester associated with a first company;
associating, by said computing system, each work region of said list of work regions with a different group of work locations of said list of work locations;
associating, by said computing system, each said work region with a different group of geographical location identifiers of said list of geographical location identifiers;
associating, by said computing system, each said work region with a different group of suppliers of said list of suppliers;
determining, by a computer processor of said computing system based on associated work regions of said work regions selected from a table, pricing areas used to determine rate durations associated with time periods for implementing supplier pricing rates used for selected work locations, wherein said rate durations comprise differing rate durations including a short term duration, a medium term duration, and a short term duration;
presenting, by said computing system, a skills template to said requester, wherein said skills template consists of: said list of candidate skills; selections for selecting primary job categories; selections for selecting secondary job categories consisting of subcategories of said primary job categories; selections for selecting candidate skills of said list of candidate skills; selections for selecting position details consisting of: a first, second, third or fourth work shift, weekend coverage, and on-call coverage; selections for travel requirements; selections for loaned client assets; and selections for selecting a planned start date, a planned end date, and a response due date;
receiving, from said requester by said computing system, a selection of a first work location of said list of work locations, said first work location associated with a first pricing area of said pricing areas, a first rate duration of said rate durations, and a first candidate skill of said list of candidate skills;
determining, by said computing system, a first geographical location identifier of said list of geographical location identifiers, said first geographical location identifier identifying a first area comprising said first work location;
determining, by said computing system, a first work region of said list of work regions, said first work region comprising said first area and said first work location;
after a specified time period, selecting, by said computing system for said requester, a first group of suppliers of said list of suppliers, said first group of suppliers associated said first work region, said first group of suppliers consisting of secondary suppliers selected as a result of primary suppliers being unable to satisfy a job category request;
receiving, by said computing system from said requester, a first selection for a first primary job category of said primary job categories;
receiving, by said computing system from said requester, a second selection for a first secondary job category of said secondary job categories;
receiving, by said computing system, a third selection for a first position detail of said position details, said first position detail consisting of a first work shift, first week end coverage, and first on-call coverage;
receiving, by said computing system, a fourth selection consisting of a first planned start date, a first planned end date, and a first planned response due date for candidate selection;
generating, by said computing system, a candidate request document, said candidate request document comprising said first selection, said second selection, said third selection, said fourth selection, said first candidate skill, said first work region, and said first work location.
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