Our Very Own Copilot: Take One

 

In this video, our very own Donovan Bergin dives head-first into Microsoft Copilot Studio. As a young but growing company, we at Serverless Solutions think we’ve found a compelling use case for what Copilot Studio claims to offer.

Objective: Using Copilot Studio, find a way to neutralize the backlog of unidentified and unsorted resumes that currently accumulate in SharePoint. First, create a tenant independent of Serverless Solutions. Next, simulate this real-world scenario using dummy data generated by Copilot. All resumes and information alluded to in the aforementioned video are fictitious. Our goal through this is to leverage Copilot Studio, Microsoft Teams, and SharePoint so that we can take a list of unsorted documents and extract resumes via Teams through conversational language, e.g. “Can you find five junior candidates with skills in Angular?”.

Below is a nice, straight-forward map for what you’ll find in today’s video. We hope you enjoy. We’re having fun with this.

  • Introduction to Copilot Studio – 00:00
    • Discusses the buzz around generative AI
    • Introduce the recruitment process challenge
    • Plans to apply AI to improve efficiency
  • Setting up the experiment – 01:03
    • Creates a dummy tenant on Azure
    • Aims to improve existing processes
    • Begins with generating test data
  • Generating mock resumes – 02:00
    • Uses Copilot to create resumes
    • Specifies job positions and skills
    • Formats resumes for SharePoint upload
  • Interacting with SharePoint – 04:11
    • Adds resumes to a document library
    • Sets up Copilot to access documents
    • Demonstrates querying Copilot about data
  • Configuring Copilot connections – 07:00
    • Explains the need for authentication
    • Guides through Azure app registration
    • Sets permissions for SharePoint access
  • Testing Copilot’s SharePoint access – 12:00
    • Authenticates and chats with Copilot
    • Asks about candidates’ skills and resumes
    • Identifies areas for improvement and future steps

Please, if you have any questions or thoughts on what you’re seeing, don’t hesitate to reach out. We would love to talk about this project with you.