TuraHire
Summary
Manual resume triage for a fifty-applicant role takes a recruiter the better part of a day — and keyword-matching filters miss the Python developer who listed 'scripting' instead of 'Python.' TuraHire exists to close that gap with semantic matching and automated scoring before a human reads a single resume.
TuraHire parses resumes, scores them against a job description using semantic matching rather than keyword overlap, and pipes candidates into a pipeline with scheduling and analytics attached. Connect email or cloud storage and resumes come in without manual uploads — that alone removes the paste-and-pray step that buries solo recruiters. The vendor states a claimed 50% reduction in time-to-hire and an 80% reduction in initial screening time, though those figures carry a conservative-estimate disclaimer. The free tier caps at 50 parses per month, which works for low-volume testing but hits the ceiling fast for any team running more than two or three active roles simultaneously. Above that ceiling, you're on a paid tier or managing overages manually.
Bottom line: TuraHire earns its place in a solo recruiter's stack or a small team running under five open roles at a time — but a recruiting agency cycling through hundreds of resumes a week will outgrow the free tier immediately and need to validate whether the paid tiers scale before committing.
Pricing Plans
SubscriptionLast verified 2 weeks ago- Price
- $29/mo
- Free Tier
- 50 resume parses/mo, 3 active requirements, AI matching: Basic, Interview tools, Role-based access, SSO/SAML/SCIM
Free
For curious recruiters kicking the tires.
- 50 resume parses/mo
- 3 active requirements
- AI matching: Basic
- Interview tools
- Role-based access
- SSO / SAML / SCIM
Pro
Everything an individual recruiter needs.
- 500 resume parses/mo
- Unlimited active requirements
- AI matching: Full
- Interview tools
- Role-based access
- SSO / SAML / SCIM
- 30-Day Free Trial available
Team
Collaborate with role-based access. Minimum 2 seats.
- 2,000 resume parses/mo per seat (pooled)
- Unlimited active requirements
- AI matching: Full + advanced
- Interview tools
- Role-based access
- SSO / SAML / SCIM
Enterprise
Custom infrastructure, security, and support.
- Unlimited resume parses
- Unlimited active requirements
- AI matching: Full + custom models
- Interview tools
- Role-based access
- SSO / SAML / SCIM
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Pros
Sign in to edit- Semantic matching scores candidates against job descriptions by meaning rather than exact keywords, so a qualified candidate who describes experience differently than the job posting does not disappear from the shortlist.
- Email and cloud storage integrations pull resumes in automatically, which means recruiters stop spending time on manual file management and start seeing scored candidates instead.
- End-to-end pipeline coverage — parsing, scoring, scheduling, and analytics in one place — removes the coordination overhead of stitching together separate tools for each stage.
- A talent pool stores candidates not actively considered for current roles, so a recruiter working a new opening six months later has a searchable history rather than starting cold.
- A free-tier sandbox accepts up to five resumes plus a job description with no signup required, so a team can validate match quality against a real role before committing to a paid tier.
Cons
Sign in to edit- The free tier caps at 50 resume parses per month — a single high-volume role with 200 applicants exhausts it in one posting, forcing teams to either upgrade or manually queue resumes across billing cycles.
- No self-hosted option exists and no public API is documented on the vendor page, which means teams with data-residency policies, SOC 2 contractual requirements, or a need to embed parsing into an existing ATS have no supported path forward — those teams typically move to a parser with an explicit API contract and data-processing agreement.
- AI-generated match scores and candidate assessments are a black box: the platform does not document how the semantic model weights skills, recency, or title alignment, so a recruiter who needs to explain or audit a screening decision to a hiring manager or compliance team cannot reconstruct the scoring logic.
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About
- Platforms
- Web
- API Available
- No
- Self-Hosted
- No
- Last Updated
- 2026-06-29T04:18:03.751Z
Best For
Who it's for
- Recruitment teams handling high resume volumes
- Solo recruiters needing automated screening
- HR teams seeking bias-reduced matching
- Organizations reducing time-to-hire
What it does well
- Resume parsing and data extraction
- Candidate screening and semantic matching
- Interview scheduling and management
- Job posting creation and distribution
- Recruitment analytics and reporting
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Is TuraHire free?
- TuraHire has a permanent free tier alongside paid upgrades (paid plans from $29/mo). You can keep using a baseline version indefinitely without paying.
- Is TuraHire open source?
- No — TuraHire is a closed-source tool. Source code is not publicly available.
- What platforms does TuraHire support?
- TuraHire is available on: Web.
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TuraHire is an AI-powered recruitment platform that handles the full intake-to-interview arc: resume parsing, semantic candidate scoring against job descriptions, interview scheduling, job posting creation, and a talent pool for future-opening candidates. The core workflow starts at ingestion — email and cloud storage integrations pull resumes in directly — runs them through an AI parse engine, and surfaces match scores against a job description. Teams see a ranked candidate pipeline rather than a raw pile of attachments.
The differentiating feature is semantic skill matching. Rather than checking whether a resume contains an exact keyword, the vendor states the system understands context and transferable skills — surfacing a candidate who describes ‘component-based UI work’ as a match for a React role. The platform also includes an AI-assisted interview module with candidate assessments, which moves evaluation notes into the same system as the pipeline instead of scattering them across email threads.
This fits a recruiting team that needs automated first-pass screening without building a custom pipeline. It fits less well as volume climbs: the free tier covers 50 parses per month, and teams running high-volume agency work or enterprise hiring across dozens of simultaneous roles will need to evaluate the paid tiers carefully before committing. There is no self-hosted option and no public API listed on the vendor page, which means teams with strict data-residency requirements or those wanting to embed parsing into their own toolchain have no documented path to do so.
