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Understanding AIRA Search results - match scores and AIRA Insight

What the match score means, how AIRA Insight evidence works, and how to read the results table columns.

Written by Amogh Balikai

What you're looking at

AIRA Search results load as a ranked table. Every row is a candidate. The table is sorted by match score, highest to lowest, the most qualified candidates for your query appear first.

Column 1: Candidate + Match Score

The first column shows:

  • Candidate name: click to open their profile in a right-side panel (your search results stay in place)

  • LinkedIn icon: direct link to their LinkedIn profile

  • Match tag: a colored dot. This is AIRA's confidence that this candidate fits your qualitative criteria.

Column 2: AIRA Insight

This is the most important column for triage. For each candidate, AIRA shows evidence explaining why they ranked highly for your specific query, pulled from their AIRA Talent Graph (notes, call transcripts, resume, enrichment data, etc).

Evidence is specific, not generic. You'll see things like:

  • "Closed $2.3M deal with Salesforce in Q2 2023" (taken from call summary, May 2023)"

  • "Promoted from AE to Senior AE to Account Director in 28 months at HubSpot"

You will never see vague statements like "Strong leader" or "Experienced professional." If AIRA doesn't have specific evidence, it shows: "Limited profile data — insights could not be generated."

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