What does TLDR stand for? In internet slang, TLDR is an abbreviation for “too long; didn’t read” and is used to denote a short summary at the top of a long article or social media post. With Metaview, you can quickly create a one-paragraph summary of your interviews and easily share them with colleagues.

Elyse shows you how to use TLDR to get a one-paragraph summary.

Select your topics

Select AI-generated topics or create your own topics by clickingCreate a topic. Once you have selected at least 3 topics, click Generate TLDR. Metaview will generate a one-paragraph summary using your topics in a few seconds. Tldr Select Topic Pn

Create custom topics

Your custom topics will be available for your future calls to speed up TLDR creation. Give the topic a name and specify the questions Metaview should try to answer when covering this topic. For the best result, make sure the questions are related to the topic of interest and are as specific as possible. For example:
  • Topic name: Availability
  • Enter question: “What is the candidate’s notice period?”, “When is the candidate available to start?” (if you add more than one question, make sure they related to the same topic)
Click Add to save your question, and Add topic to create your custom topic. Tldr Create Topic Pn You can adjust previously created custom topics by clicking on the ⚙️ (gear) icon next to your custom topic.

Adjust TLDR output

Click on a topic one, two, three or four times to toggle its length between - (short), = (medium), (long) or to remove it from the summary. Tldr Adjust Output Pn Similarly to AI Notes, you can also use the following options:
  • Pronouns: They (default), She, He
  • Identifier: "Candidate", [Candidate name] (see Call details to change the candidate’s name)
  • Translate your TLDR into one of Metaview’s 40+ supported languages

Use the footnotes to review the transcript

In your generated TLDR, Metaview will provide you with helpful footnotes so that you can quickly consult the transcript where the topic summary came from. Click on the footnotes like``[1] to try it. Tldr View Source Pn

Use and share your TLDR

Once you are happy with your summary, you can add it to your main AI notes, copy the text (for example, to be pasted in an email to a hiring manager), or if you have an ATS integration, push it to the ATS. Tldr Add Notes Pn

Troubleshooting

  1. Not all speakers are assigned Metaview will not be able to correctly generate a TLDR if it was unable to identify all call participants. Go to the Transcript tab to Assigning participants. You’ll then be able to generate the TLDR.
  2. No candidate is identified on the call Currently, TLDRs generate summaries based on what the candidate has said. Therefore, you will need to ensure that at least one participant in the transcript is labeled as a candidate. Go to Assigning participants for details.
  3. Short call duration TLDR feature requires a sufficiently-long conversation to be able to generate topics and a one-page summary for you. If your call is very short (under 5 minutes) or the candidate spoke very little, you will likely get an error when trying to use this feature.
  4. No content related to selected topics You will get a warning if Metaview is unable to identify any content to summarize for one or more of your selected topics. We recommend selecting at least 3 topics so that the TLDR covers a range of themes from the conversation. Tldr No Info Pn
  5. I am not satisfied with the TLDR output Your feedback is invaluable to help us improve TLDR quality and reliability. The best way to signal an issue is to submit it directly underneath the TLDR summary.
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