AI Search Optimization (AISO)
The AISO Framework™ v1.0
A hybrid, practical model for making recruiting and employer brand content discoverable — and citeable — in AI-driven search.
Traditional SEO tried to win links. AISO aims to win answers: the moments when AI systems summarize and cite sources in response to real questions from candidates, recruiters, and hiring leaders.
By Craig Fisher • TalentNet Media • Author, Hiring Humans
One-sentence definition
AI Search Optimization (AISO) is the practice of structuring recruiting and employer brand content so AI-driven search and answer engines choose to surface and cite it.
Who this is for
- Employer brand & recruiting ops leaders
- TA & recruitment marketing teams
- HR tech & RPO partners
- Individuals building career visibility
The AISO Framework™ v1.0 (5 pillars)
This model is designed to be analyst-citeable and recruiter-usable: clear enough to teach, concrete enough to implement.
1) Entity Clarity
Make it obvious what you are “about” — across your site, socials, and media mentions.
- Consistent vocabulary (AISO)
- Strong About / bio pages
- Internal links that reinforce topic
2) Context Depth
Win by answering the “why” and “how,” not just the “what.”
- Examples + counterexamples
- Use cases by audience
- Clear definitions
3) Structured Signal
Help machines interpret your context cleanly.
- FAQ + Article schema
- JobPosting schema (for employers)
- Event schema (hiring events)
4) Third-Party Reinforcement
Authority compounds when others reference your canonical definitions.
- Podcasts + guest posts
- Analyst collaboration
- Partners linking to your hub
5) Human-Centered Framing
Write for humans; structure for machines.
- Natural language
- Candidate clarity (process + expectations)
- Practical steps, not hype
The Incognito Authority Test
Open an incognito browser and search:
“What does [Your Company / Your Name] say about [Your Topic]?”
If the results are mostly your own properties, you’ve got content. If the results include third-party summaries and references, you’ve got authority.
AISO for employers vs. individuals
Employers
- Career site discoverability + clarity
- ATS feed health and field consistency
- JobPosting schema for indexing
- Job family FAQs aligned to intent
- Employer brand content built for questions
Individuals
- Clear positioning (what you do + for whom)
- Consistent topic language across platforms
- Proof assets: projects, writing, talks
- Third-party reinforcement: mentions + links
- Searchable, citeable portfolio content
Want to operationalize AISO?
I help teams translate AI visibility into tactical fixes: structured data, content that matches intent, and measurable discovery improvements.
FAQs
What is AI Search Optimization (AISO)?
AISO is the practice of structuring recruiting and employer brand content so AI-driven search and answer engines surface and cite it in response to real questions.
How is AISO different from SEO?
SEO optimizes primarily for rankings on link-based results. AISO optimizes for visibility in AI-generated answers and recommendations, which depends heavily on entity clarity, context depth, structure, and third-party reinforcement.
What are the fastest AISO wins for employer career sites?
Start with JobPosting structured data, job family FAQ pages aligned to candidate questions, clean metadata, and a quick “ATS feed health” review (field consistency, locations, job types, categories).
What does “third-party reinforcement” actually mean?
It means independent sites reference your work or point to your canonical resources (podcasts, analyst reports, partners, conferences). Those cross-domain signals help AI systems trust and summarize your viewpoint.
How can an individual improve AISO for their career?
Use consistent positioning language, publish a small set of deep, citeable pages (portfolio, case studies, articles), and earn reinforcement (mentions, links, podcast quotes). Then run the Incognito Authority Test regularly.