▲ | dfxm12 6 days ago | |||||||||||||||||||
What is an AI interview going to glean that it can't already from a resume? The power imbalance is already so far tipped to the employer side. This verbiage doesn't even consider the applicant a human with time worth saving or worth having meaningful conversations! | ||||||||||||||||||||
▲ | remyp 6 days ago | parent [-] | |||||||||||||||||||
Gleaning information isn't the goal; whittling down deluge of applicants is. For the company, candidate time is free and manager time is massively expensive. The AI tools are cheaper than hiring more HR staff, so companies buy them lest they be haunted by the ghost of Milton Friedman. Anybody who has been on the hiring side post-GPT knows why these AI tools are getting built: people and/or their bots are blind-applying to every job everywhere regardless of their skillset. The last mid-level Python dev job I posted had 300 applicants in the first hour, with 1/4 of them being from acupuncturists and restaurant servers who have never written a line of code. Sure, they're easy to screen out, but there are thousands to sift through. Having said that, I don't like AI interview tools and will not be using them. I do understand why others do, though. | ||||||||||||||||||||
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