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eclipticplane 6 days ago

The number of fake resumes is insane. During reviews I ended up passing a number of fake profiles through because their CVs looked real. None of them showed up to the initial screening call.

There are now AI CVs mimicking real people, so the CVs point to real Linkedin profiles, Github profiles.

Not sure what their end game is unless it's to continually test CV creation or find woefully inept companies that will hire them with limited vetting.

alimahmoudhu 5 days ago | parent | next [-]

> I ended up passing a number of fake profiles through because their CVs looked real. None of them showed up to the initial screening call.

That's just crazy. Probably those were for collecting data to analyze what makes a CV pass. Mass apply everywhere, combine the results, and analyze the results manually or using LLMs. Selling these data can be profitable

pavel_lishin 5 days ago | parent [-]

It's also possible that they got a job elsewhere, and didn't follow up.

alimahmoudhu 2 days ago | parent [-]

Yeah, That would be more reasonable :)

Terr_ 5 days ago | parent | prev [-]

> Not sure what their end game is unless it's to continually test CV creation or find woefully inept companies that will hire them with limited vetting.

I wonder about (and didn't immediately find) case-studies that lay out the strategy of Resume Of Total Lies Dude, their expected payout before they get fired, etc.