Do you think AI conducting interviews will revolutionize hiring?

Suchal Bojamma
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Imagine conducting 1000s of interviews simultaneously around the clock, without worrying about interviewers' availability. Identifying the top talent with AI-generated scores & engaging with active candidates before they commit elsewhere. What is your view on human-less interviews? How will this impact recruiters and candidates?

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Absolutely, AI-conducted interviews are poised to revolutionize the hiring process. They will accelerate recruitment, reduce costs, and ensure a fair and unbiased selection process. Similarly, AI-driven surveys offer significant benefits. Our product, BRAVO, provides AI-powered surveys that enable the HR department and top management to measure employee engagement quickly and efficiently. click here to learn more: https://getbravo.io/features/sur...
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Suchal Bojamma
@ali_shaheen looks like a great tool. Will have my team check it out šŸ˜„
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Vincent Lonij
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I've built some of these apps and to be honest, I've come around to believing they are a bad idea. You're already suggesting that this is a way to connect with candidates who have other options. But those are exactly the people who will decline to be interviewed by AI. This kind of automation creates a huge amount of extra work for candidates (if every company uses an AI to interview every candidate) without much benefit for candidates. At least we're also getting AI tools for candidates to automatically pass interviews. šŸ˜‰
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Suchal Bojamma
@vincentropy I would beg to differ. The AI interview is only replacing an interviewer. The candidate would have taken the interview anyway, be it with humans or without. I think again, it's on the company to choose and use the tool well to actually reduce their time spent on interviews and not simply send it to every candidate who applies. Do you agree?
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Suchal Bojamma
@vincentropy That's a valid point about AI interviews potentially being used more on vulnerable candidates. However, after working in HR for almost 5 years, I hear a lot from candidates who feel like they don't get a chance to talk about themselves when we just look at their resumes. With AI interviews, there's no time pressure, so everyone gets a chance to show what they can do before they get rejected. I think giving everyone a chance is way more important. Is it okay for candidates to use AI for interviews? Absolutely not, because AI taking interviews does not hamper the fairness of the interview, while a candidate taking one will hamper it. If the companies do not miss using it and use it in the right way, it could be a win-win I would say.
Vincent Lonij
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@suchalbojamma I get that you're just trying to market your product here. It's a tough industry to get in to and I hope you find some users that really love your product. Maybe this is not the right venue, but if you want some feedback from someone who has gone down the same road, feel free to connect with me on LinkedIn. (no pressure though, I know we're all busy). Best of luck with the upcoming launch!
Vincent Lonij
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@suchalbojamma If it's up to the company to decide how many candidates are forced to do the AI interview, some companies will decide to make most candidates do it. The incentive for companies to be judicious would apply mostly to the cases where candidates have choices. This means these tools will probably be used most on people that are already in a vulnerable position. Look at who uses recorded video interviews (e.g., Hirevue) and how they use it. In practice it is often quite different from the promise. Let me ask you this question: If you think it's ok for companies to use an AI interviewer. Is it ok for candidates to use AI for interviews (e.g. Final Round)?
Andreas Sohns
AI conducting interviews definitely has the potential to revolutionize hiring by making the process more efficient and scalable. However human interaction is necessary for assessing cultural fit and building relationships
Suchal Bojamma
@andreas_sohns Absolutely! AI interviews, while they can help with handling volume problems, are only recommended for the first or second round and cannot replace a culture-fit or technical round. It could be somewhat of an alternative to assessments for non-technical roles. What do you think?
Igor Lysenko
This is a super productive idea
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Suchal Bojamma
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