So, i have been wondering if AI can actually do a better job at screening resumes than human recruiters. I mean, I have heard AI can get up to 92% accuracy, which is apparently better than what humans do at 88%...
Not a huge difference, but it might add up. But the other day, someone told me AI can sometimes be biased in ways humans might not be, which could mess up the whole hiring process.
Like, does it make sense to rely more on AI if there is a risk of it being unfair?
Last week, I was trying out one of those automated tools to speed things up, but I ended up with a stack of resumes that seemed off...
A buddy of mine said I might just need to tweak the settings a bit, but it feels like guesswork. There are so many tools out there claiming they can handle large volumes quickly, but sometimes it seems they miss the nuance that a human might catch.
I stumbled upon this article on [AI resume screening] Articsledge and it got me thinking about how to balance tech and human touch. What do you guys think, have any of you found a sweet spot with these AI tools?
Also, has anyone else faced hiccups while using AI for screening resumes? I keep reading about how they can speed up the process, but I am not entirely sold on that idea yet.
Especially when you think about how it might overlook something important... It always seems like there is a horror story about someone who slipped through the cracks.
Would love to hear if anyone found a tool that is genuinely user friendly and does not need constant babysitting. It is great to have technology that is cutting edge, but if it is only as good as the input settings, does it really save time?
Let me know your thoughts, guys, I want to make sure I am not missing out on something that could be a game changer!
Not a huge difference, but it might add up. But the other day, someone told me AI can sometimes be biased in ways humans might not be, which could mess up the whole hiring process.
Like, does it make sense to rely more on AI if there is a risk of it being unfair?
A buddy of mine said I might just need to tweak the settings a bit, but it feels like guesswork. There are so many tools out there claiming they can handle large volumes quickly, but sometimes it seems they miss the nuance that a human might catch.
I stumbled upon this article on [AI resume screening] Articsledge and it got me thinking about how to balance tech and human touch. What do you guys think, have any of you found a sweet spot with these AI tools?
Also, has anyone else faced hiccups while using AI for screening resumes? I keep reading about how they can speed up the process, but I am not entirely sold on that idea yet.
Especially when you think about how it might overlook something important... It always seems like there is a horror story about someone who slipped through the cracks.
Would love to hear if anyone found a tool that is genuinely user friendly and does not need constant babysitting. It is great to have technology that is cutting edge, but if it is only as good as the input settings, does it really save time?
Let me know your thoughts, guys, I want to make sure I am not missing out on something that could be a game changer!