• Zexks@lemmy.world
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    5 days ago

    Lmao. Your suggestion for they can’t handle to many applicants is to…just handle it.

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      5 days ago

      … No? My whole point is that they don’t need to process and assess every last applicant with things like the AI in this post. If - through the process I just described - they only actually assess 50 randomly selected applicants out of the 1000 when they find a good one, there’s nothing wrong with that. Send an automated rejection to the other 950 and move on.

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        3 days ago

        You’ve never hired anyone have ya. So you’d pass up a PhD in favor of a random just because he didn’t make it the random 50.

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            3 days ago

            So again we’re back to " just handle it" you people don’t seem to realize there are thousands of people around the world who spend their entire life coming up with different ways to “handle it” and you think your little five minute thought is just so profound that no one has ever considered it.

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              3 days ago

              … I’m sorry if you’ve spent your entire life on this, but this is bizarrely hostile. Countless people have spent countless hours hiring candidates without AI. This isn’t some genius-level solution to an unsolved problem, this is just an attempt to downsize HR departments.

              The company doesn’t suffer some material loss if they miss out on hiring a marginally better candidate, and it’s not like these AI solutions have been around long enough to prove that they can even find the “best” candidates. Especially when they’re certainly filtering out qualified professionals who don’t want to justify themselves to a glorified chatbot.