As AI-assessed job interviewing grows, colleges try to prepare students
Miguel Santiago, a senior at Baruch College in Manhattan, is graduating soon and already considering his next move -- maybe to a job at Goldman Sachs or somewhere else in banking. In at least six of his interviews, he's been questioned by a computer and not a live person. "They've basically replaced the first round with the HireVue," he said, referring to the video and artificial intelligence platform increasingly being used by employers for job interviews. When a candidate applies to a job at a company that uses HireVue, they are asked to go on to the platform, allow use of their webcam and respond to interview questions on video. The candidate's answers are recorded and then saved to the platform.
Nov-4-2019, 15:23:01 GMT
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