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Sol Hando's avatar

If it’s a platform, I’d sign up as an employer. If it’s an plugin to the jobs portal on our website, I’d add it.

The number of completely irrelevant applications with cover letters written by AI is mind-numbing. Some of the absolute best looking applications and cover letters were written by people with zero experience working at target, while some of the best employees had the boilerplate resume format you see everywhere else.

Who we hired literally depends on completely random factors like whose resume I read first today, and how many hundreds I just never read because it’s a pain. I wouldn’t trust some HR rep to handle it any more than I’d trust an AI to usefully sort through those resumes.

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roreadsrandomly's avatar

This would work if the employers were also mandated to follow certain rules like no leaving people hanging, hard deadlines, no more than 3 rounds of interviews etc. They should also be required to provide a reason for rejection if the candidate clears the first two rounds.

This would make the job application process unique enough to actually be worth paying 1 $.

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