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14 votes
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Hiring in tech is harder than ever. AI isn’t helping.
37 votes -
We found North Korean engineers in our application pile
33 votes -
Everlasting jobstoppers: How an AI bot-war destroyed the online job market
40 votes -
Are you a hiring manager/recruiter in tech? In this Circus Funhouse Mirror tech economy, how do candidates even get an interview?
I've been a hiring manager before across a few jobs. But, then, I was receiving maybe 50 resumes to screen a week with my recruiter. Y'all are, what, at a few factors to an order of magnitude more...
I've been a hiring manager before across a few jobs. But, then, I was receiving maybe 50 resumes to screen a week with my recruiter. Y'all are, what, at a few factors to an order of magnitude more than that?
Are your recruiters now pre-filtering resumes before you see them? What is being used to determine whether a candidate gets an interview now?
What I'm seeing:
- Referrals almost never matter: I've gotten two interviews through my network after dozens of applications—and I'm fairly well networked.
- Experience at other well-known Tech companies doesn't get an interview
- Having the right skill set, based on the job description doesn't get an interview.
From the outside, it seems like a coin flip.
Meanwhile, I have LinkedIn's AI advisor routinely giving me flavors of "yes, you're definitely their kind of candidate" yet no responses after weeks followed by the occasional casual rejection email.
So what's happening behind the scenes? How do resumes get on your radar? How do you work from the deluge to hiring a human?
Sincerely,
A very experienced engineer and manager who is rather fed up with what seems like a collection of pseudo-random number generator contemporary hiring processes.EDIT: I should have also included recruiters in the title of my ask.
56 votes -
Generative AI is not going to build your engineering team for you
15 votes -
Apple reaches $25M settlement with the DOJ for discriminating against US residents during hiring
27 votes -
Men took over a job fair intended for women and nonbinary tech workers
51 votes -
As employers expand artificial intelligence in hiring, few states in the USA have rules
12 votes -
America's first law regulating AI bias in hiring takes effect this week
13 votes -
Leaked Amazon memo warns the company is running out of people to hire. Unions might not be the tech giant’s biggest labor threat.
18 votes -
I think I know why you can't hire engineers right now
10 votes -
Tech sector job interviews assess anxiety, not software skills
8 votes -
Facebook's reputation is so bad, the company must pay even more now to hire and retain talent
12 votes -
"The Hiring Post" - How to hire exceptional engineers
11 votes -
Markets are not incompatible with discrimination (2014)
2 votes -
Google to slow hiring for rest of 2020, CEO tells staff
4 votes -
Thoughts on recruiting
7 votes -
What should be on a QA tester’s résumé? Here's what the recruiters say they want to see
10 votes -
No engineer has ever sued a company because of constructive post-interview feedback. So why don’t employers do it?
13 votes -
We only hire the trendiest
18 votes -
World first as local council uses robots to perform 'unbiased' job interviews
6 votes -
Google tried to patent my work after a job interview
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One healthy diversity data point: research reports an uptick in women applying for IT jobs
4 votes