The rΓ©sumΓ© is dying, and AI is holding the smoking gun
Employers are drowning in AI-generated job applications, with LinkedIn now processing 11,000 submissions per minuteβa 45 percent surge from last year, according to new data reported by The New York Times.
Due to AI, the traditional hiring process has become overwhelmed with automated noise. It's the rΓ©sumΓ© equivalent of AI slopβcall it "hiring slop," perhapsβthat currently haunts social media and the web with sensational pictures and misleading information. The flood of ChatGPT-crafted rΓ©sumΓ©s and bot-submitted applications has created an arms race between job seekers and employers, with both sides deploying increasingly sophisticated AI tools in a bot-versus-bot standoff that is quickly spiraling out of control.
The Times illustrates the scale of the problem with the story of an HR consultant named Katie Tanner, who was so inundated with over 1,200 applications for a single remote role that she had to remove the post entirely and was still sorting through the applications three months later.
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