Soon it could be a robot recruiter that would be handling the first steps of the hiring process with interviews.
Source: Mya systems
The robot is able to ask and field questions, process answers, and filter quality applicants through a set of prescribed stipulations and factors.
If the robot thinks the applicant is a good fit, she'll schedule an interview for them with the actual hiring manager.
Not all robots have ulterior motives. In fact, there might just be a few who want to give you a job.
Formerly known as FirstJob, Mya Systems was co-founded in 2012 by Eyal Grayevsky, CEO and James Maddox, CTO.
The San Francisco-based company launched Mya, its AI-recruiter in July of 2016, and quickly gained an A-list of customers including three of the five largest global recruiting agencies and several Fortune 500 companies.
Source: TechCrunch
Interestingly, Mya is already being used by Fortune 500 companies across the U.S!
Many organizations now use Applicant Tracking Systems (ATS), a software application that helps employers with the time-consuming and expensive process of screening and filtering out hundreds of candidates.
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This means that you have to make it past the robot eyes in order to progress your application.
If the applicant isn't a fit for the gig, Mya suggests other jobs to which they might be better suited, based on keywords and zip code - an interesting feature which human recruiters seldom do.
Your next job interview could be with a recruiter bot.
For more information, visit to their official page https://hiremya.com/
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Good technology and i am software enginer
Like any technology, AI in recruitment must be used properly. There are no short-cuts in a high quality candidate experience that leads to a great hire!