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A big consulting firm’s AI solution aims to aid both recruiters and candidates

HR Brew

When KPMG decided to bring generative AI into its hiring process, the professional services firm looked to strategically address issues to improve the experience since the company hires new employees each year from a large pool of campus recruits, experienced professionals, and senior talent.

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How this recruiter realized she was interviewing an AI deepfake

HR Brew

As AI continues to evolve, recruiters now have to worry about candidates using deepfake AI filters during interviews. Just ask Bettina Liporazzi, recruiting lead at Make , a remote digital studio that hires internationally (Liporazzi, for one, lives in Argentina). Ill be honest, their rsum looked okay.

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How one recruiter manages her job without an ATS

HR Brew

We’re pouring one out for recruiters at small businesses. While comprising nearly half of all private employment, small businesses often don’t have the resources that larger companies have at their disposal, like an applicant tracking system (ATS). Bozich, who joined the company in 2023, serves as its recruitment team of one.

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The recruiter is morphing into a “strategic talent advisor,” new iCIMS report finds

HR Brew

Similarly, as the hiring landscape changes amid technological advances, changing candidate preferences, and an increase in skills-based hiring initiatives, recruiters and talent acquisition professionals are learning that their role in the organization is becoming more and more important to the health and success of the business.

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The AI Conundrum: How HR Can Prepare for the Storm of Change

Speaker: Kate Bischoff - CEO and Founder of k8bisch LLC (formerly tHRive Law & Consulting)

It’s no secret that the indication of AI has drastically changed most industries. Recent research suggests that AI may introduce prejudice and discrimination into decision-making processes, leading to unequal chances. Given that HR and recruiting often use AI, this has the potential to become a serious problem.

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More than half of college seniors are pessimistic about starting their careers, according to a new report

HR Brew

Most students feel anxious about their job prospects after graduating college, but the class of 2025 is downright dour. Their top concerns are ones that HR pros are all too familiar with, including stress over a tight labor market and apprehensions about using AI in the workplace. The election and AI are also top concerns.

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When it comes to AI, one Allstate exec warns against ‘trying to design a problem around a solution that exists’

HR Brew

It’s easy to get as excited as a kid in a candy shop when there’s an ever-growing selection of AI tools at your fingertips. This excitement for new AI tools in HR is palpable, as 77% of organizations surveyed by Workday plan to increase their use of AI for hiring in the next year.