Computer Says No
If you’re applying for a job today, your application could go through several stages before it is seen by a human. BBC journalist and former recruiter Daniel Henry deep dives into this new world of algorithm and computer-automated hiring. Daniel’s journey begins at the first stage of a job application – writing your CV. At the University of Liverpool, he is given tips from their student career advisors about how best to tailor his CV so it isn’t rejected by the software used to select applicants to progress to the next stage. Stage two is often a video interview, which again could be marked automatically on the basis of a computer program searching for keywords.
Re: Computer Says No
2I'll sleep sounder for that bit of informationyourfinalanswer wrote: March 28th, 2022, 8:49 pm Computer Says No
If you’re applying for a job today, your application could go through several stages before it is seen by a human. BBC journalist and former recruiter Daniel Henry deep dives into this new world of algorithm and computer-automated hiring. Daniel’s journey begins at the first stage of a job application – writing your CV. At the University of Liverpool, he is given tips from their student career advisors about how best to tailor his CV so it isn’t rejected by the software used to select applicants to progress to the next stage. Stage two is often a video interview, which again could be marked automatically on the basis of a computer program searching for keywords.
Re: Computer Says No
3mad norm wrote: March 28th, 2022, 9:25 pmI'll sleep sounder for that bit of informationyourfinalanswer wrote: March 28th, 2022, 8:49 pm Computer Says No
If you’re applying for a job today, your application could go through several stages before it is seen by a human. BBC journalist and former recruiter Daniel Henry deep dives into this new world of algorithm and computer-automated hiring. Daniel’s journey begins at the first stage of a job application – writing your CV. At the University of Liverpool, he is given tips from their student career advisors about how best to tailor his CV so it isn’t rejected by the software used to select applicants to progress to the next stage. Stage two is often a video interview, which again could be marked automatically on the basis of a computer program searching for keywords.
I suppose when you get to your age you need as much rest and sleep as possible.
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