[Startup Idea Validation] Hiring Tech
I know hiring tech is nothing new, but still many issues persist. We are planning to build a platform which will focus on solving many issues with the current interview system in an innovative/futuristic manner. We'll utilise AI/LLM based solutions wherever possible, although the focus is on solving the core problem. Mostly it will be a B2B SaSS type, focusing on hiring designers/developers etc. What are the various issues you have faced during your interview process which you feel should have been solved by now? doesn't matter how big/small it is, if it has bothered you ever, please comment about it.
samosa
Stealth
3 months ago
explain please
Any "decent" "AI" solution would require a lot of data. This has been tried by a few orgs for things like resume screening, but it has not really met expectations in outcomes.
Last thing I would want as an interviewee is to be recorded, and then analysed by some AI!
samosa
Stealth
3 months ago
we'll try to solve those issues as well
samosa
Stealth
3 months ago
@BiryaniEnthu @salt @Micheal_Scott @AlphaGrindset @Elon_Musk @FunnyBones @potatomato need your inputs here 🙏
Check geektrust founder's LinkedIn. I think they just launched an AI based interview agent.
This is the bigggggggggggest problem of all time
HRs asking experience for freshers
yejsok
Stealth
3 months ago
The biggest problem in HR Tech is not the tech, there are countless really good tools for that, but the people/process. That’s where most products fail. That’s the perennial B2B/SaaS challenge.
BiryaniEnthu
Stealth
3 months ago
In a JD, there are few must have requirements (non negotiable) and some good to have.
Too many candidates which do not qualify in basics too apply.
Eg - I was hiring for Content Writers and got applications from air hostess too.
Also, if you can judge cultural fit it would be very easy for orgs (don't know how that can be solved)