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  1. Dystopian_Everyday on

    I don’t understand what value any application has nowadays. AI is used so commonly in both the writing of and filtering of applications that you might as well pick an applicant at random.

  2. It is not an AI driven squeeze. It is a contraction of the economy.

    Job applicants also does not equal unemployed, this ‘news’ from a ‘tech reporter’ is based on the number of people applying for jobs on LinkedIn.

  3. LinkedIn could set a filter to ban users that apply for jobs that say they don’t sponsor visas, but the applicant needs sponsorship.

    People that need visa sponsorship are just spamming the job boards without reading and it’s leading hiring managers having to filter hundreds of applications out.

    Infact could make the adverts only appear regionally by network location. I know some people will use a VPN, But there’s ways to detect that too.

    It’s annoying, desperate and the equivalent of peeing in the pool.

  4. -starchy- on

    If AI stands for An Indian, then I’ll believe it. The term AI, I imagine, is being used to justify the outsourcing of work to save on money. We’ve seen it happen at our place (IT).

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