With low unemployment and a robust economy, finding the right people to hire has become more difficult. Forty-five percent of employers say they are unable to find people with the skills they need. That represents a large increase in unfilled jobs and the toughest hiring environment in a decade. Right now, there are more than 6.7 million job openings in the United States.
The job for the person doing the hiring has always been difficult, even with an abundance of applicants. Determining which candidate will be the best fit for an organization is a critical decision and the cost of a bad hire is high — The Department of Labor estimates a bad hire will cost the equivalent of 30% of what the employee would earn in the first year. That doesn't take into account the impact on your team either.
Zappos CEO Tony Hsieh estimates that bad hires have cost his company more than $100 million. Perhaps that’s why the shoe and clothing company is incorporating artificial intelligence and machine learning into its hiring process.
LinkedIn has been using its version of AI and machine learning for years to match job seekers with openings, and they claim a 50% increase in efficiency since implementation. Indeed also uses AI, claiming it sorts through trillions of data points to serve up the most relevant openings, while Google Jobs is aggregating job listings across job boards into a dashboard for online search and then using AI to present the best fit to searchers.
So do we still need people to help us hire?
The good news for Recruiters — yes, we still need you.
You can hire two people with identical resumes and have one of them be a great team member while the other never fits in. AI is great at processing data points and objectively evaluating data, but no matter how good an algorithm is at finding and assessing candidates, there are still some things it cannot do. They can’t build a relationship with a candidate, and AI has a difficult time identifying soft skills, such as active listening and empathy, and cultural fit.
Where do we go from here?
AI can be a powerful tool for job seekers and Recruiters and it’s changing the way the process works. It can streamline the process and surface candidates that might otherwise get overlooked, as well as help eliminate bias and reduce the risk of a bad hire. Most importantly, it can reduce the amount of time it takes to handle tasks and let your internal team focus on high-level evaluation of qualified candidates.
Bottom line: a strategic use of artificial intelligence, combined with a human’s personal touch, can improve the hiring process for everyone.
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