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Artificial intelligence (AI) has revolutionized various aspects of modern life, from simplifying tasks to sparking ethical ...
A new study from Georgia-based credit bureau Equifax shows just how much AI has upended recruiting and hiring. There are so many fake job applicants, or people who are sharing overly inflated ...
In July, software engineer Julian Joseph became the latest victim of the tech industry’s sweeping job cuts. Facing his second layoff in two years, he dreaded spending another couple months hunched ...
Capterra’s Job Seeker AI Survey reveals how candidates are using AI to exaggerate their skills, cheat interviews, and forge assessments, with 83% admitting to deception—here’s how recruiters can fight ...
Federal employees who have recently separated from government service, or who are looking to, started fewer applications on the job search website Indeed in May following a steady spike that began in ...
Submitting online job applications feels a bit like a never-ending race to the bottom. Most companies simply ghost you after you’ve applied, and the ones that do get back to you send an automated ...
Suzanne Blake is a Newsweek reporter based in New York. Her focus is reporting on consumer and social trends, spanning from retail to restaurants and beyond. She is a graduate of UNC Chapel Hill and ...
The number of job applications from federal workers has increased dramatically, with those in agencies under review by the Department of Government of Efficiency rising by 50% in February, according ...