AI is rapidly transforming the way we identify and hire talent and is headlong on the path to becoming your career companion.
Though
in its early stages, AI is already able to match job seekers with jobs, and in
the near future, AI assistance will be crucial in helping companies retain
employees and in helping individuals grow and meet their career aspirations.
Today’s
workforce is experiencing rapid change. A change that is creating more
productive and efficient work environments but is also causing professions and
career models to morph, talent gaps to widen, and making it more challenging to
find and retain right-fit employees. As advances in artificial intelligence
(AI), automation, mobility and the nature of work evolve the workplace, talent
acquisition, and retention -- already one of the biggest challenges
companies face -- will become more important than ever.
The
good news is many of these technologies, especially AI, are also transforming
the way we identify and hire talent, making the process more productive,
efficient and diverse. Though in its early stages, AI is already able to match
job seekers with jobs, and in the near future, AI assistance will be crucial in
helping companies retain employees and in helping individuals grow and meet
their career aspirations.
Impact of All on the Hiring
Process
Job descriptions
Future
job descriptions will be different. At Indeed, Natural Language Processing
(NLP) is already improving job description categorization by finding and
extracting critical criteria in postings and feeding it to higher level AI
algorithms in order to identify the most relevant jobs for job seekers.
When the algorithm’s scoring shows a job seeker’s qualifications fit a role
description, we encourage them to apply for the position.
Going
forward, job descriptions and resumes will become more personalized and
augmented with time-saving features. Job descriptions will highlight the
elements of a job that are most interesting to a candidate’s personal
preferences, promoting skill sets and experiences that will help attract the
candidate’s attention. Then conversational “agents” -- likely bots or automated
systems that use human and machine input -- will allow job seekers and
employers to engage with each other earlier so they can rapidly understand each
other’s needs.
Think
about the opportunity afforded by having a chat button attached to a job
description that allows a candidate to immediately ask questions about a job.
Or one that allows an employer to ask detailed questions about a candidate’s
experience. Not only will many questions be resolved at this stage, those that
cannot will be routed to hiring managers for answers, and more importantly, be
used to train the system for the future. Conversational systems like these are
already beginning to show results in many fields and are even being used in
Indeed assessment-based products.
Streamlining candidate skill
evaluations
It
is difficult to evaluate thousands of applications fairly and efficiently.
Today, recruiters and hiring managers use schools, employers and work history
on a candidate’s resume as indicators of fit and future performance. While
there is value in knowing someone has spent years working on something that is
relevant to the job at hand, the best way to demonstrate job competency or
credibility is to be able to translate that experience into real life
scenarios. This allows potential employers to see if a candidate can perform
the duties of a position in a simulated work evaluation. Some examples:
1.
A software developer undertakes a graded coding exercise while interacting with
future (or virtual) coworkers.
2.
A financial analyst develops a financial model and gets graded on a
conversation about financial regulations and best practices.
3.
A bilingual technical support analyst is evaluated for speaking fluency,
handling upset customers, and their ability to learn unfamiliar systems.
These
are typical situations in today’s interview processes but they currently use a
lot of resources and are dependent on the interviewer’s skills. AI can
augment resumes by automating these types of assessments. In doing so they can
give hiring managers an unbiased ranking of potential candidates’
qualifications. Imagine a library of tens of thousands of assessments where a hiring
manager can select a customized set of job competency simulations for a needed
role. These customized evaluations can provide both parties with the
transparency needed to find the right fit while saving time for higher level
human connections that can build trust between both parties and result in a
high-confidence hire.
Post-hire career
planning
AI’s
role doesn’t end when a job seeker accepts a job. Today’s workers expect to
switch jobs at least several times over the course of a career. Studies show
the newest generation in the workforce, Millennials, switch jobs more
frequently than previous generations. Companies would prefer those job changes
be internal. AI can help employers map out an individual’s career path to
ensure employees stay at their company. And AI algorithms, when given skill
sets, performance, and desires, can even help employers know what to do to keep
employees growing within their organization.
Likewise,
AI can help the employee understand what to do now to ensure future career
success. Imagine AI that notifies you when you should ask for a raise,
clues you in to take a training course, or connect you with the right people to
make your career aspirations come true. At Indeed we strive to become a career
companion, one that helps guide you through every step of your career journey.
The future of job
matching
Matching
technology is continuing to evolve -- becoming more personalized, seamless and
automated. Indeed envisions a world where there is enough data that people can
virtually just press a button and receive a job offer. We are working
tirelessly on the technologies needed to make this real. However, while
AI technology can make the process much more efficient, accepting a job still
requires the decision of the job seeker.
A decision that is
influenced by relationships, goals, and an individual’s definition of
meaningful work. AI technology gives recruiters, companies and job
seekers more time to focus on the human connections that build trust and
inspire career development. In this way, AI is rapidly transforming the way we
identify and hire talent and is headlong on the path to becoming your career
companion.