• Most job applicants use AI CV builder tools to get into work, and

    From TechnologyDaily@1337:1/100 to All on Thursday, May 15, 2025 20:45:08
    Most job applicants use AI CV builder tools to get into work, and to my dismay, they say it is fair play

    Date:
    Thu, 15 May 2025 19:35:00 +0000

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    Job applicants are increasingly using AI to write CVs, with many embracing embellishment, raising major concerns for recruiters, employers, and hiring platform credibility.

    FULL STORY ======================================================================Many applicants admit they wouldnt correct AI CV embellishments even if they knew they were false Recruiters now face polished, fabricated applications they
    can barely differentiate from genuine submissions Hiscox says AI-generated
    CVs often look flawless, but mask exaggerated skills and completely
    fabricated interests

    Artificial intelligence is now a common presence in the hiring pipeline, not just for employers, but increasingly for applicants as well.

    A recent campaign by specialist insurer Hiscox has drawn attention to how AI is being used by job seekers, often without transparency and, in many cases, with significant embellishments.

    The report notes that 53% of recent job applicants have used AI tools to help write their CVs. Surprisingly to some, most of them dont consider this cheating. AI-generated CVs are causing problems for recruiters

    AI-generated CVs often appear flawless at first glance, representing what Hiscox calls the Perfect Candidate. But beneath the polished language lie CVs riddled with exaggerated experience and fabricated interests, raising serious questions about the reliability of AI-assisted applications.

    Data from the campaign reveals that 59% of job seekers believe using AI tools during the application process is fair game, while 37% admit they wouldnt correct AI-generated embellishments.

    Pete Treloar, Chief Underwriting Officer at Hiscox UK, put it simply: AI can help many candidates put their best foot forward but it needs to be used carefully.

    Recruiters now face a challenging landscape. AI-generated CVs are often indistinguishable from genuine ones - professionally polished, yet lacking specific experience or authentic personality.

    And its not just about the CV. Candidates are also using AI to prepare for interviews (29%) and complete online assessments (45%). Its no wonder hiring managers are increasingly unsure whether theyre selecting the candidate, or the algorithm.

    These trends raise questions for platforms like CV builders and job sites , particularly as candidates lean more heavily on automation to craft their applications.

    Despite the growing use of AI, not all applicants support the trend. Hiscoxs findings show 41% believe it gives some candidates an unfair advantage, while 42% say it's misleading for employers.

    Yet the reality is that were moving toward a future where AI in hiring is not only accepted, but expected. Thats a major challenge for recruitment
    solutions with fair and effective hiring practices.

    Hiscox also found that 38% of applicants admit to lying on their CVs, and AI is only making this easier.

    As Treloar concluded, If they [recruiters] are passing on incorrect information or poor recommendations to their clients, not only does it damage relationships, but it can lead to more serious claims, and thats why
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