Hiring professionals are keeping humans at the centre of the recruitment process despite the growing use of artificial intelligence, according to a new report from Willo.
The third edition of its Hiring Trends Report revealed how widespread AI use has become among both jobseekers and hiring professionals, making authenticity an increasing challenge in recruitment.
"Now in its third edition, it offers a clear look at how hiring teams are adapting – from candidates using AI to complete applications, to employers using AI to bring structure, consistency, and clarity back into the process," said Willo CEO Euan Cameron.
According to the findings, 76.6% of hiring teams now regularly encounter AI-assisted candidate applications. This is consistent with other surveys showing that jobseekers are using AI to improve their résumés and cover letters.
At the same time, hiring teams are also starting to use AI in their hiring process, with 52.1% of the respondents saying they've added AI tools or features.
Some of the uses of AI among hiring teams include:
"We're seeing a much more confident attitude towards AI. Employers are clearer about where automation adds value and where human judgement must remain central," Cameron said.
Despite the growing use of AI by both jobseekers and employers, hiring teams are taking steps to ensure authenticity in recruitment.
Nearly half of the respondents (47.3%) said they have updated their interview techniques to focus on deeper probing.
Others have added assessments (31.9%), more personal questions (27.5%), and increased use of video interviews or assessments (22%).
These findings align with recent reports indicating that recruiters are throwing their support behind "live-only" interviews amid growing instances of AI assisting jobseekers during hiring.
Meanwhile, other hiring teams are training employees to spot AI-generated content (27.5%), while others have implemented AI detection tools or software (14.3%).
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