‘You're just staring at yourself': Job seekers lament AI interview process
Abigail Lee, a Boston University junior studying data science and comparative literature, remembers sitting alone in her bedroom, ring light glaring back at her, as the countdown timer on her screen ticked down.
She had already applied to more than 100 technology internships for the upcoming summer, and this preliminary interview felt no different, much to her dismay.
That’s because Lee was sitting down for a virtual interview platform that is becoming commonplace for many current job applica...
She had already applied to more than 100 technology internships for the upcoming summer, and this preliminary interview felt no different, much to her dismay.
That’s because Lee was sitting down for a virtual interview platform that is becoming commonplace for many current job applica...