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Do Candidates Using AI Get an Unfair Advantage?

When you receive a resume (CV) do you immediately think about what role AI has played in its creationProbably notBut you shouldHow about the use of any uncontrolled cognitive, situational judgment and asynchronous videos to create short lists?  Your next actions might be influenced by the use of AI, even unconsciously.   

Ever considered that your applicant, if they are smart, will have uploaded your job advert to AI, uploaded their resume to AI, and then asked AI to suggest changes and improvements to the resume to make it look more like the job you’re advertisingWhy wouldn’t you do thisHaving started down that slippery path how much of the resume you’re reading is just fictionThis just adds to the statistic that 70% of candidates already lie on their resume. 

The same goes for screen shotting questions on assessments, especially untimed ones, and having AI help to develop responses. 

Alan Bourne from Ommati (www.ommati.com) recently published a LinkedIn article where he discusses the effect AI has on hiring campaignsAdmittedly he’s talking more about larger scale recruitment than many accounting firms undertake, or are even lucky enough to have the breadth of candidates, but the same principles apply.   

The point Alan makes in the article is that even if a relatively small group of candidates use AI, and it improves their chances of making an initial cut, they will then be, say, 2x over-represented in the final poolThe issues this raises are: 

  1. Anyone can do it – technical skills are not required 

  1. The assessments used become a poor predictor of success 

  1. Do we want to hire those who are prepared to use unfair methods to gain an advantage 

  1. The reputation of talent acquisition teams will be compromised 

So what does this mean for those who need to hireAlan, I think rightly, says we need to adapt to, not fight AIIt’s here and it’s not going awayHere’s his takeaways: 

  1. Identify where you might have risks 

  1. Use robust proctoring – hopefully without diminishing candidate experience 

  1. Over time reshape assessments using AI to make them more engaging and effective 

At Accountests we recognized the likely impact of AI a couple of years ago, and built robust proctoring into our platform a year agoAlong with our platform providers we continue to enhance the proctoring experience for candidates, but also ensure it keeps up with the changing nature of AI.   

 

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Giles Pearson  |  After 18 years as a partner with a large public accounting firm, Giles founded Accountests to help those recruiting accountants make better hiring decisions

Accountests  |  Accountests deliver the world’s only online suite of annually updated and country-specific technical skills, ability and personality tests designed by and for accountants and bookkeepers. 
  
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