Using AI to evaluate someone's background and resume are fine, but it should NEVER be used to make decisions a HUMAN should be doing. Sorry, this isn't controversial for me, even though I am an AI advocate and engineer.
You most likely shafted many qualified candidates in your first round. I hope the people you hire don't regret working for you.
PEGHIN•2mo ago
I spent 23 hours/week screening CVs for our startup. It was killing our ability to ship product.
So I built EasyHire — AI that handles CV screening and first-round interviews automatically. We went from 30-day hiring cycles to 9 days.
The AI conducts structured video interviews 24/7, ranks candidates by fit, and gives you transcripts + scores. You only meet the top 3.
We've been using it for 3 months. Hired 15 people. Spent ~2 hours total on first-round screening.
Beta tested with 127 other founders. Average results: 70% faster hiring, 50% fewer no-shows.
Live now: https://easyhireapp.com
Happy to answer technical questions about the implementation (GPT-4 + HeyGen + custom scoring algorithms).
What I'm most curious about: Would you trust an AI to interview your candidates? Why or why not?