Should Computers Decide Who Gets Hired?
When it comes to reviewing job applications, humans are relatively bad at selecting the best humans.
by Gillian B. White
Nov 20, 2015
3 minutes
Anyone who has ever looked for a job knows that sometimes connections can trump qualifications. That’s why networking—despite its awkwardness— has become such a highly touted skill. Knowing someone who knows someone could mean finding out about a job before it’s publicly posted, or better yet, finding someone who can put in a good word or review an application himself. Many people hate this, because it is perceived to be unfair.
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