Two-year-old Tofu is using AI to cross-reference social media profiles and verify applicant’s identity. A new partnership with ATS provider Gem and a $5 million seed fundraise should bring their HR ...
Job seekers have faced a challenging year in 2025, with hiring systems driven by new artificial intelligence tools and complex application processes, according to a November report from LiveCareer. In ...
India's employment marketplace is experiencing a critical efficiency crisis. Despite 10-12 million job seekers entering the ...
For today's job-seekers, artificial intelligence has become the ultimate shortcut for crafting resumes, generating cover letters, and even tailoring entire applications with just a few clicks. But as ...
Mustafa Suleyman, Microsoft's AI chief, says AI can automate white-collar jobs within 12-18 months, as tech reaches human-level performance in tasks.
Careery publishes data-backed framework identifying 15 highest-risk job categories and actionable strategies for ...
Tech companies cited artificial intelligence in 48,414 U.S. job cuts this year, with 31,000 announced in October alone. The trend has sparked a debate over whether AI truly drives layoffs or companies ...
As Wall Street’s biggest firms tout the many ways artificial intelligence is making their employees better, from tellers helping customers with account issues to investment bankers arranging ...
Thanks to scores of competing AI systems clogging up online application portals, applying for a new job in 2026 can feel more like applying for a bank loan than seeking a job. The reason, they say, ...
Artificial intelligence could be something of a game changer for recruiters as firms continue to be inundated with job applications, according to one LinkedIn executive. Janine Chamberlin, LinkedIn's ...
The social networking site is already popular among job-seekers; new tools could help those seeking work better match with companies. It’s an unfortunate reality of today’s job market: many would-be ...
With the endless AI buzz dominating every technology headline and press release, it’s easy to forget the origins of “computer intelligence”; namely the likes of expert systems, macros and the “A” word ...