Updated
Updated · The Guardian · May 1
UK job hunters abandon hiring processes over AI interviews
Updated
Updated · The Guardian · May 1

UK job hunters abandon hiring processes over AI interviews

9 articles · Updated · The Guardian · May 1
  • A Greenhouse survey of 1,132 UK workers found 47% had faced AI interviews and 30% had quit applications that used them.
  • Candidates described one-way, timed video or chatbot screenings as awkward, humiliating and unclear, with some doubting anyone reviewed their answers and autistic applicants saying the format was especially difficult.
  • Some accepted employers use AI to handle heavy application volumes, but interviewees said the technology misses body language, blocks two-way discussion and still needs a stronger human element.
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