AI job application rise risks employing incapable staff, boss warns

AI job application rise risks employing incapable staff, boss warns

Huw Thomas

Business Correspondent, BBC Wales News

BBC A close-up of a smartphone showing the Gemini chatbot interface. At the top of the phone a greeting reads "Hello, James" and a user is typing a prompt which begins "I am applying for a job as a marketing manager"BBC

AI chatbots can be useful to candidates but should never replace “human judgement”, a careers adviser says

A growing use of artificial intelligence in job applications risks employers hiring candidates who cannot do the work, a business owner has said.

Advertising boss James Robinson said he and other business leaders were seeing a “real trend” in applicants using generative AI chatbots, and warned that candidates who were good at using the…

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