I’m still searching for a job. On some of these applications they want a 1-3 minute video of me just answering questions to myself and send it in. If feels scammy, but maybe I’m just not doing it right. What do you do?

  • @[email protected]
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    3 months ago

    I did one a few months ago for a university. When I was done it asked for feedback, so I submitted some along the lines of, “I understand you may have numerous applicants, but this interview format does not align with the respect or attentiveness I expect from an employer.”

    Needless to say, no call back

    Edit: a word

  • JohnnyFlapHoleSeed
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    No, absolutely not. I’ve had one employer try that shit with me and immediately withdrew my application. They basically have AI review your video and judge you based purely off of your physical characteristics. Honestly I don’t know why an employer would want to open themselves up to the liability of using such a tool. Ultimately, if my application isn’t worth the time and effort of an actual person to review, then I’m not interested in your position.

  • @[email protected]
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    93 months ago

    Any place that asks for this is a place I have no interest in working. I’ll consider making an exception when they submit their video to me first.

  • @[email protected]
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    83 months ago

    No, employers need to be legally restricted from learning anything about you besides your resume.

    The only thing you get to know about them is what they present online.

    We want equal and fair relationships with the employers that we are forced to depend on for survival.

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      -43 months ago

      Hell are you on about? Interviews are for both parties to get to know one another. Just nailed one last week where both of us were more interested in company culture and personality fit than technical expertise. Offer comes Monday. $90K.

      FFS, y’all need to grow the fuck up and realize the employers aren’t holding all the cards. Been at Lowe’s for 3-months. Worked hard, kicked ass, learned, already got a promotion. I’ve moved up, or at least laterally, to a better position in every job within 6-months, tops. And I’ve had loads of jobs.

      Or, you can just turtle up, cry that’s it’s all hopeless and unfair. How’s that working out guys?

  • @[email protected]
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    43 months ago

    Depends on the role and the company, but if they make you do an AI interview without a human recluter’s screening first that is a red flag for me

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    33 months ago

    It’s not a scam but it’s also not likely to lead to a job. Large companies that get massive amounts of applications use them. But smaller companies may also get a lot of applications and just do traditional phone screens, so who knows?

  • 2ugly2live
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    13 months ago

    I have, and this was a few years ago. However, the one I did had prompts. Like, and interview question, I record my answer, and then so on. It did feel… Weird. But as long as the company is legit, it should be fine.