PR Newswire
31 Jan 2023, 01:30 GMT+10
MELBOURNE, Australia, Jan. 30, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Sapia.ai, the creator of the world's first AI Smart Interviewer, has released a new iteration of its market-leading Talent Insights product - a full-fledged talent intelligence solution that completely removes the need for resumes and cover letters in hiring.
The product centers around a new way of screening and comparing candidates: focusing solely on soft skills and aptitude. According to leading recruiters and executives - including LinkedIn CEO Ryan Roslansky - skills are what truly matter in differentiating candidates, especially for roles where hard skills and work experience do not determine performance.
Sapia CEO and founder Barb Hyman said that this product has come at a time of unprecedented candidate power and choice. For hiring managers to succeed in 2023, Hyman says, they must make fast, clever hiring decisions with no room for doubt.
"We've long known that the resume is an inadequate tool for screening candidates for role fit," Hyman said. "It's easily gamed, creates massive potential for bias, and doesn't accurately reflect the candidate's soft skills.
"It absolutely had its place in hiring, but that time has passed."
When candidates interview with Sapia's AI chat interview tool, a Talent Insights profile is created for hiring teams that helps them understand and compare candidates in a fair, objective manner.
"Our AI Smart Interviewer can uncover a candidate's personality traits, behavioral competencies, and communication skills. We turn that into practical, versatile insights for hiring teams. Individual candidate profiles can tell recruiters and hiring how well suited to the role that candidate is, as well as giving them information that helps them identify other roles that might match the candidate's traits profile."
"For roles in retail or customer service, or for those who early in their career, it's not the experience that a person has that matters. It's who they are as a person. Are they adaptable, driven, can they work in a team? The resume can't tell you these things, but our Talent Insights product can."
Companies using Sapia's solution are seeing the results of using objective intelligence to make hiring decisions: Reduced turnover, better sales performance, greatly improved diversity, and more.
"The best part is, the process of applying and interviewing is actually enjoyable for the candidate. No one likes updating their resume - with Sapia, candidates answer just five interview questions over chat, on their mobile, and they get personalized feedback."
"AI is here to stay. We can see that ChatGPT has taken the world by storm and opened mainstream eyes to a world of possibilities. We've had smart chat for five years now, and it's enterprise ready. It's time organizations said goodbye to the resume once and for all, and embraced a new, better way of hiring."
About Sapia.ai
Sapia's mission is to build a fairer, more human world through ethical AI. Using the world's first Smart Interviewer, powered by the world's largest source of first-party proprietary text data and advanced Natural Language Processing, Sapia turns simple text conversations into unprecedented talent intelligence - enabling organizations to interrupt hiring bias at scale, get to the right talent fast, and give every candidate an experience they love.
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/3251241/
Twitter: @get_sapia
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SapiaAi/
Instagram: @sapia.ai
Media Contact: Barb Hyman, [email protected]
Get a daily dose of Singapore Star news through our daily email, its complimentary and keeps you fully up to date with world and business news as well.
Publish news of your business, community or sports group, personnel appointments, major event and more by submitting a news release to Singapore Star.
More InformationCHEYENNE, Wyoming: A Wyoming bill outlawing the use or prescription of medication abortion pills, which was passed by the state's ...
DENVER, Colorado: The Southern Nevada Water Authority has voted to accept a $2.4 million grant from the US Bureau of ...
WASHINGTON D.C.: The US government has reported that the exceptionally wet winter in California this year will offer relief from ...
FRANKFURT, GERMANY: Authorities said that as part of a crackdown on gangs suspected of blowing up ATM machines and stealing ...
BERLIN, Germany: Germany will send a cabinet minister to visit Taiwan next week, at a time when Berlin is reviewing ...
ZURICH, Switzerland - Depositors will be fully protected, shareholders will have their equity dwarfed, while bond holders will be largely ...
NEW YORK, New York - Wall Street continued its advance on Tuesday as investors continued to weigh up the health ...
WASHINGTON D.C.: The US State Department has issued a travel warning regarding dangerous fake pills sold at pharmacies in Mexico, ...
FRANKFURT, Germany: The German Automobilwoche magazine has reported that as part of its efforts to switch to selling electric vehicles ...
NEW YORK, New York - U.S. stocks rallied on Monday following the weekend buy-in of Credit Suisse by UBS, which ...
WASHINGTON D.C.: The US Federal Reserve Bank has announced that cash-strapped banks throughout the US borrowed some $300 billion during ...
BEIJING, China: Following the inability of China Huarong Asset Management Co Ltd to release financial reporting obligations in 2020, China ...