Survey shows 66% of HR managers approve of AI-enhanced resumes.
Zety, a career service dedicated to helping people improve their resumes and cover letters, today announced the findings from its HR and AI Recruitment Report, which polled 500 HR managers about their opinions and experiences with job seekers using AI during the application and interview process.
The survey found that 36% of HR managers believe most job seekers use artificial intelligence to enhance—or even create—their application materials. HR professionals feel applicants are using this technology across all areas of the application process, most often for:
- Resume writing (58%)
- Cover letter writing (52%)
- Filling out job applications (43%)
- Presentations and projects (38%)
- Skills testing (34%)
- Writing email correspondences (33%)
HR’s Opinion on AI Use
In today’s rapidly evolving job market, the integration of artificial intelligence in the application process is gaining significant traction. According to Zety’s study, the majority of HR professionals approve of candidates leveraging AI for essential job search tasks, including:
- Resume creation (66%)
- Cover letter writing (66%)
- Applying to jobs (59%)
However, opinions on the ethics of using AI remain divided. While 58% of HR managers believe it’s ethical for candidates to utilize AI during their job search, 42% still consider it unethical.
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Additionally, 62% of HR managers say their organizations actively work to identify AI-generated content in application materials and 38% admit their companies don’t make such efforts, highlighting the differing policies and strategies businesses are adopting as they navigate working alongside AI tools.
“While HR managers recognize the value that AI brings to the application process, organizations are keen on detecting AI-generated materials, aiming to balance AI’s benefits with maintaining rigorous standards in recruitment,” said Jasmine Escalera, career expert at Zety.
AI’s Impact on the Interview Process
As AI technology continues to shape recruitment, its influence extends into the interview process, impacting how candidates are assessed and decisions are made. While AI offers significant opportunities, it also presents potential risks.
Key insights from HR professionals:
- 38% are more likely to interview candidates who use AI to enhance their applications.
- 36% say AI usage doesn’t affect their decisions, indicating a neutral stance.
- 26% are less likely to interview candidates who rely heavily on AI.
Concerns About AI in Skills Testing
Once a candidate lands the job interview, many companies will require a skills assessment to be completed and 34% of HR managers believe job seekers use AI to complete these assessments. While there is general support for AI use in tasks like resume and cover letter writing, HR’s concerns intensify when considering AI’s impact on skills testing:
- 38% of HR managers are somewhat concerned that AI will skew skills testing results.
- 33% of HR managers are highly concerned that AI will skew skills testing results.
- 29% of HR managers are not at all concerned that the use of AI will skew testing results.
“Companies are increasingly aware of AI’s role in job applications, though its use in skills testing sparks mixed reactions. As AI evolves, both applicants and employers must navigate it with transparency. While AI can enhance efficiency, job seekers should strike a balance to ensure their true skills and experiences are authentically represented,” said Escalera.
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