Job Seeker Shares 'Weird' Experience Of Being Interviewed By AI: 'Bot's Behaviour Became Odd'
“I got an email one morning which invited me to an online interview. Nothing was unusual. I clicked the link. The video popped up, and there was my interviewer. She smiled, nodded, and asked questions,” the user wrote.
“But something was... off. Her head bobbed a little too much, like it was on repeat. Tiny twitches appeared every few seconds. I shrugged it off, thinking it might have been just internet problems.”
Also Read | Man's honest answer during Zoom interview leads to rejectionThe user added,“Then we dive into the questions. I answered, she respond, but the way she talked... it's too perfect. No hesitation, no 'uh'. I felt weird, paused and tried to ask her back: 'Why do you think this role matters?'”
When did the candidate realise something was wrong?The candidate noticed that the responses appeared unnaturally flawless and scripted. The AI bot' s behaviour then became increasingly odd - the screen froze momentarily before resuming smoothly, as if nothing had happened.
“I'm not against AI in hiring, but if an interviewer is basically a talking bot, shouldn't candidates at least be told?” the user asked while concluding their post.
Here's the link to the viral post
How did people react online?The post has ignited a lively debate on social media, with many users sharing their own experiences with AI-led interviews.“If the interviewer can be ai then candidates should also be allowed to use ai to match the energy,” one user commented.
Also Read | How do you answer 'pay cut' question during job interview? Warikoo offers tipsAnother wrote,“AI interviewer is nothing new, I think I saw one video where AI interviewers suddenly interview between themselves mid-interview, leaving the jobseeker dumbfounded - it was gold.”
Also Read | AI can help government spend billions better. But humans have to be in chargeA third user recalled,“I think I was interviewed by AI on a phone interview. It was... uncanny. Sounded human in many ways, it was just... off in a way I can't quite quantify (lol, which is probably why it's off in 'that way'. If you can quantify it, you can include it in an algorithm).”
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