



By Zaheer Thaha/Jun 15
The average recruiter spends about 6 seconds scanning a resume. At that speed, a hiring team reviewing 250 applications per role is making thousands of micro-judgments based on formatting, keywords, and pattern recognition — rather than genuine qualification assessment. AI resume screening replaces that 6-second scan with a structured, criteria-driven evaluation that processes every resume [...]

By Kurian Benny/Jun 14
An AI recruitment strategy isn’t something you bolt onto an existing process and hope it works. According to SHRM’s 2024 benchmark survey, 67% of HR leaders say they’ve experimented with AI in hiring — but fewer than 20% have a structured strategy for how AI fits into their pipeline end-to-end. The gap between experimenting and [...]

By Zaheer Thaha/Jun 12
Most recruitment automation implementations start in the middle. A team adds an interview scheduling tool, or automates their rejection emails, without a clear view of which stages before and after still contain manual bottlenecks. The result is a partially automated process that’s faster in one place and still broken everywhere else. End-to-end hiring automation means [...]

By Zaheer Thaha/Jun 10
The claim “automation reduces time-to-hire by 40%” appears often enough that it’s started to feel like marketing copy. But the data behind it is real — and more interesting than the headline suggests. The 40% doesn’t come from one big fix. It comes from removing 2–3 days from five or six different stages, and those [...]

By Kurian Benny/Jun 08
Candidate reactions to AI interviews are more nuanced than the headline assumption suggests. The research doesn’t show universal rejection — it shows that candidates dislike specific, fixable things about how AI interviews are implemented: opaque processes, surprise deployment without warning, sessions that feel like endurance tests, and silence afterward. Transparent, well-designed AI interview experiences produce [...]

By Kurian Benny/Jun 04
Your ATS collects applications. Your team reviews them. Somewhere in that review, decisions get made based on whoever happened to look at which resume on which day. That’s not a process — it’s a lottery. AI-driven candidate ranking replaces that lottery with a consistent, configurable system that orders candidates by how well they match what [...]