LinkedIn nâng cấp công cụ Recruiter với trợ lý tuyển dụng AI

LinkedIn đã nâng cấp Recruiter của mình với trợ lý tuyển dụng trí tuệ nhân tạo. Từ nay, AI sẽ hỗ trợ các nhà tuyển dụng kết nối với ứng viên tiềm năng trên nền tảng của mình. Trợ lý Tuyển dụng của LinkedIn, agent của người tuyển dụng, sẽ đọc mô tả công việc hoặc gợi ý viết từ các nhà tuyển dụng và quản lý tuyển dụng, sau đó đề xuất ứng viên dựa trên tiêu chí cụ thể. Hari Srinivasan, phó chủ tịch sản phẩm của LinkedIn Talent Solutions, cho biết những người tuyển dụng thường mất rất nhiều thời gian để viết thư và tin nhắn cho ứng viên tiềm năng và sao chép mô tả công việc trên các nền tảng khác nhau. Ông nói rằng công việc này làm nghĩa vụ của nhà tuyển dụng trở nên không hiệu quả, ngăn họ khỏi việc quan trọng nhất trong công việc của họ: tuyển dụng nhân viên mới. Vì vậy, khi LinkedIn bắt đầu xây dựng Trợ lý Tuyển dụng, Srinivasan nói rằng một trong những mục tiêu là giúp các nhà tuyển dụng dễ dàng tìm kiếm tài năng phù hợp với yêu cầu của họ mà không cần chuẩn bị rất nhiều. #LinkedIn #AI #Recruiter #Tuyển_dụng_nhân_sự Nguồn: https://venturebeat.com/ai/linkedin-upgrades-its-recruiter-with-an-ai-hiring-assistant/

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LinkedIn will deploy AI agents to connect recruiters and potential candidates on its platform. 

Hiring Assistant, LinkedIn’s recruiter agent, will read job descriptions or written prompts from recruiters and hiring managers and then suggest candidates based on specific criteria. 

Hari Srinivasan, vice president of product for LinkedIn Talent Solutions, told VentureBeat that recruiters often spend so much time writing emails and messages to potential candidates and copy-pasting job descriptions on different platforms. He said this type of work keeps recruiters from doing the most meaningful part of their job: recruiting new employees.

So, when LinkedIn began building Hiring Assistant, Srinivasan said one of the goals was to make it easier for recruiters to find talent that fits their requirements instead of making a lot of preparations to reach that talent. 

“What’s important is that these are not just recommended matches, it needs to actually go through and start to evaluate each of these profiles,” Srinivasan said. “It’s summarizing the candidates and saying if this person is a good fit or not based on their qualifications.”

LinkedIn’s focus on AI combines growing trends in the hiring space. Companies like Micro1 have released AI-powered hiring and interviewing platforms to streamline the hiring process. AI agents have become a big trend for many enterprises, and there seems to be no stopping its growth

Orchestration layer of recruiting agents

To do this, LinkedIn deployed AI agents. Recruiters will write a prompt like “I’m looking for an engineer with experience in machine learning and product management at scale” or bring in an existing job description. An agent will read the prompt and other recruiter notes and translate these into role qualifications. The agent then builds a pipeline of candidates, even identifying previous applicants. 

Erran Berger, vice president of product engineering whose team built Hiring Assistant, said LinkedIn had to embrace that AI agents are non-deterministic and that humans need to be in the loop. His team also had to figure out a way to create an orchestration layer so the agents could use their reasoning capabilities to take tasks and break them down.

One way they figured this out is to build experiential memory; basically, the agent’s model remembers previous interactions with the recruiter and adjusts how it looks for candidates based on this feedback. Berger said eventually, the agents learn different preferences for open roles. It also means there would be many subagents for each job opening.

“Right now, the workflow is pretty straightforward, but as we develop more and more capabilities, it’s not gonna look like a simple straight line,” Berger said. “That’s why we built a meta agent capability.”

LinkedIn has been leveraging generative AI for some time now. Last year, it unveiled AI chat tools that let users use AI to generate messages, profiles and job descriptions. Reid Hoffman, the company’s founder, also recently spoke about his concept of “super agency,” where AI is more of a tool for humans than a replacement.

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