History of obtaining candidates
In the beginning, there were bulletin boards in towns and village centers. Cards stuck to shop windows. Newspaper advertisements… and now? AI in the ATS!
But along with the development of digitization, job offers appeared in Teletext until the internet took over the world. The first known tool for placing offers by companies on their websites and for managing the emails generated by these offers appeared in 1994 and was called NetStart Inc. It was a breakthrough in the field of acquiring a large number of candidates (regardless of the distance between them and recruiters), as well as the method of analyzing their resumes.
In the age of digitization
Along with this breakthrough, the recruitment process has continued to change up until today, where one of the pressing needs is optimization and automation, which we pay special attention to with our ATS solution. Let’s not be fooled by appearances – with automation, we are not talking about replacing the recruiter with a funny machine shaped like a robot from the cartoon “The Jetsons”
How AI in the ATS can help in the recruitment process?
Thanks to a well-trained algorithm, we are able to meet many of the challenges of today’s recruitment AI in the ATS processes by comparing and analyzing the skills of candidates. Modern tools are able to scan, compare and recommend candidates based on keywords accumulated in a resume database. Technology has gone as far as creating AI algorithms that are used during video interviews. These tools use facial recognition. To analyze the facial expressions of candidates, using them to compile more data on the candidate.
AI in the ATS – Less is More
All applications enriched with AI in the ATS are able to support the
recruitment process so that HR departments use their time more
strategically but do not eliminate their role. The time saved can on
automated processes be spent in areas where the human factor is more
essential. The coolest thing is that, by using this type of solution and
increasing automation in certain processes. Recruiters can be involved
in working directly with candidates that are valuable.