Your next job interview may be with an AI. ??
Companies spend a ton of time and $ on interviews - often with low ROI. And, candidates suffer through long and painful processes. AI voice interviewers can fix this!
Why are AI voice interviewers needed? Human interviews are costly. Per SHRM data, the average hire costs $5k - not including hiring manager time (this is way
for higher skill roles!) They often take a while to schedule, and create a bad candidate experience. No one wants to wait weeks for a screening call.
And for employers, these screening calls are low ROI - paying (expensive) humans to do a high volume of interviews, many of which have a fairly simple performance rubric. AI agents can handle an infinite number of interviews at once and at very low cost. And, AI can schedule (and even conduct) these interviews immediately after getting an application - catching candidates while they're "in market".
In recent months, AI has progressed to the point where it can credibly conduct an interview. Most people who have had a real conversation with GPT-4o could imagine it directing a strong interview for many jobs. However, voice and video calls have also made meaningful progress - with some avatars approach near human standards.
We expect several massive companies to be built in this space, targeting different types of recruiting. We're looking for startups with:
- A strong POV on preserving (or even enhancing!) candidate experience
- Integrations into the most relevant tools to "push" back data + make the AI interviewer as helpful as possible
- Instincts on when to sell to staffing middlemen vs. going direct to employer
If you're building here, reach out to me and Seema Amble. ??
And if you're looking for an AI voice interviewer, there's a lot of exciting companies in this space already: Classet, Layup, Tengai, ConverzAI , HeyMilo AI, Purplefish, Ribbon, Symphony (YC F24), Alpharun, Apriora, Wayfaster, micro1, ScoreAI, Talently.ai, Mindely (YC S24), Lightscreen AI, Screenify.