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Tell us your experience with AI in job interviews | Work & careers

Tell us your experience with AI in job interviews | Work & careers

Companies are increasingly using AI in their hiring processes – including conducting job interviews themselves. With this in mind, we would like to hear your experience of job interviews that were conducted partially or wholly by AI. Share your experience You can tell us your experience with AI job interviews using this form. Your responses, which can be anonymous, are secure as the form is encrypted and only the Guardian has access to your contributions. We will only use the data you provide us for the purpose of the feature and we will delete any personal data when we no longer require it for this purpose. For alternative ways to get in touch securely please see our tips guide. Tell us about your experience with AI job interviews Please include as much detail as possible. What was the job / area of work you were applying for? Please include as much detail as possible. If you are happy to, please upload a photo of yourself here Optional Please note, the maximum file size is 5.7 …

Neurodivergent Job Interviews: Why AuDHD Talent Is Being Filtered Out Of The Hiring Market”

Neurodivergent Job Interviews: Why AuDHD Talent Is Being Filtered Out Of The Hiring Market”

Since last July, Edward James Herath, a brand and strategic comms consultant, has taken part in more than 120 job interviews. The feedback is often the same: he’s “too direct,” “too honest,” “abrupt,” or “confrontational.” Herath, 39, who is diagnosed with autism and ADHD (AuDHD), believes his literal and questioning demeanor is costing him jobs. He finds interviews particularly difficult because of their “indirect, passive-aggressive, and theatrical communication style,” he tells HuffPost UK. He believes they measure how he performs under pressure rather than his ability to do the job, and his real self – someone who cares deeply about his relationships and career – doesn’t come across. “There’s a strong emphasis on reading between the lines and softening language,” he says. For someone who values clarity, that’s a difficult tone to strike. Hearth is by no means alone in this struggle. Research suggests neurodivergence is widely seen as a barrier to employment. A 2024 Zurich survey of 1,000 neurodivergent adults in the UK found more than half believed recruitment processes were designed to filter …

Robert MacIntyre Has Awkward Masters Exit After a Middle-Finger Moment, Missed Cut and No Interviews

Robert MacIntyre Has Awkward Masters Exit After a Middle-Finger Moment, Missed Cut and No Interviews

AUGUSTA, Ga. (AP) — Robert MacIntyre made no public apologies for his fiery behavior at the Masters this week, breezing past reporters after his first-round 80 and then declining interview requests after a 71 on Friday that caused him to miss the cut. The 29-year-old MacIntyre, who tied for second last week at the Texas Open, raised some eyebrows Thursday at Augusta National — where decorum is held in high esteem — when he flashed the middle finger upon hitting a ball into the water. MacIntyre also slammed a couple of clubs and muttered some curse words loud enough to be caught live by the TV mics. It was unclear whether Augusta National took any disciplinary action. MacIntyre finished at 7 over, missing the cut by three shots, and headed straight to the Player Services Building. At one point, someone posted to his Instagram story what appeared to be an AI-produced image of a Masters gnome in his likeness giving the bird. Whoever it was had a sense of humor about things. He was 3 …

APA Member Interviews, Sharon Crasnow

APA Member Interviews, Sharon Crasnow

Sharon Crasnow works on epistemological issues in the methodology of the social sciences. Her focus is primarily on feminist epistemology and philosophy of science and conceptual and measurement issues in the social sciences. What excites you about philosophy? One of the most exciting things about philosophy is that it is a field in which you can explore almost anything. Even though much philosophy is exceedingly narrow, it doesn’t have to be! What is your favorite thing that you’ve written? I’d say that I have two favorite pieces. One is among my first publications, and the other is my most recent. The early one is “How Natural Can Ontology Be?” in Philosophy of Science, March 2000, and the recent one is “Objectivity and Measurement in Political Science,” in Philosophy of Science, 2026. These are papers for which the basic idea just came to me clearly, and although it took time to work out the details, I knew from the start what it was that I wanted to say. I still think that the main idea in …

Meet the mother-daughter duo turning accessories into modern heirlooms

Meet the mother-daughter duo turning accessories into modern heirlooms

Let’s be honest: mixing family with business isn’t for everyone. For many, the idea of partnering professionally with their mother or daughter might sound like a recipe for disaster. But for Suze and Holly Stille, it’s exactly what has helped shape their brand, Stone & Mason, into what it is today. “We always say that our cross-generational input and respective backgrounds are what make the Stone & Mason brand so strong,” the stylish creatives tell H! Fashion. “We’d say that our different outlooks are consistently strengthening not just the brand but our product – Suze has a strong eye for design and manufacturing details and Holly for marketing and digital presence (aka the techy stuff!)” © Stone & MasonSuze and Holly Stille are the founders of Stone & Mason © Stone & MasonThe mother-daughter duo started the brand in 2018 The mother-daughter duo launched Stone & Mason in 2018 after Suze spotted a gap in the market for cross-generational female-focused accessories that cut through the noise. Fast forward eight years, and their playful yet polished …

Shocking Number Of Gen Z’ers Are Bringing Mommy & Daddy To Job Interviews

Shocking Number Of Gen Z’ers Are Bringing Mommy & Daddy To Job Interviews

If you thought Gen Z arriving was the long-awaited antidote to the famously coddled Millennials, you might want to rethink that theory. A new survey from career site Zety polled 1,000 Gen Z workers and found that a whopping 44% of these young workers had Mom or Dad help write or edit their resumes, while 20% admitted that a parent had joined them during a job interview (15% in-person, 5% virtually). “Some in Gen Z feel having parental involvement when looking and applying for jobs is important, and I would certainly advocate for taking advice from parents and other mentors who have experience gaining employment,” a financial literacy instructor at the University of Tennessee at Martin said in an interview with Newsweek. “However, there are limits to this engagement, and they almost always end poorly for the applicant.” If you thought those figures were grim, the hand-holding extends even after the job offer letter arrives. Roughly 28% of Gen Z professionals admitted that parents assisted with pay or benefits negotiations, and 32% cited parents as their …

Can Mahmood’s radical immigration changes save Labour? Sky News interviews the home secretary | Politics News

Can Mahmood’s radical immigration changes save Labour? Sky News interviews the home secretary | Politics News

We may be three years away from the next general election, but the battle lines are already being drawn.  No political issue is more potent or more divisive than the question of immigration. In a nation not often roused to public anger, the streets of small towns have been convulsed with local fury over the presence of asylum seekers, particularly where they have been housed in much-loved local hotels. And the seemingly endless stream of small boats crossing the English Channel, despite promises by all parties, has served as a conspicuous demonstration of political impotence. Image: Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood could have the fate of the Labour government in her hands. Pic: REUTERS/Toby Melville Britain’s conventional parties are facing an existential crisis. For the first time in our modern political history, Labour, the Liberal Democrats and Conservatives have all fallen behind Reform and the Greens in popularity. Sir Keir Starmer and his government have to make a decision. Do they lean left, under pressure from Zack Polanski’s Greens? Or should they acknowledge the extraordinary advance …

Trump accuser interviews withheld by DOJ, Garcia says

Trump accuser interviews withheld by DOJ, Garcia says

In a 1997 photo, Jeffrey Epstein, left, and Donald Trump pose together at the Mar-a-Lago estate in Palm Beach, Florida. Davidoff Studios Photography | Archive Photos | Getty Images The Department of Justice “appears to have illegally withheld FBI interviews” with a survivor of sex predator Jeffrey Epstein, who had also accused President Donald Trump “of heinous crimes,” Rep. Robert Garcia said on Tuesday. Garcia’s statement comes after reports that FBI interviews with that accuser were not viewable on the DOJ’s database of millions of files related to Epstein that were made public after a federal law was passed by Congress mandating their disclosure. “For the last few weeks, Oversight Democrats have been investigating the FBI’s handling of allegations from 2019 of sexual assault on a minor made against President Donald Trump by a survivor,” Garcia, D-Calif., said in a statement. “Yesterday, I reviewed unredacted evidence logs at the Department of Justice. Oversight Democrats can confirm that the DOJ appears to have illegally withheld FBI interviews with this survivor who accused President Trump of heinous …

Love Island icon Chloe Burrows talks dream interviews in exciting new role

Love Island icon Chloe Burrows talks dream interviews in exciting new role

Ever since she burst onto screens via an interesting voice note on Love Island in 2021, Chloe Burrows has remained a frequent face across television and the audio waves, and she isn’t showing signs of slowing down. Earlier this year Burrows, alongside Tyler West, took over the reins from Jordan Banjo and Perri Kiely on KISS Breakfast, and it’s been something Burrows has been working towards ever since she stepped out of the villa. “This has been a four year stint, so I actually started demoing radio straight after Love Island. I was very bad,” she told Radio Times. “So I took a break and then I always, always, always wanted to do radio, more specifically KISS, hence why I have done so much with them over the years because I would not let them leave me alone.” Burrows, who also hosts her own podcast, explained she was always first to ask whenever KISS had something going, having worked with them on a red carpet for the BRIT Awards as well as their Haunted House …

Mr. Wash interviews Compton muralist Mel Depaz in “Artists in Space”

Mr. Wash interviews Compton muralist Mel Depaz in “Artists in Space”

As a muralist, Mel Depaz is a storyteller. But when you look at her work overall, it’s clear how much her surroundings influence what she puts down with her brush. She’s all about community. Mel’s paintings are about Compton and the elements that make up the city. I think that her work is very important because it allows the people who live here to have a visual of their community. For example, her mural featuring the Compton Cowboys. When you come through the city, you don’t really just see people riding horses around at all times of day. Then Mel’s work makes you wonder: Where are they at? How do I get close? Her work is inviting the public to take a closer look. I met Mel at her family home on the east side of Compton, before we took a short drive to see her murals. Like her large-scale work, Mel’s paintings told the story of our shared city. Mr. Wash: All of your work and your whole practice is in the outside space. …