I used resume spammers to apply for 120 jobs. Chaos ensued

by mcenedellaon 3/5/2024, 10:47 PMwith 3 comments

by Baljhinon 3/6/2024, 5:58 AM

> Getting duped by a bot may not be a good outcome for an employer, but it felt like a win for me. After all, I got seven callbacks, compared with the zero I got with the handcrafted, low-volume strategy I took three years ago — and the bot-driven process required far less time and energy.

> Moreover, it felt like a form of equity. Let's face it: HR departments approach the job-search process in a purely transactional manner, sending out automated rejections to desperate job seekers who spent days polishing and perfecting their applications. Now I was doing the same, using adaptive machines to get my human foot in the door. It made the whole shitty process feel a bit more manageable. And if using bots increases your odds of success, it's worth a shot.

Do employers really care, react negatively - if ultimately this leads to their receiving viable candidates?

by tw8345on 3/6/2024, 4:24 AM

Come on there has to be a better Bot out there im really surprised nobody has made one