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The bots are calling. This is commentary from James Brown.
¶ The Rise of Recruitment Bots
A connection of mine on LinkedIn had two recruiter bots reach out to him on the same day. Not people bots. And instead of feeling flattered, he said he felt worse. I get it. It's one thing to be ignored, it's another thing to be faked, noticed, or at least feel that way.
¶ The Illusion of Personalization in Recruitment
An AI recruiter bot isn't reaching out because you're the perfect fit. They're reaching out because an algorithm thinks you have the right keywords. That's not a compliment, that's keyword phishing. It reminds me a lot of those pre approved credit card offers that say congratulations when they know it just means your name is on a list somewhere. It's hollow, it's lazy, and it makes the world feel a little less human.
¶ The Impact of AI on Job Hunting
Job hunting is already brutal. You send resumes into the void, get ghosted by companies that promise transparency, and now we're adding bots to the rejection pipeline. Great. Look, I'm not anti AI. I use it, I love it.
¶ The Illusion of Interest
But there's something uniquely disheartening about the illusion of interest. At least when no one calls, you know where you stand. When a bot calls, you're left wondering if anything was real at all. So I'll ask you, would you rather have no interest at all for your job application or a message from something that's not even real? Let me know your thoughts and check out more at jamesbrowntv.substack.com on that note, I'm James Brown, and as always, be well.
