I recently got invited for a virtual on-demand interview. The process requires the use of computer vision, presumably to analyze my emotions & reactions. While I understand the potential benefits, I'm also aware of the ongoing debates about biases and limitations of computer vision, especially in recruitment contexts.<p>Would fellow devs be comfortable with this? Do you think the potential benefits outweigh the concerns? How do you feel about companies using such technology in their hiring processes?<p>Here's the interview platform's website: https://easyhire.me/ (Please scroll down to Emotion Analysis)
I don't care much about the privacy aspect. I wouldn't do it because it's degrading to make someone talk to a computer instead of a real person because the company is too lazy to interview you. If they treat you this badly during the interview, what does that say about actually working there? If they can't be bothered to have a short discussion with me, why would I waste my time recording something in hope that their shitty CV model will rate me high enough.
There is nothing about that I would be comfortable with, and I simply wouldn't do it.<p>For one thing, a legitimate interview has to be a two-way street. I'm interviewing them just as much as they're interviewing me. If I can't get what I need from the "interview", I'm out.<p>For another, if they really are analyzing my image to try to read my mind, then I don't trust that company's judgement. I'm out.<p>And also, if a company is dehumanizing me right up front like that, can you imagine the nightmare that must be waiting if I were to actually work there? I can. I'm out.