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When AI Runs the Job Market, Everyone Loses

November 12, 20254 min readBy Amir Lahoud
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Candidates Ai Runs Job Market

If you’ve applied for a job lately, you may already know the feeling: silence. You send out application after application. Weeks go by. No call, no rejection, no feedback, nothing.

For many job seekers, this isn’t an exception. It’s the norm. We talk to candidates every day who have applied to hundreds of roles without a single meaningful conversation. They’re frustrated, burned out, and wondering if the system is rigged against them.

And in some ways, it is.

Robots Talking to Robots

Here’s what’s happening behind the scenes. Candidates are using AI tools like ChatGPT to crank out résumés and cover letters. Employers, drowning in résumés, are leaning on AI to filter them. Sometimes even the first “interview” is with a chatbot instead of a person.

It’s robots writing to robots. And people are stuck in the middle.

AI isn’t the enemy. We use it ourselves to speed up certain processes. But it’s not a substitute for the one thing that actually drives careers forward: human relationships.

The Human Cost of an Automated Market

This back-and-forth cycle has made the hiring process exhausting for everyone involed.

Candidates feel invisible. Imagine applying to 200 jobs and hearing nothing back. Not even a rejection. It takes a psychological toll. Candidates start to question their worth, when the truth is they may be more than qualified.

Employers feel overwhelmed. Behind the curtain, companies are buried in résumés, most of them untailored or irrelevant. To cope, they turn to filters and algorithms that eliminate volume, but also eliminate nuance.

Nobody is satisfied. The result is a process that’s more about managing noise than helping people take the next step in their career.

It’s no wonder job seekers describe the market as “broken.”

Why Hiring Has to Stay “Human”

A résumé filter can’t tell if someone will thrive on a team. A chatbot can’t coach a nervous candidate through the leap from a safe job to a risky, exciting one. An algorithm can’t catch the spark in a conversation that reveals true potential.

Recruiting is about trust, judgment, and connection. Technology can assist, but it cannot replace those things. That’s why, in 2025, recruiters actually matter more than ever.

What Candidates Can Do Differently

Here’s the hard truth: sending out 300 applications is not a strategy. It’s a grind that produces burnout more often than interviews.

Instead, focus on these practical steps:

Invest in your network. A warm introduction still cuts through the noise faster than any résumé upload. Call an old colleague. Message a former manager. Attend one industry event a month.

Stop “spray and pray.” Tailor your résumé to each role. Highlight achievements, not job duties. Employers can spot generic résumés instantly.

Have conversations, not transactions. Talk to recruiters. Set up informational interviews. Ask thoughtful questions. The best opportunities often come from conversations that don’t start with a job posting.

What Employers Need to Remember

Employers are under pressure too. But hiding behind bots only makes the problem worse.

Be decisive. Dragging out the hiring process for months signals disorganization. The best candidates won’t wait.

Be transparent. Even a rejection email is better than silence. Leaving candidates in the dark damages your reputation.

Be human. Interviews aren’t just about skills, they’re about fit, trust, and potential. No algorithm can evaluate that.

When companies step up with clear communication and real conversations, they attract the right kind of talent that wants to stay and thrive.

How Partnership Employment Bridges the Gap

This is where recruiters make the difference. At Partnership Employment, we see both sides of the pain, and we cut through it.

For candidates, that means you don’t have to fight algorithms alone. We know the local market. We know which employers are hiring, what they value, and how to get your résumé in front of a decision maker. We coach you through interviews, highlight your strengths, and advocate for you when the process gets messy.

For employers, it means clarity. Instead of sifting through thousands of applications, you get a short list of candidates who are qualified, vetted, and aligned with your culture. You can move faster and make better decisions without drowning in noise.

The Bottom Line

Right now, the job market may feel impersonal and overwhelming. But the solution isn’t more automation, it’s more connection.

If you’re a candidate, stop blasting résumés and start building relationships. If you’re an employer, step out from behind the bots and have real conversations.

Trust still cuts through the noise. And at Partnership Employment, that’s what we’re here to deliver.

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