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394 The class of 2025 is using AI in job interviews, and a startup industry is cashing in

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Alina Maria Stan @ The Next Web · 03/28/2026 06:09 EDT

The class of 2025 is using AI in job interviews, and a startup industry is cashing in

The class of 2025 graduated into the worst entry-level job market in five years. Now a growing number of them are using AI tools during live job interviews, and a cottage industry of startups is rushing to sell them the means to do it. Whether that constitutes cheating or common sense depends on which side […]
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