@seclink: Beisen recently published a report: - By 2026, 95% of fresh graduates will use AI tools to polish their resumes ... It seems this report is aimed at B-side, roughly meaning it's becoming difficult to identify genuine talent ...

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Beisen's report predicts that by 2026, 95% of fresh graduates will use AI tools to polish their resumes, sparking discussions about the increasing difficulty of talent identification.

Beisen recently published a report: - By 2026, 95% of fresh graduates will use AI tools to polish their resumes in job applications ... It seems this report is aimed at B-side, roughly meaning it's becoming difficult to identify genuine talent ...
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Beisen recently published a report:

  • By 2026, 95% of fresh graduates will use AI tools to polish their resumes during job applications …

This seems to be a report aimed at B2B audiences, basically implying that it’s now difficult to identify true talent …

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