Last modified: 2017-03-25
Abstract
College students struggle to acquire appropriate career opportunities upon graduation. This study explores data collected from hiring managers about the entry-level employment process including information about the time and the costs associated with locating a new hire. The contents within highlight specific recommendations and implications including new opportunities, such as the use of artificial intelligence (AI) like IBM's Watson. Â The use of AI in the new hire process may improve opportunities by cutting costs, eliminating redundancy, improving accuracy, and reducing time commitments. This research also supports the need for a networked workforce and higher education system in Pennsylvania. These solutions could help to reduce society's dependence on job boards; which offer students little hope of finding a job and might be considered an invasion of privacy.