Humans have biases, those both conscious and unconscious. We just can’t shake them. So what do you do about them when it comes to recruitment?
You need a human-centred AI Smart Interviewer – it’s as simple as that. By using our Smart Interviewer to interview for you, you eliminate bias at the top of your recruitment funnel and give every person a fair chance.
Daniel Kahneman, Psychologist and Nobel LaureateWhen making decisions, think of options as if they were candidates. Break them up into dimensions and evaluate each dimension separately. Then, delay forming an intuition too quickly. Instead, focus on the separate points, and when you have the full profile, then you can develop an intuition.
We use a novel approach to build scoring models, and it’s quite different to classical machine learning approaches – ones that purely depend on past data on hiring and job performance outcomes.
When you rely solely on past data in building models, you run the risk of inducing historical data biases. Instead, we use an optimization approach, that uses bias constraints to ensure the resulting models are not biased against known demographic groups.
The model build process also includes a human in the loop, where a hiring manager/recruiter provides a desired candidate profile, instead of purely relying on past hiring/performance to discover a profile that might suit the given job.
We have come up with a best practice approach for upholding fairness, called our FAIR framework. It describes how machine learning, used in candidate selection, can be tested for bias and fairness. For example, by default, we run tests such as the EEOC recommended 4/5th rule (as well as other statistical tests) before models are released. Test results are recorded in a model card, too, which is an approach pioneered by Google.
Interrupting bias and increasing diversity is one thing – but tracking key metrics and reporting on them is another. Other organizations will struggle to set, measure, and achieve their fairness and DEI objectives, but you won’t. You will have real-time analytics and helpful scores to prove you’re making progress, and making the world a better place.
That’s what our Fairness Score does. We track and evaluate hiring diversity across female, minority ethnic, and other groups, and give you simple ratings on two key elements:
It’s always easy to see where you’re at. A score below 0.9 is a red flag for unfairness toward these groups; a score of 0.9-1.1 shows a green flag, for fair treatment; and a score above 1.1 shows a yellow flag, indicating that members of these groups are being hired in disproportionately high numbers.