TimesPro launches AI recruitment solution in India

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TimesPro is launching a new AI-powered recruitment solution in India. This initiative aims to help reduce the employment gap, especially in smaller cities called Tier II and III. The goal is to connect job seekers with potential employers more effectively. Anish Srikrishna, the CEO of TimesPro, explained that this technology improves access to learning and skill development. It is designed to enhance the job market for entry-level candidates in less populated areas. The AI systems analyze candidates' skills and job readiness. This matches them with job opportunities more accurately than traditional methods, which often miss out on qualified individuals due to limited visibility. The new approach takes into account various factors, including the location of the job seekers.


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