Three IIT alumni build AI-powered hiring platform: Skillate

October 15, 2019
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When you've applied for a tempting position, waiting for the call back to hear if you've landed it or not is stressful. It's a long, arduous process, further bogged down by the millions of applications processed by enterprises every year and not enough bodies to process them all.

But why can't the hiring process be more transparent?

This thought led IIT-Guwahati alumni Bipul Vaibhav and Kumar Sambhav, and ex-Tracxn member Anand Kumar to start Skillate in 2016. The Bengaluru-based startup provides a B2B SaaS application that helps enterprises optimise the hiring process with the power of artificial intelligence (AI).

The Skillate platform helps enterprises in AI-powered job posting, job candidate matching, candidate screening conversations with the help of chatbot, automatic interview scheduling, and onboarding a candidate.

Read more here.

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