Priyanka Jain: How to make applying for jobs less painful
Priyanka Jain: Bagaimana untuk memudahkan proses memohon kerja
Priyanka Jain heads up product for pymetrics, an NYC-based startup that uses neuroscience and AI to make hiring more diverse and effective. Full bio
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digital experiences of our time.
really isn't much better.
taklah begitu bagus.
is broken on many fronts.
beberapa peringkat.
using various methods in the past year
from the employer.
it's not much better.
of starting their jobs.
than we have unemployed people,
that we have a problem.
is a single piece of paper: the résumé.
isu ini adalah resume.
some useful pieces in it:
berguna seperti:
computer skills,
kemahiran komputer,
what they have the potential to do
potensi pemohon
the opportunity to do in the past.
mereka terlepas.
where jobs are coming online
melahirkan kerjaya online yang
has done in the past,
to match people to the jobs of the future.
can be really helpful.
that algorithms have gotten pretty good
algoritma semakin mahir
that same technology
teknologi yang sama
that we're really well-suited for?
yang bersesuaian?
sounds a little bit scary,
Kedengaran menakutkan,
of someone's future success in a job,
seseorang dalam pekerjaan.
a multimeasure test.
ujian aneka ukuran
really aren't anything new,
and writing reports.
dan menulis laporan.
memanfaatkan ujian
about really what the traits are
tentang perwatakan yang sesuai
them a good fit for a job?
jawatan itu?
to clap when the circle is red
bulatan berwarna merah & berdiam
after a red circle appears.
detik bulatan merah muncul.
to be 100 percent sure.
untuk 100 peratus yakin. Mungkin
even though you're not supposed to.
bulatan hijau walau tak boleh.
this isn't like a standardized test
ujian standard yang menentukan
and some people aren't.
untuk pekerjaan atau tidak.
the fit between your characteristics
tentang kepadananan perwatakan anda
good a certain job.
and you never clap on the green,
tika merah dan tak tepuk tika hijau,
and high in restraint.
daya perhatian & kekangan yang tinggi.
great students, great test-takers,
pelajar dan calon ujian yang hebat,
atau perakaunan.
and sometimes clap on green,
merah & kadang-kala tepuk tika hijau
you're more impulsive and creative,
lebih mengikut gerak hati & kreatif.
salespeople often embody these traits.
sering memiliki sifat ini.
go through neuroscience exercises
kepada calon terhebat
those top performers unique.
mereka unik.
who might be best suited for that job.
untuk kerja itu.
kemungkinan bahayanya.
there's a danger in this.
is not the most diverse
taklah terlalu pelbagai.
based on current top performers,
prestasi calon terhebat,
the biases that already exist?
prasangka yang sudah wujud?
an algorithm based on top performing CEOs
berdasarkan para CEO terhebat
latihan,
a white man named John than any woman.
lelaki mat saleh berbanding wanita.
of who's in those roles right now.
jawatan tersebut.
a really interesting opportunity.
mempunyai potensi yang menarik.
that are more equitable
saksama
have ever been.
into production has been pretested
diprauji untuk kepastian bahawa
any gender or ethnicity.
terhadap mana-mana jantina atau etnik.
that's being overfavored,
until that's no longer true.
sehingga ia tak lagi benar.
characteristics
a good fit for a job,
classism, sexism, ageism --
kaum, kasta kelas,jantina, umur --
shouldn't just be used
tak sepatutnya hanya digunakan
lagu kegemaran Justin Bieber yang terbaru.
or new favorite Justin Bieber song.
the power of technology
potensi teknologi
on what we should be doing
tindakan yang
perwatakan sebenar kita.
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Priyanka Jain - TechnologistPriyanka Jain heads up product for pymetrics, an NYC-based startup that uses neuroscience and AI to make hiring more diverse and effective.
Why you should listen
Passionate about using technology to create a fairer workplace and global economy, Priyanka Jain is a spokesperson for the United Nations Foundation's Girl Up Campaign, Chair of the Acumen Fund's Junior Council and on the Innovation Board for the XPrize Foundation. She received her B.S. from Stanford University, where she was President of Stanford Women in Business and one of 12 Mayfield Entrepreneurship Fellows. Her previous experience includes internships at IBM Watson, Shift Technologies, Canvas Ventures and the Institute for Learning and Brain Sciences. Outside of work, she loves playing tennis and eating anything covered in dark chocolate.
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