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How AI Hiring Cut Offer Acceptance Rates by a Third — And What to Do About It

How AI Hiring Cut Offer Acceptance Rates by a Third — And What to Do About It

Published 1 month, 3 weeks ago
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Offer acceptance rates have fallen from 74% to 51% in just two years. Three independent 2025 studies from Greenhouse, Gartner, and the London School of Economics all point to the same cause: candidates don't trust AI-powered hiring — and they're walking away because of it. The trust gap is stark. 70% of hiring managers trust AI to make faster, better decisions. Only 8% of job seekers call AI hiring fair. Among Gen Z entry-level candidates — the pipeline every employer is competing for — 62% say they've lost trust in AI-driven hiring. And Gartner found that disclosure alone backfires: 25% of candidates trust employers less after learning AI was involved in their evaluation. The LSE study adds another dimension: AI chatbot assessments showed lower predictive validity than traditional psychometric tests. So companies are deploying tools candidates distrust — that may also be less accurate. In this episode, we break down what the research actually says and what talent leaders can do right now to close the trust gap and stop losing offers they should be winning.
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