Amazon rolls out AI hiring software to automate job interviews
cebert
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April 29, 2026
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Discussion Highlights (10 comments)
Pratesh
I was part of an AI Hiring interview and it is actually pretty good and the follow up questions were also top notch.
yakattak
I guess for a seasonal job, where maybe you don’t care as much about the human interaction aspects of the job I’d be okay with this. If I ever got an AI interviewer at a company I was interested in working for long term, it would be dead on arrival. Interviewing is a two way street. Candidates glean info about their possible teammates and work experience from the interviewer, just like the interviewer gets a read on the candidate. Also if I am having someone join my team, I’d want to get to know them first. I’m sure the goal isn’t to have this replace every interview panel but it feels icky to me outside of a seasonal job.
Eggpants
Then it would be fair game to have an AI answer the hiring AI questions. After all, they now require the use of AI on the job right?
catcowcostume
I was part of an AI Hiring interview and it is actually pretty bad and the follow up questions were also the worst imaginable.
commandlinefan
Sadly, this will continue until we collectively stand up against it, but I don't hold much hope that we ever will.
briga
Hard pass. Their automated code screens before you even talk to a human were bad enough to deter me from applying, I will continue to not subject myself to their interview process.
John23832
If I know there is no human in the loop in my hiring process, I will not apply. However I am an (ostensibly) privileged software engineer. This article says that this will be used for the holiday rush. Contract/warehouse workers are often the most oppressed working class. It’s sad that this can be forced upon them.
sheepscreek
Posting a question here for anyone on hiring panels - is AI tooling generally allowed during coding interviews now? Are coding interviews still a thing? Just wondering where the general landscape is today. I'm coming out of semi-IC-retirement, have deep knowledge and technical, but I've never been much of a competitive coder. LLMs have been a game changer for me - allowing me to attempt the craziest and most hard things I could ever imagine and loving every minute of it (eg. making any Windows Forms application run on Linux/macOS, rewriting TradingView charts into a cross-platform wgpu backed native charting library lol).
imagetic
How does a USA Today link end up on top of HN? That’s just embarrassing.
Ancalagon
Of course Amazon, of all large tech firms, would be the first.