Abstract

The use of machine learning for recruitment has become one of the main themes in human resources ever since machine learning software investigated the first recruitment software and discovered that utilizing technology improves their effectiveness at work, speed, and makes the process simpler. In order to better handle employee files, profiles, turnover, data analytics, and the creation of electronic personal data sheets for government service records, a human resource information system that incorporates machine learning has been created. Using a supervised machine learning technique, it was designed to foresee staff turnover. From a theoretical perspective, machine learning apps may be able to perform the same tasks as HR specialists, if not better or faster. Supporting HR professionals in becoming a true business partner and providing them with accurate and reliable advice, the interaction between HR professionals and line top management believes that the HR professionals still has surplus over machine learning, alone. Human resources methods and the significance of machine learning are the primary focus of this paper. This paper's three goals are to (1) determine how much of an impact Machine learning can have on the organization's recruitment procedures, (2) examine the extent to which this technology has been adopted, and (3) examine the frequency with which complaints have been lodged during these crucial exercises.

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