• Paradox.ai
    从招聘网站裁员,看美国就业市场的深层重构—AI主导招聘入口,蓝领市场韧性凸显,平台价值面临重估 从招聘网站裁员,看美国就业市场的深层重构—AI主导招聘入口,蓝领市场韧性凸显,平台价值面临重估 2025年7月,日本人力资源服务巨头 Recruit Holdings 再次宣布重组其 HR 科技部门,裁员约1300人,约占该部门员工总数的6%。此次调整涉及旗下的 Indeed 和 Glassdoor,其中 Glassdoor 将正式并入 Indeed,原CEO也已确认将在10月离职,平台独立运营时代宣告结束。Recruit Holding的  CEO 也是目前Indeed 的CEO  Deko 在发给员工的内部信中写道:“AI 正在改变世界,我们必须适应,并确保我们的产品能够真正为用户提供卓越体验。” 这已是 Recruit 旗下 HR 科技业务三年来的第三轮大规模裁员,自2023年以来,仅Indeed一家公司累计裁员人数就已超过4000人(2023年2200人,2024年1000人,2025年这次),影响范围涵盖全球产品、市场、人力资源及研发团队。然而,这场变动并非孤例,而是整个美国招聘科技行业深度震荡的缩影。 招聘平台集体调整,传统模式遭遇全面冲击 除了Indeed,行业内多个知名招聘平台也已陷入结构性困境。2025年6月24日,CareerBuilder 与 Monster Worldwide 的母公司 Zen JV, LLC 及其旗下9家子公司正式在美国特拉华州申请了Chapter 11破产保护,标志着北美招聘平台两大代表性品牌正式走向终章。此次破产涵盖包括 CareerBuilder、Monster Worldwide、CareerBuilder France、Monster Government Solutions、FastWeb、Luceo Solutions 等在内的10家实体。根据法院文件披露,Zen JV 负债总额高达5亿美元,主要集中在市场推广、技术服务、法律费用等长期应付款项,资产规模则不足1亿美元。 更令人警醒的是,该集团已公开表示“当前无能力向普通无担保债权人偿付”,预计仅能在破产管理期间支付行政费用。这不仅是一场财务重组事件,更是AI技术变革与平台商业模式失灵交织下,传统招聘平台集体“退场”的标志性时刻。 科技招聘平台 DICE 的母公司 DHI Group 也在6月宣布裁员约100人,占其总员工数超过30%。即便是公开市场上的幸存者,如 ZipRecruiter,也面临严重的增长压力。其股价在2021年上市初期曾达到每股24美元以上,而截至2025年7月,已跌至不足12美元,市值缩水超过50%。2024年年报显示,其营收同比下降近8%,净利润出现连续两个季度负增长。 此外,大型招聘服务公司如 Randstad、Robert Half、ManpowerGroup 等,也都在2024年底至2025年初陆续下调年度营收预期。其中,Robert Half在其2025年Q1财报中明确指出“招聘需求持续低迷,白领岗位需求尤其不稳定”,并削减了近10%的内部招聘职位。 白领岗位下滑,蓝领市场韧性仍在 招聘平台的收缩,背后是白领岗位持续萎缩的宏观现实。根据 ADP 发布的2025年6月就业报告,美国私营部门当月净减少3.3万个岗位,为过去一年中最严重的月度下滑之一。而下滑的重点集中在信息、金融、教育与专业服务等“白领板块”。 相对而言,蓝领市场仍表现出一定的韧性。数据显示,6月制造业新增岗位1.5万个,建筑业新增9000个,运输与仓储岗位持平或微增。Revelio Labs的职位发布数据也印证了这一趋势:截至2025年第一季度,白领岗位发布同比下降12.7%,而蓝领岗位下降幅度仅为11.6%。 换句话说,并非整个就业市场都在收缩,而是招聘平台原本依赖最深的中高端白领市场正在发生结构性转移。同时,中小企业、制造业和本地化服务企业越来越倾向于通过私有化渠道或AI系统直接招聘,而非依赖传统平台。 AI招聘工具替代平台功能,入口权力正在迁移 更具颠覆性的,是 AI 技术对招聘流程的全方位替代。Paradox.ai 等AI平台已将简历筛选、候选人沟通、面试安排等环节自动化运行,企业平均可节省5至7天的招聘周期,并显著降低人工操作成本。 SmartRecruiters 在2025年初推出的 Winston 平台,更是几乎实现了招聘流程的全链路自动化,从岗位描述生成、候选人匹配到跟进面试与录用,全程无需人工介入。 而 Shopify 的招聘政策则更具象征意义:管理者必须先证明“AI无法完成任务”,才被允许新增人力岗位。 这种“AI优先”模式正在快速扩展至大型科技公司、远程组织和新兴初创企业。 这一切都对传统招聘平台构成根本性挑战。当企业可以通过AI系统在内部完成筛人、沟通、反馈等流程,是否还需要Indeed、Monster、CareerBuilder这样的“二手中介”? 自带人才资源的AI平台,正在绕过传统招聘入口 与招聘网站不同,以 HireEZ 为代表的 AI 主导型 sourcing 平台,正通过“自带人才图谱 + 主动推荐 + 多渠道触达”模式,直接打通企业招聘链条的前段。其最新推出的 Agentic AI 产品线,不仅能智能生成职位描述和人才画像,还能根据职位动态自动搜索全球超过8亿候选人的数据池,并通过多渠道(如邮件、LinkedIn、GitHub)实现个性化触达。 这类平台的核心优势在于:不依赖传统“发布-等待”的流量机制,而是主动“找到人、联系他、推动转化”,显著缩短招聘流程,尤其适用于技术、销售、医疗等“高需求+人才稀缺”岗位。 HireEZ 并非个例。Entelo、SeekOut、Findem、Fetcher 等新一代 sourcing tech 公司,纷纷布局 AI Agent 能力,试图将“招聘入口”从平台导流转为“搜索+自动跟进+分析”的闭环式体验。 这类产品的崛起正在清晰传递一个信号:企业并不一定非要依赖招聘网站,只要能高效获取人、联系到人、推进流程,平台不再是唯一通道。 平台价值重估:从流量生意转向数据能力 过去二十年,招聘平台依靠“职位广告+简历流量”的商业模式稳居入口地位。但今天,企业不再需要依赖外部平台筛选简历,也不再需要为“曝光”买单。 随着招聘数字化、AI自主化程度的提升,平台的价值正在从“渠道聚合”向“数据能力、系统协同”迁移。Recruit的整合动作正体现了这一趋势:通过将Glassdoor并入Indeed,集中资源打造AI招聘系统,并将“品牌+技术+用户行为”打通,才可能形成下一阶段的增长支点。 平台如果不能在AI系统中扮演“操作系统”角色,或在某一垂直行业构建高门槛的专业壁垒,将极易被AI招聘助手、私域SaaS系统所取代。 未来的招聘入口,将由AI定义 从表面看,这一轮平台裁员潮似乎只是经济寒冬下的被动收缩。但更深层的信号是:招聘的入口权正在从平台转向AI,从流量转向系统,从广告转向数据。 白领招聘正逐步走向智能化,蓝领招聘则重回本地化和平台外部化。传统平台的中介属性正在被解构,取而代之的是“流程引擎”和“智能交互”的新角色。 AI不会完全取代招聘行业,但它一定会取代那些缺乏AI能力、无法重新定义自身价值的招聘平台。
    Paradox.ai
    2025年07月12日
  • Paradox.ai
    Will Chatbots Take Over HR Tech? Paradox Sets The Pace. 在快速发展的人力资源技术领域,Paradox.ai 已成为领跑者,其先进的对话式人工智能平台彻底改变了招聘流程。通过利用自然语言处理和人工智能,Paradox.ai 提供了一个全面的解决方案,涵盖了从最初的职位申请到入职的整个招聘过程。该平台不仅简化了筛选和面试安排等繁琐流程,还提升了应聘者的整体体验,显著改善了招聘时间和招聘质量指标。 Paradox.ai 由亚伦-马托斯(Aaron Matos)于 2016 年创立,目前为联合利华、CVS Health 和通用汽车等大客户提供服务,实现了 90% 以上的招聘流程自动化。 Paradox.ai 凭借其强大的集成能力和大幅缩短招聘时间、降低招聘成本的能力,在人力资源技术领域充分体现了对话式人工智能的变革力量。 Chatbots used to be tinker-toys. You type, try to get help, but usually result in “please call support.” Well all this has changed. Thanks to advanced NLP (natural language processing) and AI (retrieval-augmented generation) chatbots are entire applications. They can answer complex questions, search databases, and invoke transactions on your behalf. Pretty soon we’ll be able to ask our phones “please find me a flight to Los Angeles next Tuesday morning” and the system will check your location and calendar, look at flights, and book you a seat. Where is this going in HR? Well the leader in this space is Paradox.ai, a company that pioneered the application of conversational AI in recruiting. And their system “defines the category.” Let me explain. Recruiting Is The Perfect Market For Conversational AI Recruiting is a goldmine for automation. When you post a job, applicants want to ask many predictable things: “How much does it pay?” “What are the hours?” or “What uniform do I need” or “What are the benefits?” The recruiter, a person devoted to filling positions, has to answer all these questions and more. They have to screen candidates, schedule interviews, check for qualifications, and look at credentials, experience, and more. It’s time-consuming, error-prone, and filled with wasted time. (That’s why talent acquisition teams have many “scheduler” and admins.) The average “time to hire” is over 45 days and often the process goes on for months. And throughout the experience the job seeker is left wondering “when will they call back” or “what else do I need to know?” (CEOs cite hiring as the third most time-wasting process in companies, following emails and meetings, estimated at “40% wasted time.”) Paradox uses Conversational AI to solve this problem. And because this is a “narrow but deep” space, the system does many things we can learn from in all our AI efforts. Paradox was founded by Aaron Matos in 2016. Aaron’s vision was to transform the candidate experience, revolutionizing the way candidates apply to jobs. Today Paradox has become a complete Conversational AI Recruitment Platform (chat to apply, scheduling, candidate support, ATS, assessments, onboarding, career site, and more), serving clients like Unilever, CVS Health, Pfizer, L’Oreal, Nestle, McDonald’s FedEx, Compass Group, Disney, and General Motors. The platform automates tasks such as screening for requirements, interview scheduling, reminders, offers, and new hire onboarding. And because it’s so easy to use, it helps companies radically improves time-to-hire and quality of hire. Based on my conversations with clients, Paradox can automate more than 90% of the end-to-end hiring process, saving hiring managers hours every week and increasing candidate conversion by more than 10 times. But this innovation did not happen overnight. As you know, going to a candidate website and looking for a job is a frustrating process. There are often hundreds of jobs listed, a complex scrolling website and very hard to even determine what job to apply for. You might argue that the website paradigm for job applications was never really a good idea in the first place. People don’t want to browse for jobs: they want to apply for a job that’s best for them. So the first thing Paradox did was create an easy to use assistant (Olivia) so candidates could ask questions and schedule interviews. And this meant that Paradox had to build integrations with every ATS and personal email and calendar tools out there. Then, as companies started to use Paradox for scheduling, the company added more. Today Olivia, the chatbot, can integrate with background check vendors, schedule interviews, deliver assessments (Paradox acquired a conversational assessment Traitify designed for this), and function as an ATS … all from a mobile phone. In many ways Paradox can be “the integration platform” for candidates and recruiters, stitching together the messy systems behind the scenes. This turned into a massive opportunity. Just as the Google Assistant or Siri hopes to be our single contact with the internet, Paradox partners with systems of record like Workday, SAP, and Oracle to bring conversational AI to any company. The company’s revenues have grown 11 times in the last four years, and are now nearly doubling each year. For customers Paradox has been amazing. As the candidate pipeline speeds up (by an order of magnitude), clients get higher quality candidates with dramatically reduced staff. (Staffing administrators can almost go away.) Consider high-volume hiring companies. These businesses (McDonald’s, Compass Group, Neighborly, FedEx, Disney) hire service-related workers on a regular basis. Their revenue is dependent on having enough people. With Paradox they can set up a “continuous recruitment process,” one that even hires people the same day they apply. Paradox has become essential to these companies growth, often paying for itself in less than a year (through reduced hiring staff, reduced spend on job ads, and reduced turnover.) Today, as Paradox built out its ATS, customers can rely on the platform to integrate front end tool (job portals and candidate support) to back end tools scheduling, ATS, onboarding) most of which are legacy. One of our clients has 27 recruiting tools and they anticipate replacing more than half of them with a platform like Paradox. What about higher level white collar roles? Paradox works here too. General Motors uses Paradox along with Workday (ATS), (branded Evie) to redesign the process. Interview Scheduling: Evie automates scheduling of phone screens and interviews between recruiters, candidates, and internal teams. This has reduced the time taken for interview scheduling from an average of five days to 29 minutes. Candidate Experience: Evie interacts with candidates from the moment they land on GM’s career site until the completion of their interview. Candidates appreciate the immediate communication from Evie after they apply or complete an interview, and enjoy the autonomy to select and change interview times. Efficiency and Cost Savings: The automation of interview scheduling has led to a major reduction in the cost of external contractors for coordination. Career Site Interaction: Evie sits on GM’s career site, answering questions from potential candidates about jobs, benefits, and company culture. This interaction enhances the candidate’s experience and provides them with immediate responses to their queries. Where Is Paradox Going The company is perfectly positioned to continue its growth as companies look for AI solutions to improve the productivity and effectiveness of recruiting. And demand is high: the 2024 PwC CEO survey found that recruiting was considered the #3 “most bureaucratic process” by CEOs (following email and meetings). The impact on recruiters? All positive. Clients tell us they can redeploy hiring staff to help recruiters focus on the most important part of their job: talking with candidates. But there’s a much bigger story. When a job candidate is handled efficiently and effectively the process becomes a brand-builder for the candidate, improving quality of hire. Ambitious job seekers will not put up with (or wait for) a messy, confusing hiring process. So not only is the process faster and more efficient, the quality of hire goes up. Companies are desperately looking for AI solutions that work. As Paradox has proven, when you focus deeply on the problem, conversational AI can be transformational. Listen to my conversation with Adam Godson (CEO) and you’ll hear the details. This is where the HR Tech market is going.
    Paradox.ai
    2024年04月04日