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AI Has Broken Hiring

Episode 37 of the The Startup Different Podcast podcast, hosted by David and Chris Sinkinson, titled "AI Has Broken Hiring" was published on February 24, 2026 and runs 26 minutes.

February 24, 2026 ·26m · The Startup Different Podcast

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The hiring process is broken, and AI has shattered it beyond recognition. In this episode of Startup Different, we examine the absurd reality of modern recruitment: 90% of Fortune 500 companies use AI to screen resumes, 46% of job seekers use AI to write them, and actual humans have been effectively removed from the early stages of hiring. When both sides are optimizing for algorithms instead of actual job fit, what are we even measuring anymore? The result is an arms race where the process has become slower, more expensive, and less effective at identifying real talent.But some companies are breaking free from the broken system. Anduril, the defense tech startup, is running drone-flying competitions where the winners get job offers - completely bypassing resumes, cover letters, and all the traditional screening. We explore why this approach works, what other creative alternatives exist, and how both startups and job seekers can navigate a hiring landscape where traditional signals have become meaningless. From paid projects to portfolio-based evaluation to network hiring, there are better ways to match talent with opportunity.Whether you're a founder struggling to hire through the noise or a job seeker whose resume disappears into the AI void, this episode provides a practical roadmap for the new reality. We'll show you how to design hiring processes that actually test for competence, how to source talent when job boards are broken, and how to stand out as a candidate when everyone else is using the same AI tools. The traditional hiring playbook is dead - here's what replaces it.

The hiring process is broken, and AI has shattered it beyond recognition. In this episode of Startup Different, we examine the absurd reality of modern recruitment: 90% of Fortune 500 companies use AI to screen resumes, 46% of job seekers use AI to write them, and actual humans have been effectively removed from the early stages of hiring. When both sides are optimizing for algorithms instead of actual job fit, what are we even measuring anymore? The result is an arms race where the process has become slower, more expensive, and less effective at identifying real talent.

But some companies are breaking free from the broken system. Anduril, the defense tech startup, is running drone-flying competitions where the winners get job offers - completely bypassing resumes, cover letters, and all the traditional screening. We explore why this approach works, what other creative alternatives exist, and how both startups and job seekers can navigate a hiring landscape where traditional signals have become meaningless. From paid projects to portfolio-based evaluation to network hiring, there are better ways to match talent with opportunity.

Whether you're a founder struggling to hire through the noise or a job seeker whose resume disappears into the AI void, this episode provides a practical roadmap for the new reality. We'll show you how to design hiring processes that actually test for competence, how to source talent when job boards are broken, and how to stand out as a candidate when everyone else is using the same AI tools. The traditional hiring playbook is dead - here's what replaces it.

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