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Hiring gets smart as Video interviews get Power of AI

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With this new development, intervu.ai is poised to reshape the future of recruitment.

intervu.ai raised $400,000 in early-stage funding from prominent angel investors in the region. The funding will be used to further enhance the platform’s capabilities, scale operations, and expand to new markets. intervu.ai is an AI-powered video interview technology platform that enables enterprises to efficiently evaluate candidates and make informed hiring decisions based on candidates’ soft skills. 

“We are excited to introduce our AI-powered video interview technology to the market. At intervu.ai, we believe that hiring the right people is crucial for any organization’s success. Our solution empowers businesses to make data-driven hiring decisions, ensuring they find candidates who not only possess the necessary qualifications but also align with their company culture and values,” said Nidal Jurdy, COO and Co-Founder, intervu.ai.

Traditional recruitment methods often struggle to accurately assess candidates’ soft skills, leading to mismatches between candidates and job roles. By analyzing verbal and non-verbal cues, the platform generates insightful rankings, allowing businesses to identify top talent more effectively than ever before.

“With a global team of dedicated professionals hailing from diverse backgrounds, the company embodies a collaborative spirit that transcends geographical boundaries. This cohesive ever-growing global team allows intervu.ai to leverage its collective expertise and cater to the needs of businesses worldwide, providing unparalleled customer support and service resulting in these customers’ numbers growing and diversifying,” added Nidal Jurdy. 

As the demand for top talent grows in a competitive job market, intervu.ai is dedicated to helping businesses gain a competitive edge through its transformative AI-powered video interview technology.

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