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Three things candidates should never do during virtual assessments

Moneycontrol interacted with a few head hunters to find out how candidates can safeguard themselves from being falsely flagged by AI-proctored assessment systems while going through virtual assessments.

September 26, 2022 / 10:35 IST
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Sometimes even if a candidate is not doing any malpractice, they’re flagged because their face is not being captured properly, according to Aditya Narayan Mishra, MD and CEO, CIEL HR Services.
Sometimes even if a candidate is not doing any malpractice, they’re flagged because their face is not being captured properly, according to Aditya Narayan Mishra, MD and CEO, CIEL HR Services.

When Prasanna Dubey (name changed) completed an online assessment for a health-tech firm, he was more than happy. Everything went terrific, as per him.

However, he was eventually rejected. When he asked why, Dubey received this feedback from the HR: Our system showed you cheated!
Dubey went berserk. “I don't know what I did wrong.”

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This may not be an isolated example. When HirePro, an AI-powered recruitment company, analysed all online assessments over the past six months, it found 60 percent cases “suspicious”.

When these cases were verified by a human review, only 43 percent were found to have cheated. Experts say AI-based proctoring tools do not replace manual monitoring for detecting candidates’ malpractices 100 percent.