The Risks of AI-Created Job Seekers

Shaun Gerde
Published Apr 24, 2025


In today’s job market, not all applicants are real people. Some companies have started noticing a strange trend: candidates that seem perfect on paper but are actually created by artificial intelligence (AI).

Imagine a company interviewing a candidate via a video call when suddenly they realize something's off. The person on the other end looks a bit strange, and their answers sound too much like they've been generated by a chatbot. 

This isn’t a scene from a sci-fi movie. It's something that happened to Dawid Moczadlo, and he's not the only one to encounter such AI-generated fake applicants.

This issue is becoming more common, affecting companies big and small - from those in the Fortune 500 to family-owned businesses. It’s been reported that some of these fake profiles have been used by remote workers in North Korea, with some earning up to $300,000 a year through these deceitful tactics.

A study by Palo Alto Networks reveals that with minimal AI knowledge, someone could create a fake job candidate that seems real in just 70 minutes. The consequences of this trend are significant. For starters, it adds more competition in an already tough job market, especially in the tech industry. 

It forces teams to waste valuable time interviewing fake AI-generated candidates. Worst of all, it can lead to cybersecurity threats, especially when the fake candidates come from places with risky cyber activities like North Korea.

Remember, in a world where AI can mimic human job applicants, it’s more important than ever to stay vigilant and embrace genuine skills and passions, whether it’s in your career or your hobbies.

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