Recruitment has traditionally relied on advertising vacancies, manually reviewing CVs, arranging interviews and selecting candidates based largely on experience.
While this process still works, it is often slow and resource intensive. Hiring managers can spend many hours, writing job descriptions, posting vacancies across multiple platforms, reviewing hundreds of applications, identifying suitable candidates, scheduling interviews and preparing interview questions.
This is where AI is beginning to make a measurable difference. It helps automate repetitive administrative tasks so people can focus on evaluating candidates and making informed decisions. AI-powered recruitment platforms can optimise job descriptions, improve search visibility and tailor adverts to attract the right candidates.
Some tools can even recommend the best wording for different audiences, helping print businesses reach experienced operators as well as younger applicants who may never have considered a career in print.
Instead of manually reviewing every application, AI can identify candidates whose experience best matches the requirements of specialist print roles. For example, recruitment platforms can prioritise applicants with experience operating digital production presses, offset equipment, colour management systems, finishing equipment, variable data printing or workflow automation software. AI can also identify candidates with transferable skills from wider manufacturing or engineering environments who could be successfully trained for print production roles.
Recruiters still review shortlisted candidates, but AI significantly reduces the time spent filtering applications.