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"You Are Rejected!": An Empirical Study of Large Language Models Taking Hiring Evaluations

Computation and Language 2025-10-24 v2

Abstract

With the proliferation of the internet and the rapid advancement of Artificial Intelligence, leading technology companies face an urgent annual demand for a considerable number of software and algorithm engineers. To efficiently and effectively identify high-potential candidates from thousands of applicants, these firms have established a multi-stage selection process, which crucially includes a standardized hiring evaluation designed to assess job-specific competencies. Motivated by the demonstrated prowess of Large Language Models (LLMs) in coding and reasoning tasks, this paper investigates a critical question: Can LLMs successfully pass these hiring evaluations? To this end, we conduct a comprehensive examination of a widely used professional assessment questionnaire. We employ state-of-the-art LLMs to generate responses and subsequently evaluate their performance. Contrary to any prior expectation of LLMs being ideal engineers, our analysis reveals a significant inconsistency between the model-generated answers and the company-referenced solutions. Our empirical findings lead to a striking conclusion: All evaluated LLMs fails to pass the hiring evaluation.

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@article{arxiv.2510.19167,
  title  = {"You Are Rejected!": An Empirical Study of Large Language Models Taking Hiring Evaluations},
  author = {Dingjie Fu and Dianxing Shi},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2510.19167},
  year   = {2025}
}

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Technical Report, 14 pages, 8 figures