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Home » Why aren’t women using GenAI as much as men?
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Why aren’t women using GenAI as much as men?

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A new report is highlighting yet another way that women are falling behind men when it comes to tech: they are 35% more likely to use generative AI tools (GenAI) to write their resumes, and 81% more likely to use the tech to complete recruitment tasks.

In addition, comfort level plays a significant role in adoption, with 23 percent more men (74%) than women (60%) stating they are comfortable using AI in job searches.

Resume builder Enhancv surveyed 600 U.S. users of their software, and analyzed 26,193 user-generated resumes for insights around how individuals are utilizing AI tech tools during job searches.

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