Capacity-Building Activity | Türkiye — First Round

📆 Date: 8 May 2025
👨🏻‍💻 Format: In-person & free
🌍 Location: Fark Labs Event Place, Maslak, Istanbul (Türkiye)
Time: 9h30 — 17h EEST
💂 Language: English
🏅 Certification: Certificate upon completion

Shaping Responsible & Inclusive AI in Recruitment

AI is revolutionizing hiring, but hidden biases can undermine fairness. Did you know that job-matching algorithms may unintentionally disadvantage women? For example, slower response times from women are often misinterpreted as a lack of interest, reducing their job recommendations.

To tackle these challenges, the BIAS Project invites HR professionals to:


a free, in-person, and hands-on capacity-building session in Türkiye.

Learn how to critically assess AI tools, address ethical concerns, and integrate fairness into recruitment processes.

Why attend?

✅ Understand bias in AI and HR
✅ Evaluate AI’s potential and limitations
✅ Balance AI insights with human judgment
✅ Develop strategies for fair and inclusive hiring

What’s included?

🔹 Case Studies – AI-driven recruitment challenges
🔹 Self-Reflection – Identifying personal biases
🔹 Practical Sessions – Hands-on experience with AI tools

Agenda

Content Duration
Welcoming and introduction 9:30–9:55
What is a bias? Psychological & sociological underpinnings and self-reflection exercise 9:55-10:35
Elements of AI 10:35-11:05
Break 11:05-11:15
Ethical and social implications of AI in terms of bias 11:15-11:45
The policy framework 11:45-12:15
Wrap-up and conclusions 12:15-12:20
Lunck break 12:20-13:20
Welcoming and agenda of the session 13:20-13:30
AI in recruitment: existing tools and systems and case studies of bias in recruitment using AI 13:30-14:30
Break 14:30-14:40
Challenging AI — A group exercise 14:40-16:10
Wrap up, exercise post questionnaire and conclusions 16:10-16:20
Networking session 16:20-17:00

 

Join us to shape a fairer future in recruitment!

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