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Is artificial intelligence ready to take over the hiring process?
After using, testing, and demo'ing nearly 30 AI staffing tools, this is what the CEO of Peterson Technology Partners, Nick Shah, learned.

Nick shares his first-hand experience after personally trying out everything from AI candidate sourcing and ranking software, to chatbots and employee engagement apps. He then worked with a team to build his own, proprietary AI ATS platform that solves some of the problems that he experienced in other tools.

With this expertise, Nick is able to detail best practices for companies to mentor and coach their teams, who are looking to implement AI for recruiting, and human resources, and team building purposes.
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Lucie manages the Northwestern Alumni Association Career Webinars and the Northwestern Connects program, our global networking event that has the goal of reaching 100 locations worldwide on Tuesday, January 30, 2024.
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Nick Shah is the Founder and President of Peterson Technology Partners (PTP), Chicago's premier IT recruiting agency.

His entrepreneurial journey began in his teens when he was given the opportunity to managing operations for a local Chicago newspaper. After successfully experimenting with various business ventures, Nick began “Solutions 2000” in 1997, with the goal of connecting Chicago's top IT talent with its top companies.

Peterson Technology Partners was born out of Solutions 2000 and Nick made the business decision to refocus 100% of the business on Chicago clients and consultants. Over the last 23 years, Peterson Technology Partners has thrived through various ups and downs of the industry and earned the loyalty and partnership of countless clients and consultants across Chicagoland.
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