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No-Code AI Bot Deterrents: Protect Your Hiring Process Without Writing a Single Line of Code AI-powered job applications are no longer a future concern — they're flooding inboxes right now. One LinkedIn job post recently attracted 18,000 applications. A Nigerian bank received 40,000 for just 15 roles. And the vast majority? Almost certainly AI-generated. In this episode of HR Tech Lab, hosts Alexander Chukovski and Oras Al-Kubaisi go beyond the headlines to show recruiters, HR teams, and job board operators exactly what's happening under the hood — and what you can do about it today, without any technical integration. What's driving the problem? AI auto-apply tools scrape jobs, parse your CV, tailor resumes on the fly, and submit applications at scale — one tool offers 1,500 applications per day for $999/year. These tools reverse-engineer your screening criteria, insert skills candidates don't have, and make every resume look like a perfect match. AI resume detection largely doesn't work, and prompt injection — the core mechanism powering these bots — is fundamentally unsolvable with today's transformer-based architecture. Live demo: no-code deterrents you can use today Using OpenAI GPT [https://openai.com], Google Gemini [https://gemini.google/], and Qwen [https://qwen.ai], the hosts walk through techniques you can implement in your ATS or job ad right now: * Trick questions — ask for info not in the job description (e.g., the company registration number or the latest blog post title). Bots either fail or burn expensive compute trying to find it. * Honeypot hidden fields — invisible form fields bots fill in, but humans never see. A filled honeypot = instant bot detection. * Invisible text instructions — tiny or colour-matched text in your job ad instructs bots to start their cover letter with a specific word. Human applicants won't see it. Bots will obey it. * Images with embedded instructions — most scrapers discard images and cheaper models skip OCR, making image-based instructions invisible to bots. * QR codes — no bot reliably decodes a QR code. Embed a text instruction and ask applicants to include a specific phrase in their cover letter. * SMS / 2FA verification — the most effective deterrent. Disposable phone numbers are expensive and hard to automate at scale, though they add integration cost and may deter some real applicants,s too. Sponsor Jobiqo [https://jobiqo.com/?utm_source=hrtechlab] — a white-label global job board platform powering 400+ job boards, with programmatic advertising and built-in AI matching. Their social hiring feature routes applications through social platforms, inheriting their bot detection as a bonus.
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