How AI Is Changing Virtual Career Fairs (and What to Use It For)

Where AI is genuinely useful in a virtual fair workflow — and where it is just hype.

Matchmaking is the most valuable AI use case

Suggesting booths, sessions and 1-to-1 chats based on candidate profile and behavior is where AI moves the needle most. Done well, it dramatically increases relevant conversations.

AI co-pilots for recruiters

Real-time conversation summaries, suggested follow-ups and CV parsing inside the chat save recruiters minutes per candidate — and across a fair, those minutes add up.

Chatbots for candidate support

FAQ chatbots handle 60–80% of repetitive candidate questions and free your help desk for the issues that actually matter on event day.

Caution: avoid AI 'avatars' as headline talent

Synthetic speakers feel cheap and generate backlash. AI-generated keynotes are not yet a substitute for a real human speaker.

Consent and data are non-negotiable

Any AI feature touching candidate data has to be explained in the consent flow. GDPR and similar laws make 'we'll think about it later' a real legal risk.

Evaluate vendors on outcomes, not buzzwords

Ask vendors for a specific metric improvement on a specific feature. 'AI-powered' on a slide is not a feature.