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Play a few games for about half an hour on Pymetrics’ website and the company’s algorithms will gauge your innate personal characteristics such as attention or motivation—and tell you what ...
Frida Polli is co-founder and CEO of Pymetrics, a platform that uses neuroscience-based games to help people discover their cognitive and emotional strengths and data science algorithms to match ...
Some companies do trial runs as part of their hiring process, asking programmers to solve coding problems, for instance. Pymetrics, in a less job-specific way, uses these gamified dynamics, too.
Pymetrics thinks there's a better way to do campus recruiting. The company, founded by a couple of neuroscientists, is launching a new, game-based recruiting tool on campuses that it believes will ...
Pymetrics’ goal is “making the world a fairer place” by dismantling hiring discrimination like sexism, racism, ageism and classism.
pymetrics has more than 60 global enterprise clients worldwide – including Unilever, Accenture, Tesla, Mercer and others – who use the company’s technology for various aspects of the talent ...
AI startup Pymetrics today announced it has open-sourced its tool for detecting bias in algorithms. Available for download on GitHub, Audit AI is designed to determine whether a specific statistic ...
pymetrics was founded by female neuroscientists, and the Series B funding is one of the largest rounds for a female-led startup based in New York from August 2017 to August 2018, based on an ...
Pymetrics was launched in New York in 2013 by Julie Yoo and Frida Polli, who met when they were post-doctoral fellows at MIT. Its office is located on lower Madison Avenue.