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Insider Q&A: GoodTime CEO Ahryun Moon on automation

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By BARBARA ORTUTAY
AP Technology Writer

Ahryun Moon got into programming because she wanted to automate the tedious parts of her job as a financial analyst. She did, becoming a programmer first then founding GoodTime, a startup that helps businesses schedule job interviews. Moon spoke with The Associated Press about automation, workplace diversity and how the pandemic changed job interviews. She says she doesn’t see her company as replacing jobs with automation. Rather, she says, “what we automate is the portion that really humans shouldn’t be doing.”

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