More and more job seekers find themselves in front of robot interviewers Here's why that may be bad. Dana Anthony works at her desk at The Daily Tar Heel newspaper in Chapel Hill, N.C., Tuesday, April 13, 2021. Anthony was rejected after two separate HireVue interviews for other jobs recently. The Associated Press June 15, 2021 | 1:38 PM A day after her interview for a part-time job at Target last year, Dana Anthony got an email informing her she didn’t make the cut. Anthony didn’t know why — a situation common to most job seekers at one point or another. But she also had no sense at all of how the interview had gone, because her interviewer was a computer.