Before Your Next Hiring Round, Use This Notion Agent Playbook
Author(s): R. Thompson (PhD)
Originally published on Towards AI.
Automate candidate packets, interview briefs, and onboarding checks so hiring scales cleanly
How Notion 3.0’s agentic AI turns scattered work into continuous, goal-driven workflows that actually finish the job for you, freeing up hours and attention so you can do the thinking that matters

The article explores the capabilities of Notion 3.0’s agentic AI, which aims to enhance productivity by autonomously managing tasks and workflows, reducing the burden of context switching, and streamlining processes for knowledge workers. It highlights innovative applications, such as generating candidate packets for hiring and synthesizing customer feedback, while also emphasizing the necessity for governance and careful implementation to ensure the successful adoption of such AI systems in organizations.
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