Paradox, founded in 2016 and built around an AI assistant named Olivia, automates high-volume hiring end to end: screening applicants, scheduling interviews, and answering candidate questions over SMS and chat rather than requiring a recruiter to handle every conversation manually.
That conversational, always-on design fits hourly and frontline hiring specifically, where speed decides whether a candidate takes another offer first: Chipotle reports 75% faster hiring, GM saves an estimated $2 million a year, and 7-Eleven saves 40,000 hours of recruiter time weekly, all using Olivia across more than 100 languages, 24 hours a day.
Pricing isn't published; industry estimates put entry contracts around $1,000 to $3,000 a month, with large enterprise deployments running $50,000 to $500,000 or more annually. For a high-volume employer where candidates apply and disappear within hours, rather than a smaller team hiring a handful of roles a year, Paradox's conversational, instant-response design addresses that speed problem directly.




