Recruiting Future with Matt Alder
Business:Careers
I always knew that the pace of change would accelerate this year, but it's only March, and we've seen thousands of tech layoffs, bank failures, and the launch of ChatGPT and now ChatGPT 4. Meanwhile, businesses worldwide are still struggling to get the talent they need.
The implications for Talent Acquisition of this pace of change and technological development are profound, and at the moment, it doesn't even feel that there is time to take a step back and understand them. So what does this all mean, and how should TA leaders adapt and plan for such a dynamic future?
What better time to invite my favourite futurist back to show to attempt to get some answers. Kevin Wheeler is the founder of The Future Of Talent Institute and one of the great deep thinkers in our industry. In our conversation, Kevin looks back into the past to give us clues about the future and offers invaluable advice on what we should focus on.
In the interview, we discuss:
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Ep 617: The Practicalities of Skills-Based Hiring
Ep 616: AI And The Art Of The Possible
Ep 615: Building Inclusive Hiring Practices
Ep 614: Reinventing The Recruiting Process
Ep 613: Talent Automation
Ep 612: AI-Powered Job Seekers
Ep 611: Doing Hiring Differently
Round Up April 2024
Ep 610: Future Skills
Ep 609: Building A Neuro-Inclusive Hiring Process
Ep 608: Transforming HR
Ep 607: AI Powered Talent Acquisition
Ep 606: Empowering Gen Z & Building A Social Brand
Ep 605: Can AI Be Biased? Legal Implications for Recruiting
Ep 604: Building Talent Pipelines With Internships
Round Up March 2024
Ep 603: Talent Lessons From Elite Sport
Ep 602: The Skills Mismatch In Hiring
Ep 601: Quiet Hiring
Ep 600: Did We Predict The Future?
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