Recruiting Future with Matt Alder
Business:Careers
It has been an extraordinary year for technology. We can all broadly agree that the effect of generative AI will be transformational for talent acquisition, but how can we separate the hype from the reality to know where to focus in the short term and how to plan for a much-changed future?
With so much noise and minimal signal in the discussion about AI, I thought the best way to get a grip on everything was to talk to a genuine AI thought leader.
My guest this week is Jon Krohn, host of the SuperDataScience Podcast, Best Selling Author, and Chief Data Scientist at TA start-up Nebula. Jon was on the show back in 2019 and gave us a primer on AI that was so good people are still listening to now. This time, he is doing a deep dive into generative AI, giving us some history, explaining the current reality, and outlining the radical potential for the future.
This conversation was eye-opening for me, and it is a compulsory listen for everyone working in Talent Acquisition.
In the interview, we discuss:
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A full transcript will appear here shortly.
Ep 500: Ask Me Anything
Ep 499: Strategic Talent Acquisition
Ep 498: The Early Career Labour Market
Ep 497: Rethinking Recruiting To Break Down Silos
Ep 496: Challenging A Narrow Definition Of Talent
Ep 495: Results Not Noise
Ep 494: Confidence and Resilience
Ep 493: The Growing Value Of TA Operations
Round Up January 2023
Ep 492: AI & Automation Strategies
Ep 491: Can TA Drive Internal Mobility?
Ep 490: Responsible Recruiting Strategies
Round Up December 2022
Ep 489: The Personalization Megatrend
Ep 488: The DE&I Journey
Ep 487: Focus
Ep 486: Building A Second Brain
Ep 485: What Will Replace Resumes?
Ep 484: Innovation and Skills-Based Hiring
Ep 483: The Power Of Talent Marketplaces
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