Talent Acquisition Excellence - A Reality Check
Feb 21, 2024 ·
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"There is no one way to do recruitment right, there are many ways to do it right but even more ways to do it badly." -Bas van de Haterd "The...
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"There is no one way to do recruitment right, there are many ways to do it right but even more ways to do it badly." -Bas van de Haterd
"The reality is that we're in an era of experimentation. We have to experiment continuously." -Kevin Wheeler Summary:
In this episode of Science 4-Hire I welcome two old friends, distinguished Science 4-Hire alumni, and talent acquisition experts, Kevin Wheeler and Bas van de Hatred.
The show is dedicated to a deep dive into their new book "Talent Acquisition Excellence,", which is a practical handbook for those who wish to learn how to apply best practices using the holistic framework created by these two experts as their guide.In our discussion we explore what excellence in talent acquisition actually looks like. In doing so, we delve into the book's key themes, including the transformative role of artificial intelligence in hiring, the necessity for ethical frameworks in AI deployment, and the importance of adapting talent acquisition strategies to fit organizational culture.
One of the most important themes from our conversation is the necessity for talent acquisition professionals to adapt and evolve, emphasizing the need for experimentation and a strategic approach to integrating AI into talent acquisition processes. Kevin and Bas also share their journey of collaboration during the pandemic, highlighting how their perspectives from different corners of the globe have influenced the book's content. The conversation also addresses the challenges of navigating a landscape where technology outpaces policy, underscoring the need for talent leaders to innovate responsibly.Key Takeaways:
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"The reality is that we're in an era of experimentation. We have to experiment continuously." -Kevin Wheeler Summary:
In this episode of Science 4-Hire I welcome two old friends, distinguished Science 4-Hire alumni, and talent acquisition experts, Kevin Wheeler and Bas van de Hatred.
The show is dedicated to a deep dive into their new book "Talent Acquisition Excellence,", which is a practical handbook for those who wish to learn how to apply best practices using the holistic framework created by these two experts as their guide.In our discussion we explore what excellence in talent acquisition actually looks like. In doing so, we delve into the book's key themes, including the transformative role of artificial intelligence in hiring, the necessity for ethical frameworks in AI deployment, and the importance of adapting talent acquisition strategies to fit organizational culture.
One of the most important themes from our conversation is the necessity for talent acquisition professionals to adapt and evolve, emphasizing the need for experimentation and a strategic approach to integrating AI into talent acquisition processes. Kevin and Bas also share their journey of collaboration during the pandemic, highlighting how their perspectives from different corners of the globe have influenced the book's content. The conversation also addresses the challenges of navigating a landscape where technology outpaces policy, underscoring the need for talent leaders to innovate responsibly.Key Takeaways:
- Multifaceted Approaches to Talent Acquisition: The book emphasizes that there's no one-size-fits-all strategy for recruitment; success lies in customizing approaches to fit organizational culture.
- The Critical Role of AI in Hiring: Insights into how AI is reshaping the efficiency and scope of assessments, with a look towards future technologies like interactive holograms.
- Ethical Use of AI: The discussion sheds light on the ethical implications of AI in hiring, advocating for transparency and human oversight.
- Adapting to Technological Advances: The authors stress the importance of talent leaders being open to experimentation and adaptation in the face of rapid technological changes.
- Policy Development on AI Usage: A crucial takeaway is the immediate need for organizations to develop policies regarding candidates' use of AI in applications.
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