The Recruiting Future Podcast - Innovation In Hr And Recruitment

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Innovation and futurology in Recruiting, Recruitment Marketing and HR Technology. Matt Alder interviews thought leaders who are influencing and changing an industry

Episodes

  • Ep 86: How To Be A Best Place To Work

    05/04/2017 Duration: 21min

    Over the last few  weeks a number of guests on the podcast have mentioned that they have been included in Glassdoor’s Best Places To Work list and I’m sure many of you are interested in finding out more about what this actually means. My guest this week is Lisa Holden , Employer Communications Manager at Glassdoor. I spoke to Lisa to find out how the Best Places To Work list is put together and also to understand more about the growing correlation between employee voice and employer brand. In the interview we discuss:     •    The origins of Best Places To Work     •    Debunking some common myths     •    What are the common traits that propel employers up the list     •    Why the relationship between employee voice and employer brand is so important     •    The vital importance of transparency Lisa also talks us through some of the more surprising inclusions in the list and gives us her thoughts on future trends Subscribe to this podcast on iTunes ANNOUNCEMENT: You can now download a dedicated R

  • Ep 85: Recruitment Marketing Platforms

    31/03/2017 Duration: 18min

    Over the last few years, we have seen the development of a new type of recruiting technology, the recruitment marketing platform. Designed to make Talent Attraction more strategic and bring marketing technologies and techniques to recruiters, these platforms are certainly making an impact but I sense that there is still a lot of confusion surrounding them. My guest this week is Madeline Laurano, principal analyst and co-founder of Aptitude Research Partners. Madeline has recently authored a market report on recruitment marketing platforms which is designed to give potential buyers much needed insight into this emerging space. In the interview we discuss:     •    What recruitment marketing platforms are and what they are not     •    The changes in Talent Acquisition that are driving the market for this type of technology     •    The key features and capabilities of recruitment marketing platforms.     •    The value and results clients are seeing from using these platforms     •    What buyers should

  • Ep 84: An Innovative Approach To Recruiting

    24/03/2017 Duration: 24min

    One of the things I’ve learned from interviewing people for the podcast is that very often the most effective recruiting innovations come from the recruiting teams at tech start-ups who have successfully scaled. This is normally as a result of the size of the recruiting challenges they tend to face and the speed at which they must overcome them. My guest this week is Anna Lambert, Director of Talent Acquisition at Shopify. Shopify is a great example of a tech company that has scaled massively and Anna has some great insights on recruiting innovation to share. In the interview we discus:     •    How to maintain quality of hire as you grow     •    The life story approach to recruiting     •    Interview shadowing     •    Effective strategies to overcome human unconscious bias     •    The critical importance of employer brand Anna also talks about the advantages of her non-recruiting background and gives her view on the outlook for the future. Shopify are currently looking for new recruiters to join

  • Ep 83: Persona Based Recruiting

    17/03/2017 Duration: 30min

    I’ve noticed that there is an increasing amount of discussion about the use of personas as a tool for sourcing and recruitment marketing. However I also suspect that is still not a great deal of understanding about what personas actually are and just how useful they can be. I can think of no better person to shed some light on this top than John Vlastelica from Recruiting Toolbox. John returns for a second visit to the show after his incredibly popular interview last year on hiring managers In this interview we discuss: What are personas, how can they be used and what are their advantages The key components of a persona and how you go about creating them How personas can be used to build pipelines in a way that massively accelerate time to hire Using personas to help shape the recruiting sell by defining magnet people and magnet projects John also give his thoughts on the future role of technology in this area and explains why he wants to see more employers using these  persona based methodologies. S

  • Ep 82: Content Marketing For Employer Branding

    10/03/2017 Duration: 29min

    Employer Branding and Content Marketing are two phrases that are being used more and more frequently these days. But what do they actually mean? How do they work together and why should employers be investing time and money into them? My guest this week is someone who knows the answer to all of these questions, James Ellis from Bex Consultants. James is an Employer Brand and Content Marketing specialist who has some really interesting insights into these topics. In the interview we discuss:     •    The definition of an Employer Brand     •    How employers can use re-framing to influence the perception of their brand     •    How Content Marketing can be used for Employer Brand activation     •    Brand patterns and story telling     •    The evolution of content formats James also talks us through the employers who he thinks are doing this well and give his advice for companies who are just getting started on this journey Subscribe to this podcast in iTunes Click here to pre-order “Exceptional Tal

  • Ep 81: The Perspectives Of A Group HR Director

    03/03/2017 Duration: 17min

    As part of my continuing focus on getting a diverse range of opinions and voices on the show, this week I thought it would be interesting to get the views of a Global HR Director. My guest for this episode is Graeme Cook, Group HR Director at ground engineering specialist Keller, a company who employ 10,000 people across 40 different companies. Graeme’s career has itself been a global one and he has worked in several different countries for his past employers, giving him a genuinely global perspective. In the interview we discuss:     •    Some of the key considerations and challenges of operating HR at a global level     •    Skill shortages in the Oil, Gas and Engineering sectors     •    The three key parts of the HR Director’s role and HR’s position within the organization     •    Technology, automation and the future of HR Graeme also talks about his transition from working in finance to working in HR and gives his views on the challenges of managing a multi-generational workforce. Subscribe to

  • Ep 80: An Untapped Talent Pool

    24/02/2017 Duration: 20min

    It has become very clear from the conversations I’ve been having with employers this year that the problems posed by current and future skill shortages have never been higher on their agenda. The best companies are acting to solve these problems by thinking differently and tapping into some extremely valuable pools of talent that they may have previously overlooked. My guest this week is Jane Hatton Director of Evenbreak, a job board that matches talented disabled job seekers with inclusive employers. In the interview we discuss:     •    The strong business case for employing disabled people     •    Popular misconceptions round the implications of employing disabled people     •    How people with particular impairments (autism as one example) can bring particular skills to the workplace     •    How employers should go about attracting disabled people to their organization and how they should be adapting their recruitment processes to get the best talent     •    Which employers are doing this well

  • Ep 79: Understanding Talent Acquisition Technology

    15/02/2017 Duration: 26min

    Over the last few years there has been a massive proliferation in the number of talent acquisition tools and technologies on the market. The pace of change shows no sign of slowing down and it is increasingly difficult for talent acquisition leaders to know just where they should be focusing. My guest this week is Lance Haun, Practice Leader at The Starr Conspiracy Intelligence Unit. The Starr Conspiracy have recently published their 2017 Talent Acquisition Brandscape Report. A piece of research designed to help make sense of a confusing and fast moving market. In the interview we discuss:     •    How do you categorize and segment such a “nebulous” market sector     •    The current biggest area for innovation in talent acquisition     •    Dealing with the potential implications of Microsoft’s purchase of LinkedIn     •    The two key future trends everyone should be aware of Lance also gives us his view on the future pace of change in the sector and the likely impact of any potential global economic

  • Ep 78: Recruiting High Performance Start Up Teams

    10/02/2017 Duration: 28min

    It is always important to step back and see the world through a different lens. With that in mind, I’ll be talking to several people on the show this year who have a vested interest in recruiting but aren’t viewing it from inside the industry bubble. My guest on this week’s show is Charlie O’Donnell founder and partner at Brooklyn Bridge Ventures in New York. Charlie is an early stage investor in a number of fast growing start-up companies and has first-hand experience of seeing which recruiting strategies are working in these dynamic business environments. In the interview we discuss:     •    The importance of effective team building     •    The challenges of defining and hiring to cultural fit     •    An “A Player” culture versus a learning based culture     •    Where the real skill shortages are in start-up recruitment     •    The effectiveness of having an iterative approach to developing job descriptions Charlie also shares his advice on how recruiters and start up founders can work better t

  • Ep 77: Employee Advocacy, Culture And Talent Attraction

    24/01/2017 Duration: 26min

    Talent Attraction in areas of extreme skill shortage is something that is consistently difficult. I’m always interested in any creative ways that employers are using to tackle the problem, particularly when they don’t have a massive budget or unlimited resources to use to solve it. My guest this week is Ruth Penfold, Director of Talent Acqusition at Shazam, a company who are regularly having to use innovative talent attraction approaches to bring on the board the talent they need. In the interview we discuss:     •    Why Shazam’s existing employees are their most importance Talent Attraction tool and why recruitment is everyone’s responsibility     •    The benefits of a transparent culture     •    The importance of candidate communication and an authentic candidate experience     •    Why being seen in the right communities is critical to success     •    Generational mindset and purpose We also discuss Shazam’s priorities for 2017 and Ruth gives us an insight into the unique musical experiences o

  • Ep 76: HR and Digital Transformation

    16/01/2017 Duration: 43min

    For this first episode of 2017 I wanted to offer you something a bit different. Last year I was fortunate enough to deliver the opening keynote at HR Tech Fest in Johannesburg. My topic was the dual role I feel HR needs to play in the digital transformation of business. It was quite a personal presentation for me as I shared some of the lessons that I’ve learned from the 20 years of my career I have spent being digital disruptive in several different industries. The conference organizers, The Eventful Group, made an audio recording of the presentation which I’m delighted to share with you as this week’s podcast episode. In the presentation, you’ll hear me talk about five key lessons I’ve learnt about digital transformation: 1)    Change is Exponential 2)    There is a Revolution at Work 3)    Exceptional Talent Wins 4)    Perfect is not Best 5)    Think the Unthinkable In case you are wondering you don’t actual need to see the slides to understand the presentation but if you want to have a look you can fi

  • Ep 75: Strategic In House Recruiting

    21/12/2016 Duration: 30min

    It’s always great to welcome a previous guest back to the show. I’m particularly pleased this week to be able to welcome back William Uranga, Director or Technical and Corporate Recruiting at GoDaddy. Last time he was on the show William shared the tactics GoDaddy were using to recruit in some highly competitive markets. In this week’s episode William gives us an insight into the journey his talent acquisition are on to move from being reactionary to operational and ultimately to be genuine strategic partner for their business. In the interview we discuss:     •    How GoDaddy’s recruiting challenges have changed     •    Finding new ways of being proactive and partnering with the business     •    Making talent acquisition predictable in its delivery     •    The benefits of providing analytics to hiring managers     •    An incredibly smart way of improving the candidate experience If you are an in house recruiting leader looking for a model for change then this interview really is a must listen. S

  • Ep 74: Recruiterless Recruiting?

    16/12/2016 Duration: 24min

    Some of the most interesting and effective technological innovation I have seen this year has been in the area of assessment. Whilst many of the new approaches aren’t yet widespread, I think they point towards a coming fundamental shift in the way we think about this part of the recruiting process. My guest this week is Dr Nathan Mondragon, Chief IO Psychologist at Hirevue. Hirevue have been doing some fascinating work within the science of assessment and its ability, via data and technology, to accurately predict performance. In the interview we discuss:     •    How technology and science are challenging the established norms of assessment     •    The hidden data in words, inflection, pauses and facial micro expressions     •    How video analytics can be combined with subsequent job performance data to develop predictive hiring models.     •    Using science to understand the art of recruiting and the changing role of humans within the recruitment process Nathan talks about the types of tangible RO

  • Ep 73: The Reinvention Of Recruitment Marketing

    09/12/2016 Duration: 25min

    2016 will be remembered for many things but in our industry one of the most notable trends has been the reinvention and resurgence of recruitment marketing. I’ve been working in recruitment marketing since 1999 so its certainly not a new thing but it has been interesting that this year has seen so much discussion and debate around it. To help me make sense of this my guest this week is HR Pro, Recruiter and industry commentator Tim Sackett. Tim recently hosted Smashfly’s Transform recruitment marketing conference and I was delighted to have him on the podcast to talk about the latest thinking in what is a critically important area for talent acquisition. In the interview we discuss:     •    Why Recruitment Marketing is back on the agenda and what has changed     •    Marketing spin versus authentic employee experience     •    The role of story telling     •    How technology is supporting the reinvention of the discipline     •    The advantages of corporate recruiting and marketing departments worki

  • Ep 72: Customers As Candidates

    01/12/2016 Duration: 22min

    This week we return to the popular topic of improving the Candidate Experience. There is a lot of talk at the moment about the importance of treating candidate’s as customers but what happens when your candidates actually are your customers! My guest this week is Ben Gledhill, Talent Acquisition manager at retailer Sofology. Sofology is going through a digital transformation process at the moment to fulfill its aim of being an omnichannel retailer. They have been looking hard at their candidate experience and Ben offers some great practical insights into their learning and the improvements they have made. In the interview we discuss:     •    How a negative candidate experience can affect Sofology’s business     •    Building an emotional link with candidates     •    How to achieve total visibility on the candidate experience     •    Mandatory hiring manager interview training     •    The vital importance of a mobile optimized ATS     •    Using NPS ratings for candidate experience measurement   

  • Ep 71: How To Improve Your Career Site

    08/11/2016 Duration: 25min

    The first digital project I ever worked on was building a career website for German engineering giant Siemens. Since then I’ve been fascinated by the evolution of corporate career sites and I am currently working with a number of my clients to help them optimize this area of their talent acquisition strategy. My guest this week is someone who shares my obsession with career sites. Bas Van De Haterd is an independent consultant and entrepreneur based in The Netherlands. For the last 10 years Bas has run a major piece of research which audits the career sites of the largest 500 Dutch employers and he has a huge amount of insight to share. In the interview we discuss:     •    How to audit a career site     •    The single simple thing employers could do which would improve their response rates by 25%     •    Three areas which can be improved to give a better candidate experience     •    How to optimise a legacy ATS system to improve the application process     •    The balance between jobs, conversion

  • Ep 70: What’s Trending In Recruiting

    18/10/2016 Duration: 21min

    In last week’s episode I featured interviews with nine people who were searching for innovation at the HR Tech Conference in Chicago. This week I wanted to continue the same theme but with more of a focus on specific trends in recruiting. My guest this week is Andy McIlvaine who is conference chair for The Talent Acquisition Technology Conference and The Recruiting Trends Conference both of which are organized by Human Resource Executive (the company behind HR Tech) and take place in Austin Texas in November. In the interview we discuss:     •    The changing role of video in the talent acquisition process     •    Candidate Relationship Management and Candidate Experience     •    The latest social media methods and Recruitment Marketing Platforms     •    Whether talent shortages are genuine and what employers can do to solve the problem     •    Unconscious bias in recruiting     •    Predictive Analytics and Artificial Intelligence Andy also gives us a taster of the case studies that will be pres

  • Ep 69: Hunting For Innovation At HR Tech

    14/10/2016 Duration: 38min

    Innovation and disruption are words that are used so often these days it is sometimes difficult to spot technologies that are genuinely innovative and genuinely disruptive. This seems to be a particular problem in the HR and Recruiting space. Last week I was one of the several thousand attendees at the HR Tech conference in Chicago trying to find clues about where our industry is heading. In this special HR Tech episode of the show you’ll hear from a number of people I met on my quest to discover HR innovation nirvana. My guests are: Gareth Jones from Chemistry Labs Bill Boorman from Recruiting Daily Kirstie Kelly from Launchpad Robert Newry from Artic Shores David Green from IBM Al Ademsen from The Talent Strategy Institute Chris Broderick from B .near Global Manish Goel from Trustsphere Neil Morrison from Penguin Random House We discuss everything from People Analytics to fake Artificial Intelligence and attempt to make some sense of the diverse HR technology landscape. Subscribe to this podcast in iTu

  • Ep 68: How To Source The Very Best Talent

    06/10/2016 Duration: 29min

    One of the topics we’ve never really covered in much detail on the podcast is the role of sourcing in corporate recruiting. It is obviously something that is absolutely critical to many organizations particularly those who are recruiting in market segments that are suffering skill shortages. My guest this week is Chris Shaw Director of Talent at Meteor. Chris has previously been part of the recruiting team at Google and was part of the team who recruited 300 hires in 11 months at Twitter. At Meteor he focuses on recruiting the top 1% of the top 1% of technology talent and I’m delighted he agreed to come on the show to share his thoughts and some of the practical techniques he uses. In the interview we discuss:     •    Why turning passive candidates into active ones is always better than post and pray     •    How to identify your Hiring Bar     •    The importance of a great ATS     •    Automation and personalization Chris also gives us a step by step walk through of the techniques he uses and share

  • Ep 67: Developing an Employer Brand for a Nation

    28/09/2016 Duration: 22min

    The critical role employer branding plays in attracting top tech talent to companies is something we have covered a few times on the podcast. However, what happens when you need to create an employer brand for an entire country? The Irish government recently initiated a project to do just that in order to service the growing need to import top tech talent into the Irish digital economy. My guest this week is Niall Dowling who is Strategic Director at Atomic, the marketing agency who are delivering the project and its resulting website www.techlifeireland.com In the interview we discuss:     •    The strategic thinking behind the employer brand     •    Some surprising insights from the research that reveal the motivations that drive people to relocate     •    Audience segmentation and personas     •    The importance of quality of career and meaningful work     •    How the brand has been activated and optimized for the target audience. Niall also shares the results of the project so far and offers h

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