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Ashby Gets Cash, Seek Pulls Out, and Hockey Hooters

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Get ready for another wild ride with the Chad & Cheese Podcast! Joel Cheesman and Chad Sowash kick things off by gushing over Ronaldo and reminiscing about D-Day, because why not mix soccer and history? Shoutouts abound, from Dennis "Tepperdamis" Tupper's eerie predictions to Sweet Green's robot salad makers. Next up, they dive into Ashby's latest funding round, wondering if this ATS can stay the "hot chick" in a fickle market. Seek pulls out of Latin America, and Chad has some colorful memories of OCC Mexico. The guys then shred Rubio's Coastal Grill for blaming California's $20 minimum wage for their bankruptcy and eviscerating Walmart's "generous" employee bonuses. Flight attendants are fed up, and Chad channels his inner union boss, while Joel fears the future of paid service for basic flight amenities. Finally, in the most important segment of all, an Edmonton Oilers fan's flashing antics spark a debate on the year of the boobs. Because, really, what's a podcast without some hockey Hooters? Tune in for laughs, rants, and the inevitable dad joke to cap it all off. Chapters with Timestamps 00:00 - Opening Banter 02:21 - D-Day 05:53 - Tupper Indeed Prediction 08:10 - Recfest, Singapore, & Guest Hosts 15:01 - Ashby more like Cashby 22:53 - Seek Pulls Out 28:48 - Walmart & American Airlines BS 42:24 - Hockey Hooters

Jun 7, 202445 min

Round Up May 2024

Download My Free Whitepaper - “10 Ways AI Will Transform Talent Acquisition” https://recruitingfuturefeast.com/transform Check out my new course on planning strategically for the future - Trend Spotting https://matt-alder-s-school.teachable.com/p/trendspotting Round up is the monthly show on The Recruiting Future Podcast channel that highlights episodes you may have missed and gives you my take on some of the key learnings from the guests. Episodes mentioned in this Round Up: Ep 611: Doing Hiring Differently Ep 612: AI-Powered Job Seekers Ep 613: Talent Automation Ep 614: Reinventing The Recruiting Process Ep 615: Building Inclusive Hiring Practices Ep 616: AI And The Art Of The Possible Ep 617: The Practicalities of Skills-Based Hiring Ep 618: Breaking The Rainbow Ceiling Follow this podcast on Apple Podcasts A full transcript will appear here shortly

Jun 6, 202414 min

Chasing Andy Papathanassiou

In this compelling episode of Talent Chasing, hosts Brian Johnson and Jasper Spanjaart interview Andy Papathanassiou, whose extraordinary journey takes him from a Stanford football star to NASCAR's first-ever pit crew coach. Andy shares how a severe back injury ended his sports career but led him to revolutionize NASCAR pit crews. Listeners will hear about Andy’s innovative approach, bringing athletic discipline and consistency to the pits, and transforming pit stops into a well-coordinated team effort. His work with Hendrick Motorsports and driver Jeff Gordon resulted in groundbreaking success and numerous championships. Andy also discusses the parallels between sports and business, highlighting lessons in teamwork, practice, and perseverance. Now a keynote speaker, Andy uses pit crew simulations to teach high-performing team dynamics to business leaders. Chapters: Introduction and Guest Overview - 0:00:14 Andy Papathanassiou's Journey Begins - 0:01:04 First Ever Pit Crew Coach - 0:01:39 Discovering NASCAR and Breaking In - 0:03:10 Moving to Charlotte - 0:07:26 The Importance of Consistency - 0:24:16 Innovations in Pit Crew Dynamics - 0:28:42 Impact and Adoption of New Methods in NASCAR - 0:29:41 Pit Crew Training and Development Programs - 0:30:33 Keynote Speaking and Team Building - 0:31:03 Applying NASCAR Lessons to Business - 0:34:15

Jun 5, 202438 min

The Evolution of the Workforce with Janine Yancey

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Recorded LIVE from Transform earlier this year. This episode explores the dynamic changes in the modern workplace including in-depth conversations with Janine Yancey, the CEO and founder of Emtrain. With her rich background as an employment lawyer and her innovative work, Janine provides unique perspectives on transforming HR practices, compliance training, and workplace culture. Episode Chapters 0:00:00 - Podcast Intro 0:00:23 - Live from Transform Las Vegas 0:00:42 - Welcoming Janine Yancey 0:01:03 - Janine Yancey's Background 0:04:03 - Differentiating in a Competitive Market 0:06:10 - Partnerships with Industry Leaders 0:07:39 - Developing Management Skills 0:08:26 - Measuring Team Chemistry 0:09:49 - Building a Unified Team Culture 0:11:00 - Launching New People Analytics Tools 0:14:02 - The Impact of AI on Work 0:17:20 - Evolution of the Workforce

Jun 5, 202422 min

Gerry Tales from Unleash

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To know industry icon Gerry Crispin is to love Gerry Crispin. And if you missed our Gerry Tales series, do yourself a favor and check it out at https://www.chadcheese.com/gerry-crispin. Then come back for an after-hours interview with Gerry live from Unleash in Las Vegas. It's a walk down Memory Lane, a breath of fresh air for our times, and a sobering forecast of where things might be going. Chapters: 0:00:00 - Introduction and Welcome 0:00:35 - Gerry Crispin's Background 0:02:17 - Early Days and Formation of CareerXroads 0:03:09 - The Internet and Job Boards Revolution 0:05:49 - Writing and Publishing the First Book 0:14:45 - Transition to Building a Community 0:16:35 - Reflecting on the Evolution of Talent Acquisition 0:17:31 - AI and the Future of Recruiting 0:19:42 - Current State of Talent Acquisition Technology 0:25:11 - Improving Recruiting Efficiency and Integration 0:30:40 - DEI and the Supreme Court Decision Impact 0:36:01 - Corporate Responsibility and Community Engagement 0:37:01 - Insights from the UNLEASH Conference 0:38:16 - Conclusion and Gerry’s Contact Information

Jun 3, 202443 min

Ep 619Ep 619: TA On The Brink Of Revolution

During May, Recruiting Future combined forces with The Chad and Cheese Podcast to run two face-to-face TA leader meet-ups in Edinburgh and Glasgow. TA is on the brink of a revolution, and people expect significant changes in the coming months and years. While there was some anxiety about potential future scenarios, there was genuine excitement around the potential of AI, skills-based thinking, and a more integrated approach to talent, making recruiting better for everyone. This episode features eight industry leaders talking about the practicalities of the revolution ahead: Danny Caines - HR Project Manager International Talent Acquisition at Babcock George Dobbin - Global Head of Talent Acquisition and Development at Sabio Susan McRoberts - Independent HR Consultant Nicki Paterson - Chief Growth Officer at Solutions Driven Euan Cameron - CEO at Willo Nicolle Sinclair - Talent Engagement Leader at Diageo Euan McNair - Talent Acquisition, Inclusion, and Brand Director at Aegon Jo Grant - Employer Brand Manager UK and Ireland. Follow this podcast on Apple Podcasts.

Jun 3, 202448 min

Exposed: Indeed Masterplan | Cornerstone'd & SkyHive'd as a Kite

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This week, the boys cover a wide range of topics, including favorite new TV shows, shoutouts, events, and industry news, including a possible meltdown at DailyPay and a day of reckoning for Joonko. They dig into the recent acquisition of Teamable by Humanly and the acquisition of SkyHive Technologies by Cornerstone OnDemand. Plus, the uncover Indeed's strategic plans for market expansion shared on a corporate video. Then, WeWork better beware, 'cause Chuck E. Cheese is coming for a piece of its pizza pie as a remote workspace of choice. 00:00 - Intro and Entertainment 03:51 - Industry News and Acquisitions 13:11 - Events and Celebrations 26:52 - Indeed's Market Expansion Strategy 27:34 - Challenges of Skills-Based Hiring 43:37 - Chuck E. Cheese as a Remote Workspace

May 31, 202446 min

Cancel Culture and Respectful Disagreement with Justin Jones-Fosu

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The pendulum goes back-and-forth. In 2021, a survey was published that showed people had never been more afraid to speak their minds (a shocking 9 out of 10 people have felt emotionally or physically unsafe to speak their mind more than once in the past 18 months. Unsurprisingly, the conversation topics that have generated the most fear include political or social issues (74%) and COVID-19 issues (70%). It was the peak of MeToo and George Floyd cancel culture. Fast forward to today, and thought leaders from Professor Scott Galloway to James Carville are pushing back. It's a lot to digest. That's why we invited Justin Jones-Fosu, founder and CEO of Work. Meaningful. to the show. Author of the upcoming book "Respectfully Disagree," Justin and the boys cover a wide array of topics that many are afraid to bridge, but shouldn't be. If you've ever found yourself keeping quiet, instead of engaging, this is a must-listen. And if you speak your mind on every occasion to do so, it might just be for you too.

May 29, 202441 min

Ep 618Ep 618: Breaking The Rainbow Ceiling

Currently, there are only four LGBTQ+ CEOs in the Fortune 500 and none in the FTSE 100. This really illustrates the hidden challenges and differences in professional opportunities for LGBTQ+ people, especially when it comes to promotion and recruitment into senior roles. Many employers publically say that improving diversity and inclusion in their workforce is a significant priority, but this will only truly happen with appropriate representation at the top of the organization. My guest this week is Layla McCay, Director of Policy at the NHS Confederation and author of a new book called "Breaking The Rainbow Ceiling." Layla shines a light on the challenges that LGBTQ+ people face at work and offers advice on how companies can recognize and address the barriers and build a more inclusive workplace where everyone can thrive and succeed. In the interview, we discuss: Why she wrote the book The barriers that prevent LGBTQ+ people from being hired or promoted into senior roles Roles models and self-esteem Conscious and unconscious bias Managers reinforcing imposter syndrome. Understanding different experiences Allowing people to do their best work Intersectionality Equity in talent management Advice to employers on inclusive hiring Follow this podcast on Apple Podcasts.

May 28, 202427 min

Indeed's 'Dumb Tax' & Seekout Cuts

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In this episode of the Chad and Cheese Podcast, the boys discuss their experiences in Scotland, including trying haggis and visiting distilleries. They also give shoutouts to Jobs on Google and Workplace by Facebook. The hosts talk about upcoming events and the differences between Glasgow and Edinburgh. They also share their visit to Glenkinchie distillery and their tasting experience. The conversation covers their experiences in Scotland, the Glasgow event, and insights from the event. Plus, they discuss the layoffs at Seekout and the challenges the company is facing. They also talk about Indeed's decision to prioritize paid postings over organic traffic, increasing the "dumb tax" on lazy employers. 00:00 - Exploring Scotland: Haggis and Distilleries 12:26 - Glasgow vs. Edinburgh: Contrasting Cities 15:33 - Tasting Experience at Glenkinchie Distillery 16:29 - Experiences in Scotland 23:08 - Challenges at Seekout: A Go-to-Market Problem 31:59 - Indeed's Shift to Paid Postings 35:38 - Reducing Reliance on External Platforms

May 24, 202439 min

S2 Ep 270Entitled

This week on TRF we cover: Shelley enters the exclusive club, 60 is the new 50! Countdown to TATech June 4-6 in Washington DC. In the News ChatGPT4o has some impressive upgrades. Check out the Tutor function ZipRecruiter has bad news and good news, earnings are down but free cash flow is healthy. The backlash was swift when Shopper’s Drug Mart posted a job ad looking for volunteers to stock shelves - unpaid! SeekOut lays off 30% of its workforce to reduce costs after spending $2 to make $1. HireEZ launches their Sourcing Hub as a one-stop-shop for Sourcers that will leverage job board partners. Tip of the Week Your company career page is a window into your organization and its time to clean the windows. Its part of the candidate journey and pretty important to keep fresh. Recruiting Insights Bias against Entrepreneurs; former business owners were 35% less likely to get an interview. Dell takes a sharp turn from supporting work flexibility to color-coded rating based on your attendance under the veiled threat of getting on the lay off list. Plus is GenZ responsible for return to office mandates

May 24, 202442 min

Film Room - Terry Bradway

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In this episode of Talent Chasing, it's a rundown of former New York Jets GM, Terry Bradway's intersection of sports and business, which focuses on the importance of talent acquisition and retention. They explore the balance between analytics and human intuition in scouting and recruitment, the significance of fostering a positive company culture, and the need for internal mobility to retain talent. The conversation emphasizes that while data is valuable, it should not overshadow the human elements that drive success in both sports and business. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Talent Chasing 00:53 The Role of Analytics vs. Scouting 07:49 Building a Positive Company Culture 14:58 The Importance of Internal Mobility 20:01 The Limitations of Analytics in Talent Management

May 23, 202423 min

Ep 617Ep 617: The Practicalities of Skills-Based Hiring

Skills-based hiring is not just a passing trend; it's a significant shift in the recruiting landscape. Many employers are eager to unlock its advantages in terms of flexibility, diversity, economic efficiency, and dealing with talent shortages. But is there a gap between theory and practice regarding understanding and implementation? Over the last few months, experienced TA leader Adrian Thomas and myself have partnered with Neil Kelly at Vector on some research to uncover the realities and practicalities of skills-based hiring within large global employers. Neil and Adrian join me on this episode to discuss the findings, some of which are quite surprising, and to look at what employers need to do to advance with skills-based hiring. In the interview, we discuss: Why and how we did the research Motivations for being skills-based Some surprising findings The problems with skills taxonomies Talent Acquisition and Talent Management Training Hiring Managers The way forward for skills-based hiring Download our report " Skills-Based Hiring, The Gap Between Theory and Practice” Follow this podcast on Apple Podcasts.

May 21, 202427 min

What's Next for Tech Talent with Mark Chaffey

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According to Layoffs.fyi, over 200,000 tech industry employees lost their jobs in 2023, and almost 50,000 have already been laid off this year. So what's going on? Well, it's complicated, but - spoiler alert - the world isn't ending for tech pros looking for great opportunities. To help us make sense of it all, we invited Mark Chaffey, CEO at Hackajob on the podcast to understand it all. What's the impact of generative AI and ChatGPT on tech jobs? How can junior tech pros evolve? And what is going on with seed round-level startups after the dust has settled. If you hire techies, it's a must listen to survive today's challenging landscape.

May 20, 202437 min

Ep 616Ep 616: AI And The Art Of The Possible

Podcasting at events and conferences is one of my favorite things to do. I love the joy of seeing people face to face, and you get the opportunity to access a broad range of views and expertise around the topics shaping the industry. At the beginning of May, Recruiting Future was an official media partner of The HR Technology Conference Europe in Amsterdam, the first time the event had been held outside of the US. AI was a central theme in the discussions, and I was eager to gather insights on the current use cases of AI tools, as well as the potential future implications. The first voice you will hear is Rebecca Carr, CPO and acting CEO of SmartRecruiters, talking about AI as a co-pilot and its potential to enhance the very human aspects of recruiting. Next up after Rebecca is my friend and co-author, the ever-present Mervyn Dinnen, talking about his concerns about the impact of AI on employee experience and creativity Finally, I spoke to Norwegian entrepreneur Eivind Arnsten about the AI employer lawyer his company is building and the potential for widespread automation throughout HR processes and activities. Follow this podcast on Apple Podcasts.

May 19, 202417 min

S2 Ep 268TRF in Silicon Valley

This week on TRF we cover: Coming to you from Silicon Valley where we were greeted by the CEO of Linked In, Ryan Roslansky. Serge killed it on the pickle ball court! Tune in May 24 at 2 pm ET as we discuss the agenda for TATech - the speakers and who is the ideal person to attend - hosted by our friend Stephen O'Donnell IN THE NEWS Indeed lays off 1,000 staff Canada’s job number for April stay steady Foreign student fiasco with 800,000 business students when what we need is healthcare and trades TIP OF THE WEEK Creative thinking for recruiters that want to get off the merry-go round and find work in high demand career paths RECRUITING INSIGHTS When and why is makes sense to Direct Source using an MSP Talent acquisition metrics that matter to the CFO Hung Lee knowledge drops the most profound explanation of the global talent shortage - our heads nearly explode!

May 18, 202437 min

Indeed Layoffs, ZipRecruiter Cat Turds & Eightfold Smoke and Mirrors

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This week, the boys discuss various topics including Indeed's layoffs, the ban on lab-grown meat in Alabama, Jerry Seinfeld's commencement speech, and the financial struggles of ZipRecruiter. They also dig into the introduction of Eightfold Talent Tracking, and the partnership between Stack Overflow and Indeed. They express their disappointment with ZipRecruiter's performance and call for better leadership. They criticize Eightfold for expanding too quickly and losing focus, and they mock the buzzword-filled description of their new product. They also question the strategy behind Twitter's, er, X's job recommendations and express their frustration with the lack of innovation. Finally, they discuss the controversy surrounding the Portal Project between New York and Dublin and how an OnlyFans model reminds us how much we all love boobies ... or is it potatoes? Eh, just listen.

May 17, 202455 min

Ep 615Ep 615: Building Inclusive Hiring Practices

Inclusive hiring is vital to building inclusive organizations, and the benefits of getting it right are considerable, both at a human and a business level. Recognizing bias, standardizing hiring manager behavior, and analyzing data are just some of the things employers need to consider to be more inclusive in their hiring. My guest this week is Sarah Harnett, Senior Director of People Business Partners at Greenhouse Software. In our conversation, Sarah talks us through the steps that Greenhouse has taken to build an inclusive culture through inclusive hiring practices. In the interview, we discuss: What does it take to build a diverse workforce? Understanding your employee's experience Hiring as a starting point for building an inclusive culture ERGs as a vehicle to empower people Dealing with systemic bias Inclusive hiring manager behaviors Structured hiring processes Connecting DE&I strategy to corporate strategy The implications of AI on inclusive hiring Follow this podcast on Apple Podcasts.

May 16, 202428 min

Firing Squad: HR Geckos' Jay Polaki

Jay Polaki, CEO and founder of HR Geckos, joins the Chad and Cheese Podcast for a session of Firing Squad. HR Geckos is an HR operations co-pilot that automates key HR processes, connects all HR systems, and provides an AI-powered help desk for HR. Jay shares her personal journey in HR and the inspiration behind starting HR Geckos. The company aims to replace fragmented HR systems with a unified, digital platform that connects employees to the information and services they need. Jay discusses the competitive landscape, pricing, go-to-market strategy, and the importance of partnerships. The hosts provide feedback and advice on raising funds, building a team, and scaling the business. Does she survive the Firing Squad? Gotta listen to find out.

May 16, 202435 min

Film Room - Fred Claire

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In this episode of *Talent Chasing*, hosts Brian Johnson, Jasper Spanjaart, and Chad Sowash break down key insights from their interview with Fred Claire, the former General Manager of the Los Angeles Dodgers. This episode is part of their "Film Room" series, where they dissect impactful moments from past interviews, just like analyzing game footage. Fred Claire is highlighted for his leadership and transformative role in the Dodgers’ success during the 1980s and 1990s, taking them from mediocrity to a World Series victory. We discuss Claire’s leadership style, particularly his ability to make tough decisions without a background as a professional player, emphasizing the importance of identifying talent and building a strong team. We hope you enjoy this Film Room session!

May 16, 202416 min

Ep 614Ep 614: Reinventing The Recruiting Process

The pace of change in recruiting technology continues to accelerate, and with it come opportunities to improve hiring outcomes, streamline operational efficiency, and make much-needed improvements to the candidate experience. When you add in increasing volumes of applications driven by candidate use of AI and the differing wants and needs of a new generation entering the workforce, it becomes evident that we are on the brink of a profound transformation in recruiting processes. So, what are the most forward-thinking companies already doing? My guest this week is Hollie Powell, Recruitment Business Partner at EDF. EDF is reinventing its recruiting process for early careers and improving the candidate experience by carefully balancing technology and automation with high-quality human interaction. In the interview, we discuss: The early careers strategy at EDF Increasing volumes of applications through candidate use of AI How EDF is evolving its recruiting process The enormous benefits of effective video interviewing Speeding up the process to improve the candidate experience Ensuring high quality human interaction during the process Using an organization wide strengths-based framework Keeping up with changing candidate wants and needs Planning for the skills shortages of the future Consumer brand versus employer brand How will early careers evolve in the coming years? Follow this podcast in Apple Podcasts.

May 14, 202421 min

The HR Circus: Juggling Budgets, Boomers, and Blunders

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Strap in for another episode of HR's most irreverent show where we dive headfirst into the HR abyss. The Chad & Cheese sit down with John Baldino, a man who’s been around the HR block longer than our interns have been alive, and dissect everything that's hilariously wrong (and sometimes right) in the world of human resources. Fear Factor: HR Edition: Why is HR so terrified of the C-suite? We'll explore the existential dread of asking for more budget and why HR prefers to live in the land of "No Money, Mo' Problems." Tech Wreck Tech Deck: Listen as we ridicule the shiny new HR technologies that promise the moon but deliver a piece of cheese. John breaks down why these tools often end up as expensive digital paperweights. The Boomerang Boomers: Why are retirees flooding back to the workforce? Is it for the love of the job or just because they can't afford Netflix on their pensions? We'll look at why the golden years are now being spent in cubicles rather than on cruises. Leadership or Lack Thereof: Get ready for John's rant on why today's HR leaders might just be masquerading as competent professionals. Spoiler alert: It involves a lot of snark and some uncomfortable truths about leadership (or the absence of it). Tune in for an episode that promises to be as enlightening as it is entertaining, with plenty of laughs, a few cringes, and maybe some existential questioning of your career choices. Don't forget to leave your sensibilities at the door—this ride isn’t for the faint of heart or the humorless in HR.

May 13, 202424 min

Ep 613Ep 613: Talent Automation

As I've said many times before, automation in recruiting and HR is inevitable. This means that every TA and HR leader should be thinking strategically about automation, its implications, and, most importantly, the value that it will add right now. So what are the benefits of automation, and where and how should talent functions be automated? My guest this week is Brandon Sammut, Chief People Officer at Zapier. Automation is in Zapiers corporate DNA, and they are successfully using it to drive their talent density strategy through automation in recruiting, onboarding, and skills development. In the interview, we discuss: What Talent Density means at Zapier and how they built it Focusing on what is uniquely human Being transparent about a remote-only employee experience T shaped talent Automated Onboarding Using automation to solve hard problems and make things more personal at scale. Experience design and empathy Understand where to apply automation and where not to apply it. Developing AI skills across the business What will the future look like? Follow this podcast on Apple Podcasts.

May 10, 202423 min

Ep 612Ep 612: AI-Powered Job Seekers

It is becoming clear that job seekers' use of AI tools in the application process has profound implications for talent acquisition. Many employers report a significant increase in application volume, and there is a potential technology arms race as employers and job boards attempt to use AI to identify AI. While this may help in the short term, it won't work in the long term, and is job seeker AI use even a bad thing? My guest this week is expert job board consultant Alexander Chukovski. Alexander has been doing a deep dive into how job seekers use AI and its implications for recruiting. He has valuable insights about job seeker verification and its potential to create win-win situations for candidates, job boards, and employers. In the interview, we discuss: The implications of a new generation of AI-savvy job seekers The different ways job seekers are using AI include ATS integration The drawbacks and risks for candidates using AI tools A pointless tech "arms race." Why is it difficult to spot the use of AI in CVs and applications? How should the industry respond? The rise of verification technology What can be verified now and what might be possible in the future The importance of job seekers owning their data What does the future look like? Follow this podcast on Apple Podcasts.

May 10, 202426 min

UpWork is Blowin' Up, Unleash's 'Magic' Trick

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Live from Unleash in Vegas, the boys are covering the conference and all the wild 'n' wonderful things they've done with sponsors Outhire.ai, Jobpixel and Plum (while looking good in some Montreal Canadiens jerseys from HiringBranch), while also covering some of the hottest news from the week. What's that, you ask? How about Upwork crushing their quarterly earnings, a "Big Nude Boat" cruise and a roundup of all things Unleash, which included a keynote from Magic Johnson. Plus, new CEOs at VONQ and a new CTO at iCIMS. Enjoy.

May 10, 202438 min

Film Room: Jeff Pearlman

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*Film Room* is a podcast series, part of the *Talent Chasing* show, hosted by Brian Johnson, Jasper Spanjaart, and Chad Sowash. In this episode, the hosts break down an interview with bestselling author Jeff Perlman, discussing themes such as mentorship, personal growth, and the value of humility. The conversation focuses on how Perlman's journey as a writer shaped his career, emphasizing the importance of fundamentals in any profession. The hosts discuss how leaders and mentors play a crucial role in helping individuals grow by pointing out areas of improvement, while maintaining a focus on humility and continuous learning. The episode also touches on the value of character versus individual performance, using examples from sports and business. The discussion explores the idea that even high-performing individuals can be detrimental to a team if their character is flawed, highlighting the importance of building strong teams over relying on individual talent. Throughout the episode, the hosts reflect on how these lessons from Perlman's career apply not only to sports but to leadership and corporate environments, making connections between success, mentorship, and the long-term health of a team.

May 9, 202423 min

Revving to a HireRoad with Kristen Boyle

In this episode of HR's Most Dangerous Podcast, co-hosts Chad and Joel are joined by Kristen Boyle, the vibrant VP of Marketing at HireRoad. Recorded live on day two of the Transform conference in Las Vegas, the episode dives deep into Kristen's recent career move, HireRoad's strategic direction, and her insights on the evolving HR technology landscape. Highlights: - Kristen introduces herself, sharing her six-week tenure at HireRoad and her rich history in HR tech with companies like Amazon and Indeed. - Formerly known as Ascendre, this Australian ATS has recently been rebranded as HireRoad, aiming to make a mark in the HR tech arena with new leadership and innovative products like People Insight by HireRoad. - Kristen discusses the challenges and strategies in rebranding and marketing in a competitive industry, emphasizing understanding diverse customer bases and leveraging partnerships. - The conversation turns to the role of AI and data analytics in HR, where Kristen elaborates on HireRoad's capabilities in people analytics and predictive analytics, and how these tools aid in succession planning and talent retention.

May 8, 202424 min

Chasing Jeff Pearlman

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Get ready to dive into the chaotic and often misunderstood world of biography writing with the ever cynical yet oddly endearing, NYT best-selling product of Mahopac, NY Jeff Pearlman. This episode of "Talent Chasing" isn't just another polite exchange of niceties and anecdotes. Oh no, we’re here to ruffle some feathers! Join us as Jeff, a man who’s interviewed everyone from the disgraced to the dazzling, spills the beans on the gritty challenges of capturing the full spectrum of human messiness. From John Rocker’s rage to Dwight Gooden’s struggles, no stone is left unturned. Jeff dissects the importance of keeping your biases in check and shares his secret sauce for hunting down stories that are as untold as they are scandalous. We're talking hundreds of interviews per biography and he's written 10! And just when you think it can’t get more Californian than this, Jeff waxes poetic about how living in the land of sun and underdogs has colored his narrative lens. Buckle up, it’s going to be a bumpy ride filled with truth bombs and reality checks!

May 8, 202448 min

Ep 611Ep 611: Doing Hiring Differently

Many aspects of how companies hire talent have been set in stone and unquestioned for decades. Even if Talent Acquisition wants to drive change, the power of accepted wisdom among hiring managers and the C-Suite is difficult to challenge. So what happens when the CEO of a business champions a completely different way of doing things? My guest this week is Jeff Dewing, Group CEO at Cloudfm. Jeff's story is amazing, and his approach to business is encapsulated in the title of his book, "Doing The Opposite." When it comes to hiring, Jeff has challenged conventional wisdom around interviews and skills head-on with some spectacular results. I loved this conversation, and it is an absolute must-listen for everyone. In the interview, we discuss: Jeff's rollercoaster journey to get where he is today Where everyone needs autonomy, mastery, and purpose Why Cloudfm no longer use interviews in their hiring process and what they do instead of Removing the risk in hiring Achieving a 95% recruitment retention rate Individual career plans and ups killing Giving people autonomy about how and where they work. The office as a creative, problem-solving collaboration space The impact AI will have on the future. Follow this podcast on Apple Podcasts.

May 3, 202431 min

S2 Ep 264TRF in TO

This week on TRF Recording from the beautiful city of Toronto where we met some of the smartest TA professionals in the Country. Thank you Plum, AMS and Humanly.io for organizing a great dinner. Text message mania, first hand experience with scammers texting job offers and is legitimate recruiters. In the News LinkedIn is requiring Recruiters to verify their profile - smart move! US bans TikTok and give them 270 days or they are out Tip of the Week Best practices for in house referral success. Recruiting Insights Pros and cons of 2 major firms in the UK who publish their interview questions 94% of US business leaders surveyed “Simply wont hire GenZ” Why do they have such high demands in the workplace We cherry pick thru Hung Lee’s 10 essentials of candidate response rate.

May 3, 202441 min

Round Up April 2024

Round Up is the monthly show on The Recruiting Future Podcast channel that highlights episodes you may have missed and gives my take on some of the key learnings from the guests. Episodes mentioned in this Round Up: Ep 604: Building Talent Pipelines With Internships Ep 605: Can AI Be Biased? Legal Implications for Hiring Ep 606: Empowering Gen Z & Building A Social Brand Ep 607: AI Powered Talent Acquisition Ep 608: Transforming HR Ep 609: Building A Neuro-Inclusive Hiring Process Ep 610: Future Skills Follow this podcast on Apple Podcasts

May 2, 202412 min

Film Room: Rodney Gilmore

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Film Room is a podcast series, part of the *Talent Chasing* show, hosted by Brian Johnson, Jasper Spanjaart, and Chad Sowash. The premise of *Film Room* is to break down important moments from interviews with notable figures, similar to how athletes analyze game footage after a match. In this particular episode, the hosts focus on an interview with Rodney Gilmore, a college football analyst for ESPN and ABC. Gilmore reflects on his experiences playing baseball alongside future Major League Baseball stars, emphasizing the importance of confidence in both sports and professional life. The discussion evolves into broader themes, such as the role of confidence in achieving success, the balance between confidence and competence, and the significance of staying focused on the present task. The hosts also delve into lessons about leadership, mentorship, and resilience, using sports analogies to connect these themes to the corporate world. Additionally, the episode touches on the societal pressures surrounding diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI), especially in corporate settings, and the backlash against these efforts. Gilmore's personal insights provide a deeper understanding of the challenges faced by minorities in leadership, and the hosts argue for the importance of DEI in fostering healthier and more productive work environments. The episode emphasizes that whether in sports or the corporate world, success requires a combination of confidence, accountability, and a commitment to teamwork and equity. Chapters 00:00 Introduction 01:26 The Power of Confidence and Being in the Moment 06:04 The Importance of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion 12:30 Strategies for Effective Diversity Initiatives 19:42 Treating People Equitably and Creating a Positive Work Environment 30:16 Conclusion

May 2, 202429 min

Chasing Rodney Gilmore

Tune in to witness Rodney Gilmore, sports analyst by day and aspiring legal eagle by night. From his childhood streets of Oakland to the polished floors of ESPN, Rodney dishes on everything from racial dynamics to the heartbreaking rigors of choosing the right tie for broadcast. As they dive into topics like unconscious bias and diversity, prepare for a rollercoaster of "did they really just say that?" moments. Whether it's reminiscing about the good old days of juggling footballs and law books, or unraveling the enigma of ESPN’s cultural evolution from boys' club to big tent. Expect a mix of nostalgia, name-dropping, and nuanced takes on why college athletes should maybe, possibly, get a slice of the revenue pie. Don't miss out on this exhilarating exploration of sports, law, and the art of staying relevant in both.

May 1, 20241h 6m

Happy Rebels in Recruitment with Rika Coppens

Welcome to the “HAPPY REBELS,” episode a no-holds-barred journey through the chaotic, snark-filled corridors of human resources with the fearless Rika Coppens at the helm. As CEO of House of HR, Rika tears down conventional walls, sometimes literally, all while her company pulls in cool billions. Want to learn how to balance being a Happy Rebel and a powerhouse CEO? Or maybe just figure out whether chatbots are killing your vibe more than your operational inefficiencies? Dive into the depths of European HR like never before, from the comfort of your own headphones. Forget the bland and the boring—here, it’s all about shocking stats, bold strategies, and a sprinkle of HR snark, because who says employment strategies have to be dry? Not us, and certainly not Rika. Buckle up; it’s going to be a rebelliously enlightening ride!

May 1, 202428 min

Ep 610Ep 610: Future Skills

It's becoming evident that we are at a critical pivot point for talent acquisition. While the debates around AI are sucking up most of the attention, massive shifts are happening in terms of the shelf life of skills, ongoing challenges with skills acquisition, and upskilling people for a very different future world of work. So, how should employers think about skills, and how can talent acquisition gain the future focus it needs to drive organizational value? My guest this week is Lisa Monteith, Head of Talent Acquisition and onboarding for HSBC UK. In our wide-ranging conversation, we talk about the skills challenges facing organizations and the importance of taking a long-term view. In the interview, we discuss: Current talent acquisition challenges Selling work as a product The shortening lifespan of skills Providing easy access to learning Total talent thinking Learning agility, curiosity, and other skills for the future Failing education systems and disappearing entry-level jobs Individual responsibility for learning Neuroinclusion in the recruiting process and the danger of homogenization How does talent acquisition need to re-invent itself for the future? Follow this podcast on Apple Podcasts. A full transcript will appear here shortly.

Apr 30, 202425 min

Transforming Talent Acquisition into a Revenue Engine with Data

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In this episode, Desiree Goldey, director, talent operations & culture at ZRG Partners, dives into the transformation of talent acquisition (TA) from a cost center to a revenue driver. She underscores the pivotal role of data in showcasing TA's contribution to revenue growth through metrics like cost per hire and quality of hire. Goldey emphasizes the need for HR and TA to collaborate closely with other departments, such as marketing, to enhance overall efficiency. She also touches on the impact of automation on recruiting processes and the future of HR in a more automated and flexible landscape. Goldey advocates for updating outdated processes and embracing a hybrid work model for better talent management. She concludes with a call for data-driven decision-making in HR and TA, especially in diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts.

Apr 29, 202429 min

Ep 609Ep 609: Building A Neuro-inclusive Hiring Process

Somewhere between 15% and 20% of the population is neurodivergent. The majority have yet to receive a formal diagnosis, and a significant number of those with a diagnosis choose not to share it publically. Over the last few years, we've seen a growing number of employers taking steps to be more neuro-inclusive, which is great to see. However, there is still a long way to go with recruiting, as most hiring processes contain significant barriers for neurodiverse people. There is also a danger that the move to AI-driven recruiting may make things worse if neuro-inclusion isn't proactively prioritized. So, what steps can employers take to embed neuro-inclusion in their recruiting processes effectively? My guest this week is Tania Martin, a neuro-inclusion consultant who was previously Head of EY's Neuro-Diverse Centre of Excellence in the UK and Ireland. In our conversation, Tania discusses the shortcomings of the traditional recruiting process and how we can rethink it to be better for everyone. In the interview, we discuss: Harnessing neurodiversity in the workforce How EY's Neuro-Diverse Centre of Excellence was set up Why can making recruiting processes more neuro-inclusive be good for everyone? Accessing untapped pools of talent Intimidating job specs Assessment and spiky profiles Helping people to show their best selves during the interview process Educating hiring managers The role of technology What will neuro-inclusion look like for future generations in the workforce? Follow this podcast on Apple Podcasts.

Apr 26, 202430 min

Workday A.I. vs EEOC

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This week, Chad & Cheese discuss various topics including the EEOC targeting Workday, non-competes taking a hit, and the acquisition of Pivot CX by Daxtra. They also talk about their upcoming events in Scotland and Vegas, jumping off the Stratosphere, as well as the ban on TikTok. The conversation covers a range of themes including technology, acquisitions, events, and current news. They discuss recent developments at ZipRecruiter, LinkedIn, and Workday. They also touch on the banning of non-compete agreements, the raising of the salary threshold for overtime eligibility, and the unionization of Volkswagen workers in Chattanooga. The conversation concludes with a discussion on a TikTok influencer partnering with Shake Shack and Chipotle's success with their new chicken offering ... take that, Chik-fil-A.

Apr 26, 202455 min

S2 Ep 262The Tortured Recruiters Department

This week on TRF: Taylor Swift swept the world away with 1 BILLION Spotify streams in 1 week, Shelley was one of them! And some other news you will need to listen to find out! IN THE NEWS The FTC proposal to ban non-competes is ruffling lots of feathers in the US. Just another day in the office here in Canada. Foreign job seeker interest in Canada is down 40% since mid-2023 Google fires employee who bring their politics to work & protest at the office, 48 people so far. More layoffs at Google, Nike and Tesla - all for very different reasons. TIP OF THE WEEK Where do you see yourself in 5 years? Dumb question or legit. RECRUITING INSIGHTS War for AI talent has been declared. Shots fired from Meta, Google and Amazon have Elon Musk calling it ‘crazy’. $81,822 is the lowest pay to change jobs. The gap between what men will accept and what women will accept just got even bigger.

Apr 26, 202436 min

Chasing Chad Sowash

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In this riveting episode, Chad Sowash is fresh from the disciplinarian delights of the army and has decided that his next battlefield is...podcasting. Brace yourselves for tales of grit and grime that somehow segue into the importance of gap years and personal development. Chad shares why he traded textbooks for infantry and football for firearms. Get ready for an exploration into the dizzying heights of military discipline, where the only thing more terrifying than the training is Chad's love for it. As we dive deeper, Chad pontificates on leadership — a topic as vast and unfathomable as his transition from military muscle to corporate crusader. Ever wondered how yelling at people to do push-ups can help you navigate the boardroom? Chad's your guy. He'll also touch on his flirtation with mixed martial arts. And just when you thought it couldn't get more eclectic, Chad shares his foray into the wild world of podcasting with "The Chad and Cheese Podcast". Join us as we dissect the life and times of Chad Sowash, a man who's teaching us all that you can take the sergeant out of the military, but you can't take the military out of the podcast. Expect unsolicited advice, bewildering career pivots, and a whole lot of Chad.

Apr 24, 202447 min

Diversity or Diversion? The Blair Fambro Confessions

Brace yourselves for the roller coaster ride of snark that is the "Chad and Cheese Podcast." It's your audacious dive into the world of HR, where co-hosts Chad Sowash and Joel Cheesman take no prisoners and spare no feelings. Each episode is a concoction of brash opinions, industry insights, and a healthy dose of mockery, aimed at anyone within earshot. Join us as we dissect the recruiting world, interview industry bigwigs like Blair Fambro from Hershey, and generally wreak havoc in the most delightful way possible. If you're looking for political correctness, you've taken a wrong turn somewhere.

Apr 24, 202421 min

Here's Why Executive Search is Whack!

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In this podcast episode, the boys chat with Kyle Samuels, founder & CEO at Creative Talent Endeavors. The conversation revolves around the intricacies of executive search, focusing on retained executive search and its traditional practices. The discussion highlights the challenges and dynamics of the industry, including high fees, limited diversity, and the impact of remote work on recruitment. Kyle emphasizes the importance of human connection in the workplace and suggests ways for startups to navigate their first executive search. The episode concludes with a light-hearted note about Kyle's favorite Taco Bell meal.

Apr 22, 202431 min

Ep 608Ep 608: Transforming HR

Economic challenges, technology innovations, changing attitudes to how and where we work, and a new, very different generation entering the workplace. These are just some of the forces driving change across the whole of the people function. In this second compilation episode of interviews I recorded at Transform earlier in the year, I speak to two of the most innovative HR Executives out there about the changing Talent landscape. My first guest, Donald Knight, Chief People Officer at Greenhouse, shares his insights on the current challenges for CPOs, the importance of developing curiosity, and the need to eliminate the laggard approach that has categorized HR for so long. My second conversation is with John Baldino, President of Humareso. This was the final interview I recorded at the conference, and we reflect on the event, our key learnings from it, and the future of HR in an AI-driven world. Follow this podcast on Apple Podcasts.

Apr 19, 202433 min

S2 Ep 260Lesson's from Bluey

This week on TRF we cover: 7 weeks to TATech, Should Serge wear a Bond Tux to MC the event at the International Spy Museum in Washington? Fun private client and friends dinner event with @Plum and coming up. In The News HiBob launches Bob Hiring Pandlogic and Broadbean become Veritone Hire Try getting a candidate to move cities when they're on a low rate mortgage? The data is showing that's it's nearly impossible. Kenya cracking down on recruitment agencies scamming job seekers Tip of The Week (Brought to you by Plum) We're not a "family" I think Netflix got it right: it's a professional team. One where colleagues earn a spot by being really good in their given position. Recruiting insights (Brought to you by Metova) CEO's turnover is huge right now, hitting a record high last year Which candidate attraction channels work best, we dig in HR has a lot of work to do for skills based hiring to succeed.

Apr 19, 202440 min

Ep 607Ep 607: AI Powered Talent Acquisition

It's been nearly 18 months since ChatGPT launched and sparked a lively debate about the future of Talent Acquisition. While it's important to consider the long-term implications, a crucial part of building a strategy is embracing the potential of current technology through experimentation and skill development. My guest this week is Andy Headworth, Deputy Director of Talent Acquisition at HMRC. Over the last few months, Andy's team has gone from lunchtime AI experimentation sessions to rolling out the platform they created across their organization. This has driven radical improvements to their hiring process, improving its quality while simultaneously saving many hours of hiring manager and recruiter time. Andy shares its impact, the lessons they have learned, and his advice for TA leaders on building strategies for an AI-driven future. In the interview, we discuss: The recruiting challenges at HMRC Experimentation, learning, and being brave with your thinking Understanding the problem you are trying to solve Revolutionizing the hiring manager experience Building platforms using publically available tools and data Implications for TA and HR software vendors The use of AI by candidates Advice to TA leaders What does the future look like? Follow this podcast on Apple Podcasts. A full transcript will appear here shortly.

Apr 18, 202428 min

Chasing Jasper Spanjaart

In the "Chasing Jasper" episode of "Talent Chasing," listeners are introduced to Jasper Spanjaart, whose journey from a small village in Holland to becoming an influential journalist and filmmaker is both inspiring and reflective. Born in 1995 and raised in a nurturing household, Jasper's passion for football and storytelling shaped his early years. Despite an initial foray into business studies, he eventually found his true calling in journalism, supported by his family's unwavering encouragement. Listeners can look forward to: - Jasper's Unique Path: From his early love for football to pivoting towards a career in journalism and filmmaking. - Documentary Filmmaking: Insights into Jasper's work, including his documentaries "The Unknown Torres" and "Gate Money," which explore the themes of ambition and injustice in sports. - Creative Philosophy: Jasper shares the valuable lesson of enjoying the process over the product, a mantra that has guided his career. - Diverse Interests: A dive into Jasper's fascination with World War II Japanese strategies and his commitment to underdog sports teams, revealing a deep appreciation for resilience and perseverance. "Chasing Jasper" is more than a personal story; it's an episode that celebrates the importance of following one's passions, the value of support systems, and the unyielding spirit of curiosity. Jasper's journey underscores the podcast's mission to uncover the rich narratives behind the individuals who make a difference in the world of sports and beyond.

Apr 17, 202448 min

Firing Squad: Boostpoint CEO Sam Beiler

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"Leave job boards in the dust." A bold statement for sure, but Sam Beiler, CEO and co-founder at Boostpoint, believes his startup has the muscle to really stick it to the job board industry. How? With a mix of social media marketing, automation, SMS and lots more, like - of course - an AI writing assistant. A lovely cocktail, for sure, but is it enough to put Indeed out of business. Well, about that ... oh, you'll just have to listen to find out what we think of Boostpoint.

Apr 15, 202435 min

LinkedIn TV Streaming: A Love Story Fraught with Technical Difficulties

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This week, the boys discuss the recent layoffs at Checkr and the launch of connected TV (CTV) and live event ads on LinkedIn. They speculate on Checkr's future and the potential for LinkedIn to tap into the B2B market with video advertising. They also highlight the importance of targeting decision-makers and the challenges of streaming partnerships. In this conversation, Joel and Chad discuss various topics including the potential for LinkedIn to automate job ads on streaming services, the diverging paths of Job.com and Job&Talent, the acquisition of Searchlight by Multiverse, and the partnership between Waymo and UberEats for automated food delivery. They also play a game of 'Who'd You Rather' between Summer and Cariloop. Automation, recruitment, and the future of work ... throw in a fat man in a red suit and you've got Christmas.

Apr 12, 202450 min

S2 Ep 258No Makeup, No Job!

This week on TRF we cover: Blink and we missed it. From our part of the world, there wasn't much fanfare over the solar eclipse. Fama’s newest product inspired a #MagiOfFit on several channels and gave us a chance to share how hiring the right fit will raise everyone’s game. Leah Sobering was Shelley’s Instant Fit. In the News Angela Hood named by Inc. as 106 out of the 250 top female founders. Big round of applause for Angela and This Way Global. Canada’s unemployment rate jumps to 6.1% in March, yet the job numbers remain flat. US Economists are still shaking their heads as 303,000 jobs were added in March plus the unemployment rate edged down to 3.8% 109 young men for every 100 young women in Canada giving us the widest gap in nearly 50 years. Our liberal immigration policy is a key factor. Tip of the Week The less talking from the recruiter, the better the interview. Favourite interview question: When were you happiest at work? What were you working on? Your only job is to listen. Recruiting Insight New catch phrase alert: The Great Talent Grab. ZipRecruiter survey reveals incredible growth of new hires reporting they were recruited in. Speculation on why? VP of HR claims she was not moved forward in the hiring process because of her natural appearance, no make-up. Internal mobility is a belief that the best new talent are those who already work for you. Hiring Managers struggle to get on board with letting their top performers move internally.

Apr 12, 202445 min

Ep 606Ep 606: Empowering Gen Z & Building A Social Brand

A few weeks ago, I spent a couple of days recording at the excellent Transform conference in Las Vegas, and this is the first of two episodes with a complication of some of the conversations I had. My first guest is Danielle Farage, a renowned Gen Z Futurist, Educator, and Community Builder. Danielle shares her perspective on why it's crucial to give Gen Z a voice and discusses the current employee experience for the newest generation in the workforce. My second conversation is with Recruiter and Creator Joel Lalgee. Joel talks about his journey to reaching an incredible 600,000 followers across various social media platforms. He shares his insights on how recruiters and employers should use a combination of short-form video and face-to-face experiences to build an influential brand. Topics we cover: The disconnect between the C-Suite and early career talent Including younger voices in the conversations defining the future of work Advice on building the workforce of the future Helping Gen Z develop their careers is an appropriate way for the times we live in What will work look like in five years? Producing high-quality content for TikTok and Instagram Why TA is missing a massive opportunity Being Omnichannel and building relationships and trust Follow this podcast on Apple Podcasts.

Apr 11, 202435 min