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LinkedIn’s VP of talent acquisition on how recruiting has changed in the last 30 years, and where it's headed in the AI-driven future

HR Brew

Marty McFly’s preview of 2015 may not have been true to our reality, but the changes the recruiting profession has undergone in the last 30 years resemble something out of Back to the Future. Fast forward to today, Scruggs is able to find 312 candidates who fit that same criteria in a matter of seconds using LinkedIn’s AI recruiting tools.

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The CHRO-CIO partnership is more important than ever but disagreements over talent acquisition are getting in the way

HR Brew

Both roles are critical for leading AI adoption, and the two being siloed can spell bad news for their company. As an example, recent Gartner research found that just one-in-five CIOs focus on mitigating negative impacts to employee work or wellbeing when making generative AI investments. Growing close. Disconnect.

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EY’s head of global talent attraction and acquisition leads a team that handles 5.1 million applications, 100,000 hires annually

HR Brew

Naudin ten Cate, who is based in the Netherlands, oversees a leadership team of 10, and 1,000 recruiters and sourcers. This acquisition team keeps busy: In the last fiscal year, the firm received 5.1 million applications and made 100,000 new hires globally. This conversation has been edited for length and clarity.

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Walmart’s first chief talent officer explains her role

HR Brew

Talent shortages have and will continue to make it difficult to hire, particularly for hard-to-fill roles, meaning organizations must also think about how existing talent can be trained or developed to meet these needs. Translating that individually to a worldwide team is a big task, according to Stomski.

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Dice 2018 Recruitment Automation Report

Artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) technologies are rapidly changing the way many recruit and hire talent. Read Dice's first-ever Recruitment Automation Report to discover how you can employ new, cutting-edge technologies to source and hire tech talent faster.

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This former HR tech exec thinks companies are losing sight of hiring top talent. She wants to help.

HR Brew

When it comes to hiring, Jackye Clayton is trying the latter. In January, she launched PeoplePuzzles, an HR consultancy-slash-neurodiversity career support service, focused on improving hiring, and offering productivity tools to executives with ADHD. Hiring is tough right now. Clayton herself has ADHD.) I think its a mixture.

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This TA leader says his finance background helps him align recruiting and business priorities

HR Brew

David Reed, global head of talent acquisition at claims administrator Sedgwick, told HR Brew that his background as a Certified Public Accountant and MBA in finance helped him navigate these significant changes. Reed oversees a recruiting team that hires some 10,000 candidates around the world annually. Here’s an example.