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How this recruiter realized she was interviewing an AI deepfake

HR Brew

As AI continues to evolve, recruiters now have to worry about candidates using deepfake AI filters during interviews. Just ask Bettina Liporazzi, recruiting lead at Make , a remote digital studio that hires internationally (Liporazzi, for one, lives in Argentina). Ill be honest, their rsum looked okay.

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Dayforce’s global head of talent attraction and acquisition on keeping the ‘human element’ in recruitment

HR Brew

Steve Knox, global head of talent attraction and acquisition at Dayforce, whos been in recruitment for 30 years, certainly can attest to the changes. The process was completely analog, no automation whatsoever, no technology, Knox said. Recruitings digital evolution has created a host of challenges for recruiters, though.

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More employers are planning to hire outside the US, but some may not be ready for the challenges ahead

HR Brew

Even if you haven’t, your recruiting strategy may be headed overseas. Wanderlust recruiting. Several factors may be driving companies to hire internationally, Jason Delserro, ADP’s chief talent acquisition officer, told HR Brew. Talent in other countries may be cheaper to recruit than in the US.

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Wait. Is AI making TA more challenging?

HR Brew

Anyone who has applied for a job in the last year knows the easiest way to get started is to toss a job description and your rsum into ChatGPT and ask the digital Shakespeare to pen three to four paragraphs with your accomplishments as its muse and then fire off the application in a matter of minutes.

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Automation vs Emotion: How digital transformations is transforming recruitment

Worried about your recruitment job becoming obsolete because of technology? Fear not, recruitment will always need the human touch and technology only stands to benefit both recruiters and job seekers alike.

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LinkedIn has transformed HR over the last 20+ years. Its execs have big plans for its AI-powered future.

HR Brew

One of Hari Srinivasans first projects at LinkedIn was to help design the platforms profiles. He now oversees its $7 billion talent solutions business as VP of product. The 23-year-old professional social network is, at its core, a platform for connecting humans. We own our own profiles, so the recruiters dont own the data.

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When it comes to AI, one Allstate exec warns against ‘trying to design a problem around a solution that exists’

HR Brew

It’s easy to get as excited as a kid in a candy shop when there’s an ever-growing selection of AI tools at your fingertips. This excitement for new AI tools in HR is palpable, as 77% of organizations surveyed by Workday plan to increase their use of AI for hiring in the next year.

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Deconstructing Digital Transformation in HR

Speaker: Lyndall Strachan, Head of Employee Experience, Nine and Ben Rynja, Senior Consultant, Hiring Success & Solutions APAC, SmartRecruiters

In today’s age, modern technology is prominent and workplaces need to provide an equal digital experience that may come in the form of a digital transformation. In fact, 74% of businesses either have a digital transformation strategy in place or are in the process of implementing one.

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Beyond the Buzzwords: Using Artificial Intelligence + Machine Learning to Inspire Authentic Human Conversation (and Power Higher Response Rates)

Speaker: Susanna Frazier, Innovative Talent Acquisition and Management Leader

Cognitive technology serves a critical role in augmenting humans. AI has begun revolutionizing talent acquisition/management, so more time can be focused on recruiting strategy and candidate relationships. Paradoxically, it's the bridge to helping your digital communications feel more human at a broad scale.

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5 Culture Trends for 2019

As we approach 2019, major shifts in the work environment will continue to affect the ways companies do business. Companies that are looking to attract, engage, and retain top talent should leverage these trends to create workplaces where employees thrive.