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EPISODE · May 30, 2026 · 22 MIN

Phenom Acquires Plum to Unlock Behavioral Science in HR

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In this episode of the WorkTech Podcast, host George LaRocque sits down with Mahe Bayireddi, Co-Founder and CEO of Phenom, to unpack the strategy behind the company's recent acquisition of Plum. Marking Phenom's second assessment-focused deal in ten weeks following their acquisition of BeApplied, this conversation explores how behavioral science is rewriting the future of talent acquisition and talent management. Beyond Commodity Intelligence Bayireddi explains that as generalized AI and Large Language Models (LLMs) become heavily commoditized, simply generating answers is no longer a corporate differentiator. True technological value now lies in an engine's ability to establish context, context-driven understanding, and human judgment. While technical skills are easily cataloged in traditional resumes and job descriptions, deep psychometric and behavioral data sets have historically been missing from automated HR ecosystems. Phenom is bridging this gap by leaning into cognitive science, combining computer science, neuroscience, linguistics, and psychology, to unlock data that traditional AI models cannot provide. Historically, psychometrics were siloed into high-volume hourly roles or C-suite executive hiring. Phenom’s vision is to democratize this data across all talent workflows. By connecting Plum’s role-modeling technology, which maps behavioral blueprints across 40,000 real-world jobs with four times greater predictive success, to Phenom's skill ontology, enterprise buyers can accurately forecast candidate and employee performance on a global scale. Delivering Insights in the Flow of Work A primary historical challenge of assessments was user friction, but Phenom’s agentic AI framework solves this by embedding these insights directly into the daily flow of work. Rather than using a one-size-fits-all approach, Phenom applies a "five-dimensional context" matrix that evaluates organizational needs by industry, role, location, business unit trajectory, and workflow automation level. This ensures behavioral insights are served exactly when needed—whether that means instant screening in high-volume retail or post-screening evaluations in healthcare. The Single Code Base Advantage Unlike legacy vendors that run acquisitions as siloed business units, Phenom buys strictly for product velocity and acceleration. Every acquired tool is completely rebuilt into Phenom's native, single code base and single data integration flow. For enterprise customers, this eliminates fragmented databases and clumsy integrations. A psychometric marker captured during automated screening remains natively active throughout the entire employee lifecycle, seamlessly powering internal career pathing, retention, and workforce development. Key Takeaways The Shift to Contextual AI: As general AI becomes a commodity, the ultimate value lies in creating context and human judgment via psychometric data Democratizing Behavioral Science: Integrating Plum allows Phenom to scale validated behavioral blueprints across 40,000 jobs, elevating hiring accuracy globally. The Single Code Base Mandate: Natively rebuilding acquisitions into one code base ensures that candidate data flows seamlessly into long-term employee retention and growth workflows Hyper-Targeted Workflows: Using a five-dimensional context matrix, businesses can deploy assessments precisely where they make sense based on specific industry and role dynamics. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

In this episode of the WorkTech Podcast, host George LaRocque sits down with Mahe Bayireddi, Co-Founder and CEO of Phenom, to unpack the strategy behind the company's recent acquisition of Plum. Marking Phenom's second assessment-focused deal in ten weeks following their acquisition of BeApplied, this conversation explores how behavioral science is rewriting the future of talent acquisition and talent management. Beyond Commodity Intelligence Bayireddi explains that as generalized AI and Large Language Models (LLMs) become heavily commoditized, simply generating answers is no longer a corporate differentiator. True technological value now lies in an engine's ability to establish context, context-driven understanding, and human judgment. While technical skills are easily cataloged in traditional resumes and job descriptions, deep psychometric and behavioral data sets have historically been missing from automated HR ecosystems. Phenom is bridging this gap by leaning into cognitive science, combining computer science, neuroscience, linguistics, and psychology, to unlock data that traditional AI models cannot provide. Historically, psychometrics were siloed into high-volume hourly roles or C-suite executive hiring. Phenom’s vision is to democratize this data across all talent workflows. By connecting Plum’s role-modeling technology, which maps behavioral blueprints across 40,000 real-world jobs with four times greater predictive success, to Phenom's skill ontology, enterprise buyers can accurately forecast candidate and employee performance on a global scale. Delivering Insights in the Flow of Work A primary historical challenge of assessments was user friction, but Phenom’s agentic AI framework solves this by embedding these insights directly into the daily flow of work. Rather than using a one-size-fits-all approach, Phenom applies a "five-dimensional context" matrix that evaluates organizational needs by industry, role, location, business unit trajectory, and workflow automation level. This ensures behavioral insights are served exactly when needed—whether that means instant screening in high-volume retail or post-screening evaluations in healthcare. The Single Code Base Advantage Unlike legacy vendors that run acquisitions as siloed business units, Phenom buys strictly for product velocity and acceleration. Every acquired tool is completely rebuilt into Phenom's native, single code base and single data integration flow. For enterprise customers, this eliminates fragmented databases and clumsy integrations. A psychometric marker captured during automated screening remains natively active throughout the entire employee lifecycle, seamlessly powering internal career pathing, retention, and workforce development. Key Takeaways The Shift to Contextual AI: As general AI becomes a commodity, the ultimate value lies in creating context and human judgment via psychometric data Democratizing Behavioral Science: Integrating Plum allows Phenom to scale validated behavioral blueprints across 40,000 jobs, elevating hiring accuracy globally. The Single Code Base Mandate: Natively rebuilding acquisitions into one code base ensures that candidate data flows seamlessly into long-term employee retention and growth workflows Hyper-Targeted Workflows: Using a five-dimensional context matrix, businesses can deploy assessments precisely where they make sense based on specific industry and role dynamics. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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