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What will recruiting be like next year?

An episode of the The Jim Stroud Podcast podcast, hosted by Jim Stroud, titled "What will recruiting be like next year?" was published on June 10, 2023 and runs 11 minutes.

June 10, 2023 ·11m · The Jim Stroud Podcast

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This episode of The Jim Stroud Podcast is brought to you by SourceOwls - https://bit.ly/SourceOwls / Recruiting will experience significant changes with the rise of AI, leading to concerns about job loss. The World Economic Forum predicts millions of jobs will be lost, and even IBM anticipates thousands of AI-driven replacements. Despite this, recruiting's reliance on human relationships makes complete automation unlikely. However, AI-powered tools may impact aspects like sourcing. Fears surrounding AI will drive the implementation of regulations. States are already enacting laws, such as Illinois' AI Video Interview Act, requiring disclosure and consent for AI analytics in interviews. Maryland prohibits facial recognition technology without applicant consent, while New York City mandates screening and auditing of AI employment tools to prevent discrimination. The recruiting landscape is evolving with tools like Olivia, Jobin, ChatGPT, and Zapier boosting productivity. Yet, concerns arise about employers demanding higher workloads and the preference for tool proficiency over emotional intelligence and relationship management skills. Solo recruiters with tech expertise and high EQ may challenge established RPOs. The future remains uncertain, questioning the ideal recruiter workload and sparking ongoing debates. Mentioned in this podcast: SourceOwls - https://bit.ly/SourceOwls Jobin - https://bit.ly/JobinCloud What will recruiting be like next year? - https://bit.ly/RecruitingIn2024 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

This episode of The Jim Stroud Podcast is brought to you by SourceOwls - https://bit.ly/SourceOwls / Recruiting will experience significant changes with the rise of AI, leading to concerns about job loss. The World Economic Forum predicts millions of jobs will be lost, and even IBM anticipates thousands of AI-driven replacements. Despite this, recruiting's reliance on human relationships makes complete automation unlikely. However, AI-powered tools may impact aspects like sourcing. Fears surrounding AI will drive the implementation of regulations. States are already enacting laws, such as Illinois' AI Video Interview Act, requiring disclosure and consent for AI analytics in interviews. Maryland prohibits facial recognition technology without applicant consent, while New York City mandates screening and auditing of AI employment tools to prevent discrimination. The recruiting landscape is evolving with tools like Olivia, Jobin, ChatGPT, and Zapier boosting productivity. Yet, concerns arise about employers demanding higher workloads and the preference for tool proficiency over emotional intelligence and relationship management skills. Solo recruiters with tech expertise and high EQ may challenge established RPOs. The future remains uncertain, questioning the ideal recruiter workload and sparking ongoing debates. Mentioned in this podcast: SourceOwls - https://bit.ly/SourceOwls Jobin - https://bit.ly/JobinCloud What will recruiting be like next year? - https://bit.ly/RecruitingIn2024 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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