

Recruiting Future with Matt Alder - What's Next For Talent Acquisition, HR & Hiring?
Matt Alder
Talent acquisition is undergoing unprecedented disruption as AI, economic uncertainty, and the ever-shortening lifespan of skills radically reshape recruiting. On Recruiting Future, Matt Alder explores this evolving landscape, using insightful interviews with transformational TA practitioners and forward-thinking experts to spark your imagination and provide the insights you need to shape the future of talent acquisition in your organization.Each episode explores topics such as AI, recruiting automation, recruitment marketing, employer branding, skills-based hiring, assessment, candidate experience, DEI, internal mobility, and the transformation of TA teams. Recruiting Future is an essential resource for everyone involved in hiring.Matt Alder is a globally respected talent acquisition futurist, author, and speaker with over 25 years of experience exploring what’s next in recruiting. Renowned for his expertise in strategic foresight and technology trends, Matt provides a unique perspective that empowers leaders to navigate disruption. His deep industry knowledge and ability to spark meaningful conversations make Recruiting Future a must-listen for talent acquisition and HR professionals everywhere.
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Sep 10, 2025 • 28min
Ep 729: Using AI Responsibly In TA
The AI landscape in recruiting is evolving rapidly, with vendors racing to add AI features and many employers eager to embrace transformation. But navigating this shift successfully requires understanding what questions to ask and which foundations to build. From vendor transparency to compliance, from bias auditing to data governance, the path to effective AI implementation is not a simple one.
What do TA teams need to consider to adopt a responsible approach to AI?
My guest this week is Martyn Redstone, a highly experienced advisor on AI governance for HR and Recruitment. Martyn has spent the last 9 years working with AI in recruiting and has some incredibly valuable advice to share.
In the interview, we discuss:
Getting the foundations right
Why false AI confidence is dangerous
Four key vendor evaluation areas
Third-party auditing
Shadow AI and data breaches
Generative versus decision-based AI
Global regulatory landscape challenges
Why guardrails actually accelerate innovation
The task-based future of work
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Sep 5, 2025 • 28min
Ep 728: The Problem With Bias
Bias in recruiting isn't just unfair, it's also bad for business. Bias in the recruiting process means many employers miss out on top talent simply because they're not seeing the full picture. Most organizations focus their anti-bias efforts on the interview stage, but the real damage happens much earlier in the process. With AI as a new complicating factor, how can we properly address bias and make recruiting fairer for everyone?
My guest this week is Bas van de Haterd, recruiting polymath and also now co-founder of TA Audit Institute. As usual, Bas brings a vast amount of data and research to the conversation. In our discussion, we explore where bias really lives in the process, why current solutions miss the mark, and what the future of recruiting could look like.
In the interview, we discuss:
The impact of biased hiring on employers
How most bias happens at the start of the recruiting process
Why current approaches to eliminating bias aren't working
Research findings on gender bias
Job experience versus job knowledge
Open hiring
Does AI make things better or worse?
Potential solutions
What does the future look like?
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Sep 4, 2025 • 39min
Ep 727 Becoming A Long-Haul Leader
The modern workplace has created an epidemic of burnout that's quietly destroying careers and companies alike. Many professionals are quietly battling anxiety, sleep disruption, and physical exhaustion while maintaining a facade of having everything under control. TA leaders are currently navigating AI adoption, defending budgets, managing anxious teams, and are still expected to fill critical roles faster than ever.
So what kinds of systems can you put in place to prioritise your own wellbeing, while still making a lasting impact in your business?
My guest this week is Chris Ducker, a serial entrepreneur and bestselling author. Chris suffered a severe burnout in 2021 and has used the lessons it taught him to develop a Life Operating System that sits at the centre of his new book "The Long-Haul Leader." I've known Chris for a while now, and the advice and insights he offers are very much grounded in the reality of modern working life
In the interview, we discuss:
Building long-term business impact in disruptive times
Why self-care is strategic
The myth of work-life balance
Recognising the warning signs and avoiding burnout
The four key areas of the Life OS and how they intersect to drive results
The power of creative hobbies
Why data and what you do with it is so important
AI, friend or foe?
What does the future of work look like?
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Sep 3, 2025 • 28min
Round Up August 2025
Recruiting Future Round Up is back in a brand-new live format.
Round Up has always been a quick way to catch up on the most important insights from the month’s Recruiting Future interviews. Now we’re taking it further, streaming live on LinkedIn, Facebook, and YouTube so you can join the conversation in real time.
In this recording (previously live) Matt is joined by special guest, Rhona Pierce from the Workfluencer Podcast, as they look back at August’s six interviews.
Episodes featured in this Round Up:
Ep 721: Inside Zapier’s AI Transformation
Ep 722: Soft Skills, Hard Data – Making Predictive Hiring Work
Ep 723: The Impact Of Career Gap Bias
Ep 724: Search, Social, And Strategic Recruitment Marketing
Ep 725: Making Neurodiversity Work
Ep 726: How AI Is Finally Killing The Resume
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Aug 29, 2025 • 56min
Best of The Alder Hour - Master Burnett, Madeline Laurano & Laurie Ruettimann
Recruiting Future is currently on summer break, and the regular show will resume next week. I didn't want to leave you with nothing to listen to over Labor Day weekend, though…
The Alder Hour is my show with Purple Acorn, which live streams on LinkedIn every Monday afternoon. Every show features an interview segment, and I wanted to share here three of the best interviews we've had so far, showcasing three of the smartest people in the industry.
Keep listening to hear:
Master Burnett from HireBrain discussing the ways AI can augment hiring
Madeline Laurano, the founder of Aptitude Research, talking about the impact of AI on the vendor
landscape
Laurie Ruettimann from Punk Rock HR warning us about the end of work as we know it.

Aug 22, 2025 • 55min
A Deep Dive Into AI & The Future Of Talent Acquisition
In this discussion, Matt Alder, a talent acquisition expert with over 25 years of experience, dives into the transformative power of AI in hiring. He highlights the uneven adoption of AI across industries and the importance of a curious mindset for professionals. Matt discusses successful use cases like job ad automation and the need to scrutinize vendor claims about AI capabilities. He presents a unique four A's framework and warns about risks like fraudulent applications, urging a shift towards skills-based hiring for better candidate matches.

Aug 14, 2025 • 26min
Ep 726: How AI Is Finally Killing The Resume
The explosion of AI-generated applications isn't just breaking traditional recruiting - it's creating an unprecedented opportunity by making sophisticated assessment tools accessible for early-stage screening. There is now the opportunity to filter thousands of applicants based on actual predictive data. However, the vendor landscape here can be confusing, and some offerings lack the transparency that employers need.
So how can organizations identify tools that leverage AI's efficiency while respecting established peer-reviewed assessment science?
My guest this week is Djurre Holtrop, Assistant Professor at Tilburg University. In our conversation, Jura reveals how AI could democratize evidence-based assessment for organizations of all sizes and offers advice on best practices and the future assessment landscape.
In the interview, we discuss:
The science-practice gap in assessment
The tension arising from the rapid development of AI and the need to evaluate work performance results over time.
AI isn't making the process worse because CVs and cover letters have no predictive validity.
How is AI improving the science?
Transforming recruiting with early-stage screening
How bias carries through the recruiting process
Resetting our mental models
What does the future look like?
Recruiting Future helps Talent Acquisition teams drive measurable impact by developing strategic capability in Foresight, Influence, Talent, and Technology.
If you're interested in finding out how your TA function measures up in these four critical areas, I've created the free FITT for the Future Assessment. It'll give you personalised insights to help you build strategic clarity and drive greater impact immediately.
Just head to mattalder.me/podcast to complete the assessment—it only takes a few minutes.
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Aug 13, 2025 • 36min
Ep 725: Making Neurodiversity Work
Up to 20% of the global workforce is likely to be neurodivergent and mostly undiagnosed. Understanding how to unlock the full potential of people with non-typical brains should be important to all employers. The difference between the right and wrong job fit for someone with ADHD or other neurodivergent conditions can be the difference between struggling daily and becoming a top performer.
So what if the key to creating exceptional teams lies not in trying to fit everyone into the same mold, but in asking the right questions to understand what each person needs to thrive?
My guest this week is Shell Mendelson, an ADHD career coach with 35 years of experience helping neurodivergent individuals find their ideal work fit. In our conversation, Shell shares her proven process for identifying the "must-haves" that enable neurodivergent employees to perform at their highest level and explains why understanding individual needs benefits both employees and employers.
In the interview, we discuss:
The challenges for ND people at work
Why everyone's needs are different
The benefits of recognising the spectrum of different brains in your organization
The contradictions of neurodiversity
The importance of job fit and asking the right questions
How small accommodations can make a massive impact
Making work better for everyone
Recruiting Future helps Talent Acquisition teams drive measurable impact by developing strategic capability in Foresight, Influence, Talent, and Technology.
If you're interested in finding out how your TA function measures up in these four critical areas, I've created the free FITT for the Future Assessment. It'll give you personalised insights to help you build strategic clarity and drive greater impact immediately.
Just head to mattalder.me/podcast to complete the assessment—it only takes a few minutes.
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Aug 8, 2025 • 21min
Ep 724: Search, Social, And Strategic Recruitment Marketing
Recruiting Future helps Talent Acquisition teams drive measurable impact by developing strategic capability in Foresight, Influence, Talent, and Technology.
If you're interested in finding out how your TA function measures up in these four critical areas, I've created the free FITT for the Future Assessment. It'll give you personalised insights to help you build strategic clarity and drive greater impact immediately.
Just head to mattalder.me/podcast to complete the assessment—it only takes a few minutes.
This episode is about Talent and Technology.
The recruitment marketing landscape has been about more than just job advertising for a long time. However, many employers are still missing out on the unique benefits search and social bring to the marketing mix by approaching these channels in the same way they approach job boards.
As AI reshapes these platforms and candidate behavior evolves rapidly, there's a widening gap between companies seeing dramatic results and those struggling with failed campaigns and wasted investment. The difference isn't budget—it's about building long-term strategies based on data and a strong understanding of each channel's unique strengths and differences.
So what can employers do to ensure they are getting full value from their recruitment marketing budgets?
My guests this week are Kelsey Krater, Chief Platform Officer at Appcast, and Appcast's Director of Digital Media, Alexandra Horwitt Anema. In our conversation, we talk about the unique strengths of search and social, how they are evolving and the critical importance of data in recruitment marketing.
In the interview, we discuss:
Driving quality hires from recruitment marketing
Why search and social aren't job boards
Search and intent
Filling funnel gaps and building diversity
A layered media approach
Telling stories with social
The danger of prioritising quick wins over long-term strategy
Recent developments in search and social
The critical importance of data
Nurturing and remarketing
Pipeline building over transactional thinking
What does the future look like?
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Aug 6, 2025 • 32min
Ep 723: The Impact Of Career Gap Bias
For too long, gaps in resumes have been a red flag for recruiters. But what if this outdated bias is costing you your best hires? In today's world, where everyone's constantly reskilling and skills become obsolete within months, penalizing career breaks makes absolutely no sense. This red flag mentality drives ageism and automatically screens out experienced professionals. Organizations clinging to "recent experience" requirements are handing their competitors access to mature talent bringing fresh perspectives, proven loyalty, and decades of expertise.
So how can forward-thinking employers flip this nonsensical bias into strategic advantage by recognizing that career breaks often create stronger professionals, not weaker ones?
My guest this week is Hazel Little, CEO at Career Returners. Hazel exposes the real cost of resume gap discrimination and shares proven strategies for building returner programs that deliver business results. In our conversation, she reveals why the red flag mentality around career breaks belongs in recruiting's past.
In the interview, we discuss:
What is a career returner?
What are the common issues returners face
The human impact of bias
What drives career gap bias?
Incorrect perceptions, false assumptions, and outdated approaches to hiring
The significant advantages of tapping into the returner talent pool
The significance of the decreasing shelf life of skills
Advice to employers
What might the future look like?
Recruiting Future helps Talent Acquisition teams drive measurable impact by developing strategic capability in Foresight, Influence, Talent, and Technology.
If you're interested in finding out how your TA function measures up in these four critical areas, I've created the free FITT for the Future Assessment. It'll give you personalised insights to help you build strategic clarity and drive greater impact immediately.
Just head to mattalder.me/podcast to complete the assessment—it only takes a few minutes.
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