

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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Oct 30, 2019 • 24min
Ep 221: The Power Of Culture
Building a culture that attracts and retains the right talent is not an easy task. There is a lot of theory and discussion around this, but translating theory and discussion into practical reality can be very difficult. Accurately reflecting the culture in the employer brand and recruitment process is an additional challenge. My guest this week is Matt Jung co-founder of Comfort Research, the company behind the "Big Joe" range of products. Matt shares an incredibly honest account of his company's journey to build a culture and establish a set of core values that guide everything they do and help them attract and retain the people they need to grow their business. In the interview, we discuss: • Identifying core values and how Comfort Research got it wrong the first time • Rewarding behaviour that champions core values • Using core values in the recruiting process • Why leaders should always be recruiting • Recruiters as "culture concierges." Matt also talks about what has surprised him most about building his business and what the future holds for Comfort Research. Subscribe to this podcast in Apple Podcasts

Oct 28, 2019 • 22min
Ep 220: Talent Experience
Over the last few years, there have been parallel conversations about candidate experience and talent experience. As thinking has developed, it has become obvious that these two things aren't mutually exclusive and are in fact elements of an overall talent experience. I recently undertook a research project in collaboration with Mervyn Dinnen and with the support of Saba Software, to explore the implications of a joined-up talent experience on talent acquisition. We spoke to several employers who are doing some exciting work in this area and have recently published our findings in a free whitepaper. My guest in this episode is Duncan Miller from Saba Software. Duncan has some great insights to share on talent experience and how it might develop in the future. In the interview, we discuss: • What is talent experience and why is it so important • How closely should candidate experience and employee experience be aligned • What are employers doing to create world-class talent experiences • The role of technology and its limitations • Early onboarding • Understanding the moments that matter most and the practicalities of personalization Download our whitepaper Subscribe to this podcast in Apple Podcasts

Oct 25, 2019 • 24min
Ep 219: Making Your Employer Brand Stand Out
Contact: matt@metashift.co.uk Employer branding has been the hot topic for the last several years as companies vie for competitive advantage in tight talent markets. But, despite all the focus, is employer branding actually getting worse and what do companies have to do to get noticed and connect with their talent audiences? My guest this week is Ed Nathanson from Red Pill Talent, Ed has a vast amount of experience in helping build employer brands that stand out from the crowd and has some great practical tips to share. In the interview, we discuss: • How employer brand is changing • Creating something meaning and memorable • The danger of being vanilla • Engagement as the ultimate measurement • Message and marketing Ed also talks about making brands stand out and share some examples of what great looks like Subscribe to this podcast in Apple Podcasts

Oct 21, 2019 • 19min
Ep 218: Better Job Descriptions
Contact: matt@metashift.co.uk We talk a lot about the poor quality of job postings with many just being a cut and paste version of the internal job description. However, we should also be talking about the poor quality of job descriptions themselves, many of which are put together in haste with little thought round impact and outcome. To give us a different perspective, my guest this week is Kate Leto, a well-known product management and transformation consultant. As well as sharing her thoughts on job descriptions, Kate also offers insights on how thinking like a product manager could help improve the talent acquisition process. In the interview, we discuss: • What is product management and what lessons might it have for talent acquisition • The importance of recruiting for emotional intelligence • Person organisational fit • Using four simple questions to create effective job descriptions Subscribe to this podcast in Apple Podcasts

Oct 18, 2019 • 24min
Ep 217: Job Board Evolution
Contact: matt@metashift.co.uk Job Boards and their likely future is a topic that we've not really covered in-depth on the podcast. Despite the decade long predictions of their demise, Job Boards still play a crucial role in many talent acquisition strategies. They are evolving quickly, and some of the new generation talent marketplaces are attracting enormous venture capital investment. My guest this week is Martin Lenz. Martin is CEO of innovative job board software provider Jobiqo and is therefore ideally placed to get us up to speed on the current state and future potential of job boards. In the interview, we discuss: • What role are job boards currently playing in talent acquisition and how could they be better at it • Creating value in niches • Leveraging increasing amounts of data • Improving the candidate experience • What factors are driving change in the job board market and who are going to be the winners and losers. • What functionality should talent acquisition professionals be demanding from job boards both not and in the future Subscribe to this podcast in Apple Podcasts Follow the show on Instagram

Oct 15, 2019 • 34min
Ep 216: Employer Brand Storytelling Strategy
Contact: matt@metashift.co.uk Employer Brand storytelling is a crucial topic for me, and it has been great to see an increase in the number of employers using the power of stories over the last 18 months. However realising the true potential of storytelling is only possible by understanding the science behind it and having proper strategies in place for audience segmentation, messaging, medium, format and distribution. My guest this week is someone who will genuinely accelerate your understanding of how to get results using stories. Miki Johnson is the co-founder of Job Portraits, a San Francisco based employer branding studio focused on helping high growth startups hire more effectively through storytelling. In the interview, we discuss: • The evolution of employer branding • Deep dive storytelling • A strategic approach to content using UX research tools • Evidencing EVP through stories • Tailoring the message to different audience segments • Medium, Format and Distribution • When to use video and when not to Miki also discusses the role of employees as creators and distributors and highlights some great examples of companies producing great content. If you are interested in getting started with or improving your storytelling, Job Portraits have an Employer Value Proposition Worksheet that can help. Please email miki@jobportraits.com to get your copy. Subscribe to this podcast in Apple Podcasts

Oct 11, 2019 • 33min
Ep 215: Talent Acquisition Technology
A couple of weeks back, I had the great pleasure of attending the TA Tech North America event in Austin, Texas. There were some great content and discussions which explored the current and future state of talent acquisition technology. In this week's show, I have four interviews to give you a flavour of the key topics at the event. Firstly I interview: • Terry Baker from Pandologic about the TA Tech Stack research and the disconnect between employers and vendors. • George Larocque from HRWins about the amount of investment in talent acquisition technology in 2019 • Jessica Miller-Merrell from Workology about recruitment marketing and the user implications of job boards buying and selling traffic. I then got the opportunity to get on the main stage and host a fireside chat with Shannon Offord, VP Strategic Partnerships and Alliance at DirectEmployers Association. In our interview, we discuss: • The aims and objectives of DirectEmployers Association • The biggest challenges employers are currently facing. • Flexible working and Diversity • Accessibility in recruitment technology • The future of the industry Subscribe to this podcast in Apple Podcasts

Oct 9, 2019 • 22min
Ep 214: Recruiting For A Changing World
Contact - matt@metashift.co.uk Work is changing. Jobs are changing. Is recruiting changing quickly enough to keep up? The demand for new mixes of skills and ever-shortening tenure means that recruiting needs to be extremely flexible and work faster than it ever has before. My guest this week is Nikos Moraitakis, CEO of Workable. Workable work with 20,000 companies across 100 countries which means Nikos has some fascinating insights to share on the current and future state of recruiting. In the interview, we discuss: • How work and jobs are changing and the implications for talent acquisition • The broadening fit between skills and jobs and why this makes matching more difficult • Ever higher candidate expectations • Recruiting automation • The changing nature of screening and assessment • Providing hiring managers with tools they don't hate Nikos also talks about the role of recruiting technology and shares his thoughts on what recruiting will look like in 5 to 10 years. Subscribe to this podcast in Apple Podcasts

Oct 4, 2019 • 34min
Ep 213: Neurodiversity In The Workplace
Building a workplace that is inclusive for neurodivergent people is something every employer should be doing. However, there is still widespread ignorance about neurodiversity and relatively little discussion about it in our industry. My guest this week is Theo Smith, recruitment manager at The National Institute for Healthcare Excellence. Theo draws on personal experience and some in-depth research to share his insights into how and why companies should attract, include and retain a more neurodivergent workforce. In the interview, we discuss: • What is neurodiversity and how is it misunderstood • The challenges neurodivergent people face in the workplace • Empowering superhuman abilities • The importance of sharing stories. Theo also talks about the companies who are getting this right and shares his advice on the steps companies can take to improve the employee experience for neurodivergent people. Subscribe to this podcast in Apple Podcasts

Sep 28, 2019 • 32min
Ep 212: Driving Talent Acquisition Transformation
Contact: matt@metashift.co.uk Talent acquisition transformation projects seem to be everywhere at the moment as employers look to adapt to changing markets, shifting business priorities and new technologies. I always tell my clients that transformation is impossible without evaluation and strategy, but how do you build and measure an effective strategy in talent acquisition. My guest this week is Rebecca Carr, SVP of Global Success, Consulting and Strategy for SmartRecruiters. Rebecca talks in detail about the Hiring Success methodology and how it can help employers understand where they are now and where they need to be in the future. In the interview, we discuss: • Why the Hiring Success model was developed • How do you measure talent acquisition effectiveness • Reinventing legacy metrics • Key pillars and the 4 level maturity model • Strategic steps for transformation and improvement Rebecca also shares her thoughts on who is doing this well and what's next for talent acquisition. SmartRecruiters Hiring Success Podcast Subscribe to this podcast in Apple Podcasts


