

HR Interviews Playlist
Evergreen Podcasts
The best collection of podcast interviews in the Human Resources, Recruiting, Technology, DEI, and Workforce space in one podcast. Welcome to Evergreen's HR Interviews, curated episodes from the most well-known and up-in-coming podcasts in the HR, Recruiting, and Tech industry with interviews from practitioners, vendors, economists, and those in the workforce know. Ten different shows with curated interviews just for you and it's wrapped into one podcast.
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Mar 20, 2024 • 26min
Creating a Talent Collective with Natalie Stones
Join us on "The Chad and Cheese Podcast" for a lively and enlightening conversation with Natalie Stones, the founder of Talent Collective. In this episode, titled "Unleashing Talent: The Natalie Stones Interview," we delve into Natalie's passion for talent acquisition, her journey from corporate recruiting to building a thriving community for women in recruiting, and her adventures in fractional recruiting. Natalie shares her insights on AI in recruiting, the challenges of unbiased hiring, and the current trends in talent acquisition. We also discuss the changing landscape of diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives, the rise of fractional work and its impact on women, and the evolving dynamics of the workforce post-pandemic. Don't miss Natalie's candid thoughts on LinkedIn and the role of recruiting technology in shaping the future of talent acquisition. Tune in for an episode packed with humor, snark, and thought-provoking discussions that redefine the world of recruiting.

Mar 19, 2024 • 53min
Ep 600: Did We Predict The Future?
I launched Recruiting Future nine years ago to attempt to understand the future of talent acquisition. Back then, social media was the biggest driver of change, and we were starting to realize how much new technologies would change the world.Predicting the future is always risky; however, if you approach things correctly, you can spot the trends that will stick and get a sense of what is likely to happen.I'm actually launching a short digital course next month to teach you some tools and techniques to do this. You can join the VIP waitlist for early access and a discount by going to mattalder.me/course Back to the 600th episode. To celebrate this landmark, I invited my long-time collaborator and co-author, Mervyn Dinnen, to a studio in London to explore just how accurate some of the predictions we made in a whitepaper back in 2006 about the future of work were and to discuss what we think will happen over the next decade. There is also a video version of this podcast that you can find by following the link in the show notes.In the interview, we discuss:When I first told Mervyn I was launching Recruiting futureTasks, not jobs, in a skills-based futureHow the pandemic accelerated trends that were already thereIs "return to the office" HR's version of the culture warsWhy we thought recruiting would be "Tinderized."The long-predicted demise of the resumeTalent MarketplacesWhat does the next ten years look likeTotal Talent ThinkingWhere is the humanity in the AI-driven future of work?What is going to happen over the next 12 monthsWatch the video version of this episode on YouTubeFollow this podcast on Apple Podcasts.

Mar 19, 2024 • 34min
TA Tech w/Peter Weddle
This week we welcome Peter Weddle CEO at TATechFrom North Virginia, arguably the most beautiful part of the USA.With 26 books written and a columnist for the Wall Street Journal Peter’s insight into the world of work, he shares sage advice to those considering what AI will do for the Recruiter.The early days of TATech the foundation was to create a trade organization and Code of Ethics. Creating a trust source for buyer and TA Tech vendors. The one and only TATech Buyers guide was born.Peter and his team have created the incredible opportunity for TA Tech to come together with investors & analysts to make deals happen. Mic drop, TA should manage HR, makes perfect sense.

Mar 18, 2024 • 34min
Unholy Trinity: The Greatest Threats to Job Boards
The last time Chad & Cheese welcomed Jeff "The Job Board Doctor" Chasey-Dickens to the podcast, chaos ensued as Cheese's Four Horsemen of the job board apocalypse rode wild in a healthy debate on the future of job boards. This time, the doc brings his own flavor of death and destruction he sees for the job board industry, dubbed Unholy Trinity. Three isn't as much as four, but the despair is no less frightening. If you're a job board owner or employee, it's a must listen.

Mar 13, 2024 • 30min
Voice of Innovation: Qualifi's Journey and the Future of Recruiting
The podcast episode features Darrian Mikell, co-founder and CEO of Qualifi, discussing the evolution of his company and its impact on the recruiting industry. Mikell shares insights on Qualifi's journey from a simple phone interview automation tool to an end-to-end screening solution, emphasizing the importance of capturing the voice of candidates beyond resumes. He also delves into the challenges of market education and the potential of using AI and automation in recruiting while maintaining a focus on diversity and inclusion. The conversation also touches on Mikell's personal journey, his experience working with family in business, and his competitive spirit, reflecting both in his athletic background and business ambitions.

Mar 13, 2024 • 23min
Ep 599: Data Sophistication
We live in a world of work where understanding, interpreting and telling stories with data has never been more critical. Although Talent Acquisition has become more data-centric in recent years, many TA functions rely on summary statistics that don't provide a sophisticated enough platform to use data to inform and influence their organizations properly.So, what can TA leaders do to make their data strategies more effective?My guest this week is Ben Porr, Chief Customer Officer at Harver. In our conversation, Ben offered some highly actionable advice TA leaders can follow to level up and tell compelling stories with data.In the interview, we discuss:Why data is so essential in TAAnswering questions with data rather than with opinions or assumptionsWhat organizations are missing out on if they only use summary statisticsWhat are the innovative organizations doing?AI and automationWhat are the most critical data sources?Pivot table versus data visualizationHuman in the loopUsing data to shift strategiesHow AI will empower decision-making based on smaller sets of dataWhat will the future look like?Follow this podcast on Apple Podcasts.

Mar 11, 2024 • 37min
Attrition is Killing You with Dr. Jim
In this episode of the podcast, the boys dive deep into the world of talent strategy and employee satisfaction with Dr. Jim Kanichirayil, VP of growth at EngageRocket, researcher, writer, podcaster, and a seasoned professional in the tech industry. Dr. Jim sheds light on the dissatisfaction brewing among workers within traditional employment structures, pointing towards the rise of freelance work and the gig economy as potential alternatives.We explore the phenomenon known as the "Great Resignation" and its lasting impact on the workforce, uncovering underlying issues like stagnant wages, layoffs, and limited career growth opportunities. The financial toll of attrition on organizations is also brought to the forefront, highlighting the significant costs associated with replacing employees.As Chad and Joel question why talent acquisition professionals aren't taking more proactive measures to address retention and productivity concerns, Dr. Jim suggests that short-term fixes often take precedence over long-term talent management strategies. He stresses the crucial role of effective leadership and managerial support in retaining employees.Throughout the discussion, we delve into key aspects of employee retention and development, including brand integrity, onboarding processes, and the importance of clear communication. Dr. Jim draws parallels between corporate practices and military training, emphasizing the need for continuous learning and development.We also explore shifting attitudes towards stability and career paths among different generations, advocating for a more flexible and entrepreneurial approach to career management. Ultimately, the conversation underscores the importance of organizational adaptation to meet the evolving expectations and aspirations of employees, fostering long-term engagement and loyalty.

Mar 8, 2024 • 33min
Ep 598: Building Exec Search In House
Executive Search is often considered so specialized that it should always remain the preserve of Exec Search agencies. However, an ever-increasing number of large employers are now choosing to build in-house executive search functions. So what are the advantages of doing this, how do you do this, and what is the ongoing impact from tighter talent markets and innovations in technologyMy guest this week is Katie Howard, Global Talent Acquisition Luxury and Lifestyle Lead at IHG. Katie made the switch from Search Agency to in-house just over a year ago and has been helping set IHG up for success in a highly competitive market for senior talent.In the interview, we discuss:The difference between agency and in-houseThe current challenges in the senior talent market within luxury hospitalityHow IHG differentiates itselfApproaching and engaging with global talent poolsNon-linear careers and talent mobility Managing stakeholders in large matrix organizationsMaking the candidate experience match the luxury guest experienceDE&IRethinking onboardingAdvice for anyone setting up an in-house functionThe role of AI in executive hiringWhat does the future look like?Follow this podcast on Apple Podcasts.

Mar 6, 2024 • 37min
Ep 597: Talent Acquisition Excellence
I was delighted to hear two of my regular guests on Recruiting Future were writing a book together. “Talent Acquisition Excellence” by Kevin Wheeler and Bas Van De Hatred is now available, whether you get your books, and it is brilliant to welcome them both back to the podcast to talk about it.Kevin is the founder of The Future of Talent Institute and is highly respected for his skills in predicting how Talent Acquisition and HR will develop and evolve. Bas is a consultant whose keen sense of curiosity has helped him map the evolution of assessment technology and deliver an annual state-of-the-nation report on corporate career sites.In our conversations, they bring different perspectives to the concept of Talent Acquisition excellent, offer some actionable advice and give us a sense of what the future might hold.In the interview, we discuss:What is talent acquisition excellence?Why AI could be more disruptive than the invention of the InternetShifting mindsetsImproving selection by using scienceDriving the evolution of recruitment marketingHow the recruiting function will change, and what skills will recruiters needWhy employers aren't moving quickly enoughWhere will TA be in a year?Follow this podcast on Apple Podcasts.

Mar 6, 2024 • 21min
Recruiting with Grit and Wit with Michael Goldberg
Dive into the irreverent world of talent acquisition with Michael Goldberg, the Senior Director of TA and Sourcing at US Renal Care, on The Chad and Cheese Podcast. Recorded live from TA Week, this episode is not your typical HR talk. Michael, with over two decades in the recruiting game, shares his unfiltered take on balancing tech and human touch in the industry. Expect a mix of hard-hitting insights, candid anecdotes, and a good dose of humor as Michael talks about transforming decent recruiters into exceptional ones, all while navigating the AI-dominated future of hiring. From snarky remarks to deep dives into the soul of recruiting, this episode is a rollercoaster ride through the highs and lows of talent acquisition. Tune in for an episode that's as much about laughs as it is about learning.


