May 7, 2024

I extended my last job offer of 2023 yesterday.It was signed today. πŸ₯³πŸ₯³πŸ₯³πŸ₯³πŸ₯³Recruiting is one of those jobs where the highs are very high,and the lows are very low.10 years in, I still dance around and celebrate joyfully when a match is made. πŸ’ƒ

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Not because I get something directly in return - it's a long-term embedded client contract with no "contingency" aka success fee.

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But because there's nothing like hearing the excitement and joy of someone who is so excited to join a new company, team, and start the new chapter of their career. πŸ₯Ή

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‍hashtag#AI will undoubtedly change hashtag#recruitment.

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That is a fact and our opinions of it are quite irrelevant.

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But I'm honestly not scared, because I am all for automation of everything we possibly can to make our jobs easier and faster.

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I want to use technology and be ahead of the curve.

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I am interested in doing the work that machines cannot do.

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The work that makes us human.

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And as long as humans are hiring other humans to work with, it will be an emotional, aka human process.

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The reason I have stayed in hashtag#recruiting for a decade now is because I like to be a part of this emotional process:

- listening to hiring managers' and teams needs, pain points and goals

- listening to job applicants' experiences and career goals

- finding and convincing candidates who may not be actively looking, but I think would be a great match for my hiring manager's needs to consider an interview- connecting hiring managers and qualified candidates to each other

- communicating through the process, having difficult and emotional conversations with clients as well as candidates who are or aren't moving forward in the process

- ... and after often many months, navigating through the offer process.

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2024 will be about making the hiring processes more efficient - without sacrificing what is human.

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