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How AI is Reshaping Global Hiring
How is AI reshaping the way we hire talent across the globe? In this episode, James Crouch and Tommy Hansen dive into the rapid evolution of AI in talent acquisition, unpacking how technology is transforming recruitment, the opportunities it creates, and the challenges it brings.
From streamlining hiring processes to preserving the essential human element, the conversation explores:
- How AI is changing the recruitment landscape
- The role of transparency and expectation management in AI-driven hiring
- Why experimenting and learning from mistakes is crucial
- How AI can support equitable and more humanized hiring experiences
If you’re leading in HR, recruitment, or organizational growth, this conversation offers actionable insights on how to adapt, innovate, and thrive in a changing job market.
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At The Leadership Collective, we serve as a global consultancy specializing in advisory and growth strategies. Whether expanding into new or emerging markets or strengthening domestic teams, we help organizations navigate complex talent ecosystems, drive sustainable growth, and build teams that scale.
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