The Changing State of Talent Acquisition

Graham and Marty from Change State

In today's rapidly evolving workplace, talent acquisition professionals navigate continuous transformation. From emerging HR technologies to evolving candidate expectations, we explore what it takes to redefine recruitment for the modern era. Each episode, we bring you conversations with pioneering practitioners and innovative thinkers who are reshaping how organizations connect with talent. We dig beneath the surface to uncover the real stories, challenges, and breakthroughs happening on the front lines of recruitment. The Changing State of Talent Acquisition Podcast goes beyond industry buzzwords to engage with the people and ideas driving meaningful change. Join us as we explore the unconventional approaches, unexpected insights, and authentic experiences that are transforming how organizations find and secure the talent they need to thrive.

  1. 15 DE MAI.

    #69: Recruitment Is Marketing: The Evolution of Talent Acquisition

    In this  episode of The Changing State of Talent Acquisition, hosts Graham Thornton and Martin Predd welcome Maria Christopoulos Katris, Founder and CEO of Built In. Maria shares her 15-year journey growing Built In from a Chicago-based tech community to a global recruitment platform, offering sharp insights into why traditional applicant tracking systems (ATS) are failing to capture the full candidate journey and how employer branding has become a cornerstone of modern talent acquisition. With Built In’s latest trends report as a backdrop, Maria reveals why companies are doubling down on employer brand investments and how referrals are surging as a top channel for tech talent—while also exposing the limitations of relying on them. Topics include: The evolution of recruitment from job boards to a marketing-driven disciplineWhy ATS source-of-hire data is only 20% accurate and how to move beyond itThe rise of employer branding as a core pillar of talent acquisitionThe surge in referrals for tech talent and their potential impact on diversityStrategies for improving candidate experience and treating applicants like consumersThe growing importance of employer branding for internal retentionHow to educate executives on the value of employer brand investments when ROI is challenging to measureLinks: Maria Christopoulos Katris, Founder and CEO of Built In LinkedIn Built In 2025 Talent Trend ReportConnect with the Built In team to learn more about how a recruitment marketing approach will help you attract top talent."Tune in to discover how to transform your talent acquisition strategy by embracing recruitment as marketing and building a candidate-centric employer brand that stands out in today’s competitive landscape.

    40min
  2. 7 DE MAI.

    #68: The AI Skills Gap: How Educational Institutions and Employers Can Prepare Workers for the Future

    In this thought-provoking episode, we welcome Alex Swartsel, leader of JFF Labs Insights Practice at Jobs for the Future, to explore the growing AI skills gap and its implications for the future of work. Alex shares eye-opening research showing how AI usage in the workplace skyrocketed from 8% to 35% in just one year, while revealing a concerning disparity: 60% of employees are using AI for self-directed learning, yet only 16% have access to employer-provided AI tools. Our conversation dives into what makes a "quality job" in today's economy and JFF's ambitious mission to see 75 million Americans working in quality jobs within the next decade. Alex unpacks how AI is transforming both educational settings and workplaces, challenging traditional notions of digital literacy and reshaping the skills landscape. You'll discover why the most valuable future skills may not be AI-specific technical abilities, but rather the "human skills" that AI can't replicate—creativity, critical thinking, communication, and adaptability. Alex also explores how different educational institutions are navigating AI adoption and the policies that could help create more equitable access. Whether you're an HR professional, educator, or worker navigating this rapidly evolving landscape, this episode offers critical insights on how we can ensure AI becomes a technology that makes everyone better off, rather than deepening existing divides. Links:  JFF Labs: The AI Ready Workforce Research Findings Jobs for the Future

    39min
  3. 4 DE MAR.

    #64: Rethinking Upskilling: On Building Resilient Careers in an AI-Driven World

    In this episode of the Changing State of Talent Acquisition, hosts Graham Thornton and Martin Predd are joined by Matthew J. Daniel, Senior Principal of Talent Strategy at Guild, for a deep dive into the evolving nature of skills and career development. Matthew shares insights from his diverse background in learning, talent development, and in-house strategy, challenging the notion of a rapid "half-life" for skills and advocating for a more nuanced approach to skill-building in today’s fast-changing market. Topics include: The Durable Skillset vs. the Half-Life Myth: Rethinking the idea that all skills quickly become obsolete and emphasizing the enduring value of fundamental abilities like communication and problem-solving.Building a Skill Portfolio: How to strategically invest in skills as long-term career assets rather than viewing them as fleeting data points.AI’s Role in Upskilling: Exploring where organizations are on the Gartner hype cycle for AI and practical approaches to integrating AI into talent development without over-reliance on outdated models.Practical Strategies for Talent Development: From auditing current AI usage among employees to designing learning strategies that address both immediate needs and future capabilities.Join us for a candid conversation that bridges the gap between HR strategy and real-world application in the era of AI, and discover actionable insights to help your organization and employees stay ahead of the curve. Matthew J. Daniel, Senior Principal of Talent Strategy, Guild LinkedIn

    41min
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In today's rapidly evolving workplace, talent acquisition professionals navigate continuous transformation. From emerging HR technologies to evolving candidate expectations, we explore what it takes to redefine recruitment for the modern era. Each episode, we bring you conversations with pioneering practitioners and innovative thinkers who are reshaping how organizations connect with talent. We dig beneath the surface to uncover the real stories, challenges, and breakthroughs happening on the front lines of recruitment. The Changing State of Talent Acquisition Podcast goes beyond industry buzzwords to engage with the people and ideas driving meaningful change. Join us as we explore the unconventional approaches, unexpected insights, and authentic experiences that are transforming how organizations find and secure the talent they need to thrive.

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