Recruiting Brainfood - Issue 402
Gender pay gap in European Tech, Job transition to Green tech, WFH in the US a, Internal mobility a problem for out-of-work CHRO's, and one amazing 3D infinite zoom CV.
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What Do Brainfooders Think?
Focus on TA is shifting from discovery to assessment, so interesting to see how we go about doing the assessing. No clear winners here, though behavioural assessments are in the lead. Might it be worthwhile breaking down what these assessment types actually mean? Let me know if this is worth doing a Brainfood Live on. Thanks to all who voted, now make sure you scroll to the bottom of the newsletter and vote on this weeks poll - cheers!
Founders Focus - Ep 46 - Up close and personal with Roderick Smythe, CEO of Glyde Talent, Thurs 27th June, 2pm BST
Founders Focus series continues folks - week after week, we’re getting founder stories from entrepreneurs changing the way we hire today. Next up is a man who needs no introduction - Roderick Smythe, formerly CEO of the successfully exited TempBuddy and now back Glyde Talent. What drives the man to give this another go? Make sure o tune in - we’re on Thursday 27th June, 2pm BST. Register here
Brainfood Live On Air - Ep261 - Skill Based Hiring, a Conversation with Johnny Campbell, CEO of Social Talent. Fri 28th June, 2pm BST
Skill Based Hiring is one of those concepts which we are going to get on board with, but have we done a good enough job of understanding what we mean by it? Special show this week, which emerged from a DM from Johnny who wanted an open conversation about what we’re doing in SBH. We’re on Friday, 28th June, 2pm BST Register here
1. The Strengths, Weaknesses and Blind Spots of Managers
Great article on employee vs manager perception on the manager performance, especially on where the divergence is greatest - on employee recognition and feedback. Simple rule of thumb for managers, make sure you make public note of the good work your team is doing, especially the strong performers who might have fallen victim to their own consta-competence. H/T to brainfooder Michael Blakely for the share.
Bonus: entire post is an infinite scroll of interest management content
CULTURE
2. How Does The Gender Pay Gap Vary Across Europe?
What explains the gender pay gap in European tech? Turns out, it is mainly driven by the lack of women in senior roles. Compensation tech firm Ravio with the analysis from actual payroll data, with a country by country breakdown on pay equity laws. H/T to brainfooder Doug Wicks for the share
D&I
3. AI Took Their Jobs. Now They Get Paid to Make it Sound Human
Copywriting is the most common use case for GenAI so it should come as no surprise that human copywriters are in the front line of AI disintermediation. Great article from the BBC chronicling how it looks like - layoffs, with a skeleton staff retained to oversea the AI (ironically to edit copy to make it sound more human), before they too end up on the scrap heap. If we do get disintermediated, this will be the flow.
AI
4. Automated Screening Call For A Zookeeper Role...
Conversations with brainfooder Max Armbruster are always great fun, but a couple weeks ago our Founders Focus interview turned into a fantastic demonstration of the future of automated candidate screening. This is me, applying to a job as a zookeeper and then being interviewed by Sam the robot, live and unscripted. It’s the inevitable future folks.
ASSESSMENT
5. Doing Green Things: Skills, Reallocation, and the Green Transition
Great report from RMI on the speed of energy transition, where greater efficiency (only 20% of fossil fuel consumption is converted into usable energy), lifetime return and global affordability brought on by China ‘overcapacity’, making it inevitable that the shift to a new energy future is well underway. Which, incidentally opens up new industries and new fields of work for people to do. Who has the best skills / background to transition across? Some answers here
FUTURE OF WORK
6. The CHRO Trends Report 2024
We love internal mobility but we know that every plus is a minus in a universe of finite energy. Interesting report here on the growth of first time CHRO’s - these are internal promotions going up to the top job - which also means decreasingly number of open opportunities for those CHRO’s out of work. IM a factor in how the job market is right now for senior TA / HR? I think so.
CULTURE
7. Have We Hit Peak LinkedIn?
It may be me revelling in the decline of civilisation but I couldn’t help but love everything about this - the crudity, the inevitable viral reward, any reach is good reach approach to content distribution. You just have to laugh 😆. H/T to brainfooder Matt Best for the share.
CONTENT MARKETING
8. 3D Resume with Infinite Zoom
We all know that crazy creative resume’s are generally a bad idea as it breaks the primary directive of compatibility with ATS’s, but we’re all going to make an exception in this case, where Data Scientist Eric Moreu demonstrates his dazzling creativity and design flair with this immersive ‘infinite zoom’ CV. You won’t regret clicking on this.
PERSONAL BRANDING
9. 28% of Paid Days Work in US are WFH Days
The impact of the pandemic is a permanent shift to greater work flexibility, especially in digital industries, which, incidentally, also tend to cluster around metropolitan centres. Great report from WFH Research, the money shot being the image above - 28% of paid days work in the US is WFH, median avg is 2.2 days per week remote. Download report here
REMOTE WORKING
10. AI is Already Changing Management - Companies Must Decide How
Thought provoking article on the nature of management, especially in the era of ‘knowledge work’ where digital output such as email, spreadsheets, powerpoints and the like is the work. Managers use quantity and quality measures on these artefacts to assess performance so what happens when AI can produce it at scale? And, even more importantly, what is the point of this ‘work’? Easy read, must read. Do it alongside this conjecture from Box CEO Aaron Levie on how AI will solve the too much data problem in enterprise
CULTURE
The Podcasts
11. What Men (& Women) Need to Know About The Menopause
Super important interview by Steven Bartlett with menopause researcher Dr Mindy Pelz. We did a Brainfood Live last year on state of menopause recognition in the corporate world and a shockingly low number of companies even had a policy. Our economic system needs to recognise the reality of humanity and respond accordingly. Must listen
D&I
12. What Makes Something Memorable (or Forgettable)?
We know we’re living in a world where memes are more impactful than facts….but perhaps it has always been this way? Fascinating podcast on what makes something memorable: big lessons here for EB, networking, career security and the rest. H/T to brainfooder Bas van de Haterd for the share.
EMPLOYER BRANDING
3. Turning Your LinkedIn Brand Into A Sales Machine, with Robin Choy
I wanted to listen to this as soon as I saw brainfooder Robin Choy was actually going to be the guest. He’s been brilliant at using LinkedIn to amplify his brand, and by doing so, capture leads for this recruitment tech platform, HireSweet. Well worth a listen for all us of here - brand building is a critical component of future engagement in an Gen-AI dominated world.
CONTENT MARKETING
End Note
One of the suggestions that emerged from an industry dinner I attended last was the idea that networking would not only become more important for TA / HR professionals going forward, but also more difficult as GenAI comms erodes trust in first contact. Got me thinking….how do we rate our own networking skills? Topic of the vote today friends - let me know what you think below 👇
That’s it - thanks for reading
Have a great week everybody
Hung
It never ceases to amaze me how LinkedIn continues along its path as an utter crap show. Pun intended 😉
Thank you for this - as always. I would urge caution around Mindy Pelz for menopause, especially around fasting - she is a chiropractor and menopause specialists, like Dr Louise Newson and Dr Shahizi Harper have written very good books and do excellent podcasts.