TALENT UNPLUGGED: ACROSS THE POND

Myth Busting AI: Will It Save or Sink Recruiting?

33 min · 8 de abr de 2026
Portada del episodio Myth Busting AI: Will It Save or Sink Recruiting?

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Most recruiters think AI will take their jobs, but the truth is, automation is transforming how top talent gets hired, not replacing recruiters themselves. In this eye-opening episode of Talent Unplugged Across the Pond, Megan Conlon and Marcus Pask reveal why human intuition and relationship-building remain irreplaceable—even as AI tools become integral to hiring processes. From AI-driven interviews to skills-based hiring debates, learn how today's best companies are leaning into AI to streamline workflows while emphasizing the human touch that candidates still crave. You'll discover: * Why AI is more of an assistant than a replacer in talent acquisition, supporting recruiters with research, scheduling, and initial screenings. * The limitations of skills-based hiring for senior roles and why pedigree still matters in high-level recruitment. * How take-home assignments and mock intake sessions are revolutionizing candidate assessment, making interviews more effective and less biased. * The role of AI in candidate experience, highlighting that genuine human interaction remains crucial for engagement. * The real risks of over-reliance on AI, including fraudulent applications, and why balance is key. * How industry leaders are experimenting with AI’s potential, and why those who hesitate risk falling behind. This episode is essential listening for talent professionals eager to stay ahead of the curve, HR leaders curious about AI’s true impact, and candidates who want to understand how technology shapes their job search. Don’t let fear of automation hold you back, embrace the tools that will elevate your hiring game without losing the human element that makes recruitment special. Join us as we bust the myth: AI won't replace recruiters. Instead, it’s empowering them to do what they do best, building meaningful connections and making smarter, faster hires. Perfect for anyone in HR, recruitment, or hiring tech, hit play and discover why the future is human, enhanced by AI, not replaced by it.

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