How AI is Changing HR

by Laura Belyea, COO at Talivest

No one likes to think they’re biased but we’re all human. We like to associate with, and possibly give an edge to those we identify with. In recruiting and terminating employees–for example–that can mean even consummate HR professionals are open to helping someone into (or out of) the organization for less than purely logical reasons. AI can look for patterns and follow rules in an even-handed way that helps remove bias.

Recruiting

Recruitment isn’t just about LinkedIn and networking any more. In fact, AI software can help recruiters identify candidates whether they’re applying for new positions or not. Think about it, the right candidate might be out there, but maybe they need you to reach out to them. Hiring is already heading that direction with existing hiring and recruitment services.

Employee Retention

There is software on the market which looks at productivity patterns and other metrics to find out when an employee might be lagging. We’ve all noticed someone who is checked out, but what if you could spot that and intervene before they check out?
Keeping an employee could be as simple as a well timed conversation, but you’d need to know when the time is right…

Corporate Alumni

How does all this impact your corporate alumni program? Corporate alumni efforts only work if you have the time to execute them well. Spending time putting out hiring fires or reacting a little too late to a disengaged employee means you’re putting the corporate alumni program on hold. Staying one step ahead using smart software means you have time for effective hiring and employee retention.

About the author
Laura’s role is to successfully support the growth and strategy for Talivest, as well as provide product support with her expertise within the HR industry. Previously posts were director of HR & operations in Telefonica, Elizabeth Arden and ICON