It’s been long overdue, and also, long-in-the-works: no one has quite complemented, mimicked, or successfully copied the Jim Stroud recipe for candidate … Read more
How I Won The 2017 Spring SourceCon Hackathon
Warning! This article contains answers and insanely impressive sourcing tricks to the fifth installment of Sourcing Games. Viewer discretion … Read more
Lights! Camera! Action! Can We Automate Being Human?
Comedy show at SourceCon? Highly interactive keynote session with almost 650 attendees? Multiple actionable takeaways? How is that possible? Katrina … Read more
Sourcing Yelp and YouTube with a Circle Of Sourcing Thinker: Stephan Kim
I first met Stephan Kim at SourceCon 2016, where he had mentioned he had read some of my articles. He had told me about Manta.com, a site he used to pull … Read more
Glen Cathey’s Human Algorithm
The plethora of conferences that revolve around our industry has always amused me. There are the same recycled speakers with the same recycled topics and … Read more
How Innovations Revolutionize Talent Acquisition
This past week I had the opportunity to attend the Spring SourceCon event in Anaheim, CA. It was chock full of ideas, information, and enthusiasm. One of … Read more
10 Questions You Can Ask the SourceCon Welcome Wagon
We get it: SourceCon can be a bit overwhelming for any first-time attendee. There are so many sessions, so many people, so many new concepts, that deciding … Read more
Interviewing Sourcers – Hire The Person, Not The Skill
You’ve just completed your interviews, and now it’s time to decide. Which candidate do you hire as the new sourcer for your team? I have gone back and … Read more
Yes, It’s Time to Add Snapchat to Your Recruitment Advertising Radar
Get off my lawn! Snapchat’s recent IPO has me feeling crotchety and crusty. A company that exudes youthful optimism has unfortunately brought out my … Read more
Recruiting Technology: Evolve or Die – Automation vs. AI
The revolution to stay relevant Evolve or die — that sounds harsh, right? Do you think Blockbuster thought they’d be utterly irrelevant after 25 years of … Read more