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In this episode of Frog Talk, Nader sits down with Rachel Biggs, founder and CEO of Good Works Talent, to explore how recruitment—often dismissed as a transactional HR function—is actually one of the most powerful levers for shaping organizational culture. Through an honest and strategic conversation, Rachel reveals how AI is transforming talent acquisition without sacrificing the human connection that makes culture fit possible. From breaking the "hiring hamster wheel" to redefining what job descriptions should actually say, this episode challenges everything you thought you knew about finding and hiring great people.
Guest Introduction: Rachel Biggs is the founder and CEO of Good Works Talent, a pioneering agency specializing in AI-powered recruitment solutions, particularly for the accounting profession. With over 15 years of experience in executive search and talent strategy, Rachel has built her career helping companies escape the endless cycle of posting jobs, sifting through junk resumes, and conducting low-quality interviews. Most recently as Director of Talent Acquisition for a top 70 public accounting firm, she built thriving teams, established new processes, and invested in technology to transform recruitment from reactive to strategic. Today, through Good Works Talent, Rachel helps business leaders find talent that doesn't just check boxes—but actually aligns with company culture and drives performance.
Key Takeaways:
Hiring green talent and investing in their development creates loyalty and retention far beyond the typical 18-24 month churn cycle.
Chapter Markers:
2:13 Guest Introduction: Rachel Biggs
2:36 The Hiring Hamster Wheel — What's Broken About Traditional Recruitment
5:01 Capability vs. Capacity: Why Internal Teams Struggle
5:28 Flipping the Script: Outbound Recruiting vs. Inbound "Post and Pray"
6:40 The Miss in Employer Branding
7:50 Rachel's Origin Story: From Nonprofit to Recruitment
13:25 Why Would Anyone Want to Work for You? The EVP Question
22:03 Job Descriptions vs. Performance Profiles
31:23 Nader's Story: 460 Applications, 1 Interview, and the Broken Job Search Process
40:02 What Makes Good Works Talent Different
47:37 Are People Being Interviewed by AI? When and Where AI Works
58:33 Final Takeaways: Embrace Change Wisely
Keywords:
Frog Talk podcast, Nader Safinya, Rachel Biggs, Good Works Talent, AI-powered recruitment, hiring hamster wheel, organizational culture, talent acquisition, outbound recruiting, employer branding, employee value proposition, culture fit, performance profiles, job descriptions, hiring strategy, AI in recruitment, passive talent, accounting recruitment, quality of hire
By Nader SafinyaIn this episode of Frog Talk, Nader sits down with Rachel Biggs, founder and CEO of Good Works Talent, to explore how recruitment—often dismissed as a transactional HR function—is actually one of the most powerful levers for shaping organizational culture. Through an honest and strategic conversation, Rachel reveals how AI is transforming talent acquisition without sacrificing the human connection that makes culture fit possible. From breaking the "hiring hamster wheel" to redefining what job descriptions should actually say, this episode challenges everything you thought you knew about finding and hiring great people.
Guest Introduction: Rachel Biggs is the founder and CEO of Good Works Talent, a pioneering agency specializing in AI-powered recruitment solutions, particularly for the accounting profession. With over 15 years of experience in executive search and talent strategy, Rachel has built her career helping companies escape the endless cycle of posting jobs, sifting through junk resumes, and conducting low-quality interviews. Most recently as Director of Talent Acquisition for a top 70 public accounting firm, she built thriving teams, established new processes, and invested in technology to transform recruitment from reactive to strategic. Today, through Good Works Talent, Rachel helps business leaders find talent that doesn't just check boxes—but actually aligns with company culture and drives performance.
Key Takeaways:
Hiring green talent and investing in their development creates loyalty and retention far beyond the typical 18-24 month churn cycle.
Chapter Markers:
2:13 Guest Introduction: Rachel Biggs
2:36 The Hiring Hamster Wheel — What's Broken About Traditional Recruitment
5:01 Capability vs. Capacity: Why Internal Teams Struggle
5:28 Flipping the Script: Outbound Recruiting vs. Inbound "Post and Pray"
6:40 The Miss in Employer Branding
7:50 Rachel's Origin Story: From Nonprofit to Recruitment
13:25 Why Would Anyone Want to Work for You? The EVP Question
22:03 Job Descriptions vs. Performance Profiles
31:23 Nader's Story: 460 Applications, 1 Interview, and the Broken Job Search Process
40:02 What Makes Good Works Talent Different
47:37 Are People Being Interviewed by AI? When and Where AI Works
58:33 Final Takeaways: Embrace Change Wisely
Keywords:
Frog Talk podcast, Nader Safinya, Rachel Biggs, Good Works Talent, AI-powered recruitment, hiring hamster wheel, organizational culture, talent acquisition, outbound recruiting, employer branding, employee value proposition, culture fit, performance profiles, job descriptions, hiring strategy, AI in recruitment, passive talent, accounting recruitment, quality of hire