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Most employers now recognise that banning or detecting AI usage is more likely to damage diversity than help your process. But how exactly do you embrace AI? And how can you clearly communicate this with applicants?Â
HMRC recently published, âUnderstanding Artificial Intelligence in your job applicationâ for candidates, which provides clear guidelines on exactly how to use AI within the application process while also demonstrating how important it is for applicants to stand out, because âusing a generic AI-generated response isnât going to separate you from the crowdâ.
Siobhan Stericker, Talent Insights and AI Lead at HM Revenue and Customs is the brains behind these new guidelines that are challenging the way that organisations view candidate usage of AI. Siobhan is responsible for leading an innovative team at HMRC who alongside these innovative guidelines are exploring how they can leverage GenAI within the whole of the talent acquisition process, while also upskilling the wider teams in their use of GenAI to improve efficiencies.Â
Sheâs joining us to talk through why and how she created this new guidance thatâs helping candidates understand what exactly responsible usage of AI is, and more importantly, the benefit for them of leaving generic responses behind.Â
Join host Robert Newry and Siobhan as they discuss:
đ±â How receiving 800 applications should be a thing of the past: Hear how the volume of applications has become unsustainable for hiring managers, and why Siobhan thinks this new guidance will improve the quality of candidate applicationsÂ
ââ Helping candidates to stand out: Learn how HMRC created and implemented its new candidate guidance which helps candidates understand why a generic AI response wonât help them advance in the application process
đ€â AI Skills are the future skills: Gain insight into how HMRC view AI Skills, and why the decision to embrace AI in the application phase will enable them to have a competitive edge with their future talent
đĄWhy the detection of AI is a risk: Learn why HMRC chose not to use AI detection for application screening, and how theyâre striving to create a fair and equitable application processÂ
đ„â AI is a seismic shift in technology: Why we should be helping everyone through this technology transition, and how you can start to encourage your team to explore AI tools through gamification
This episode is packed with insights and actionable learnings for talent acquisition leaders navigating the era of the AI-enabled candidate in early careers recruitment.Â
Donât forget to hit âsubscribeâ to be sure not to miss more episodes of the TA Disruptors podcast.Â
Thanks for listening, and here are some helpful links:
Connect with Robert on LinkedIn:
https://hubs.li/Q0282KjJ0Â Â
Connect with Siobhan on LinkedIn:
https://hubs.li/Q0334S_j0
Download new research on the state of the AI-enabled candidate in 2024-25: https://hubs.li/Q02W8w3J0
Sign up for the TA Disruptors newsletter - it's the easiest way to be updated with the industryâs brightest ideas and the freshest need-to-know data:
https://hubs.li/Q0282H370Â
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Most employers now recognise that banning or detecting AI usage is more likely to damage diversity than help your process. But how exactly do you embrace AI? And how can you clearly communicate this with applicants?Â
HMRC recently published, âUnderstanding Artificial Intelligence in your job applicationâ for candidates, which provides clear guidelines on exactly how to use AI within the application process while also demonstrating how important it is for applicants to stand out, because âusing a generic AI-generated response isnât going to separate you from the crowdâ.
Siobhan Stericker, Talent Insights and AI Lead at HM Revenue and Customs is the brains behind these new guidelines that are challenging the way that organisations view candidate usage of AI. Siobhan is responsible for leading an innovative team at HMRC who alongside these innovative guidelines are exploring how they can leverage GenAI within the whole of the talent acquisition process, while also upskilling the wider teams in their use of GenAI to improve efficiencies.Â
Sheâs joining us to talk through why and how she created this new guidance thatâs helping candidates understand what exactly responsible usage of AI is, and more importantly, the benefit for them of leaving generic responses behind.Â
Join host Robert Newry and Siobhan as they discuss:
đ±â How receiving 800 applications should be a thing of the past: Hear how the volume of applications has become unsustainable for hiring managers, and why Siobhan thinks this new guidance will improve the quality of candidate applicationsÂ
ââ Helping candidates to stand out: Learn how HMRC created and implemented its new candidate guidance which helps candidates understand why a generic AI response wonât help them advance in the application process
đ€â AI Skills are the future skills: Gain insight into how HMRC view AI Skills, and why the decision to embrace AI in the application phase will enable them to have a competitive edge with their future talent
đĄWhy the detection of AI is a risk: Learn why HMRC chose not to use AI detection for application screening, and how theyâre striving to create a fair and equitable application processÂ
đ„â AI is a seismic shift in technology: Why we should be helping everyone through this technology transition, and how you can start to encourage your team to explore AI tools through gamification
This episode is packed with insights and actionable learnings for talent acquisition leaders navigating the era of the AI-enabled candidate in early careers recruitment.Â
Donât forget to hit âsubscribeâ to be sure not to miss more episodes of the TA Disruptors podcast.Â
Thanks for listening, and here are some helpful links:
Connect with Robert on LinkedIn:
https://hubs.li/Q0282KjJ0Â Â
Connect with Siobhan on LinkedIn:
https://hubs.li/Q0334S_j0
Download new research on the state of the AI-enabled candidate in 2024-25: https://hubs.li/Q02W8w3J0
Sign up for the TA Disruptors newsletter - it's the easiest way to be updated with the industryâs brightest ideas and the freshest need-to-know data:
https://hubs.li/Q0282H370Â
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.