By Peter Weddle, Founder & CEO TAtech There’s been an incalculable amount of commentary on the human tasks AI can perform or will be able to in the next couple of years. Everything from writing job ads and determining where they should be placed to answering job seeker questions, scheduling their interviews and assessing their...Read More
By Peter Weddle, Founder & CEO TAtech Read the commentary on social media these days (or at least a lot of it) and you’ll find AI described as the great democratizer. According to this view, the technology is a magic wand that can transform each and all of us into recruiting superstars. As wonderful as...Read More
This isn’t just any blog post; this is a deep dive into the heart of CGI, a place where diversity, equity, and inclusion are more than just buzzwords… [CGI is an IT and business services consulting company based in Montreal, Canada.] CGI members are breaking barriers, shattering glass ceilings, and passionately bringing their authentic selves...Read More
By Peter Weddle, Founder & CEO TAtech For the past seventy-five years, we’ve been heads-down working on AI, and now this “ain’t it cool” era of its development is drawing to a close. Obviously, there will continue to be important advances in the capabilities of artificial intelligence, but going forward, it will be equally important...Read More
We’re adapting the three R’s of waste management (reduce, reuse, and recycle) to address your recruitment needs in a tight job market. The three R’s that will help you navigate this environment and achieve success are Regroup, Reassess and Re-scale! As competition for talent increases, it’s essential to critically examine your strategies and objectives, and...Read More
Last Week’s LI Commentary Curated By TAtech Who has the time to keep up with the latest LinkedIn comments by thought leaders in the TA space? Practically nobody. But, not to worry. TAtech has you covered. Each week, we’ll curate and republish some of the most interesting comments posted on the site. We call the...Read More