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I wrote an article for Nasdaq.com a few weeks ago, cautioning against relying on Generative AI too much in your hiring process. Hiring people requires people. Technology can and should be utilized to make the process more efficient. Trying to rely completely on technology to replace humans seems like a great way to really screw up your hiring process.
But not having a strategy for how your business can incorporate aspects of generative AI would be a huge mistake. Opinions are varied about the impact new technology is going to have on the workforce. For 20+ years, companies have had to hire new talent to deal with new trends in the economy (web, mobile, blockchain, etc.).
How do you hire for technology that has only existed for a few months? I wrote the second part of a two-part series for Nasdaq.com, covering that topic. Check it out!
Repeat after me: do not talk politics at work. Or on LinkedIn.
Or in job interviews. Or on first dates. Or at Thanksgiving dinner.
Unfortunately for those of us in the business world, 2025 ruined it. There’s just no way around the fact that tariffs are the issue driving the business climate right now. Every client, candidate, and partner is asking about it—or struggling because of it.
So maybe, just maybe, talking policy isn’t just okay—it’s necessary. Dare I say, productive.
So get ready for a little nuance from Jeff Smith and James Hornick in The 10 Minute Talent Rant, Episode 107, “Talk Policy, Not Politics”
Episode 107