Navigating HR Tech: Lessons from William Tincup

Episode 23

Guest

William Tincup

Editor, Analyst, Advisor & Host | WRKdefined

In this enlightening episode, host Denise Chaffin sits down with William Tincup from WRKdefined, who brings over two decades of experience in talent acquisition and HR technology. The conversation explores the profound impact of technology on traditional HR practices, highlighting how automation has replaced mundane tasks, allowing recruiters to focus on high-value activities.

Denise and William delve into the current role of AI in recruiting, noting its efficiency in handling lower-value tasks but emphasizing that it cannot replace the human touch, especially in areas like employee referrals. They discuss the complexities of selecting the right HR software, advising practitioners to seek genuine feedback from current users. William sheds light on the often ego-driven decisions made by executives in purchasing HR tools without involving end users, leading to inefficiencies.

The episode also covers the evolution of behavioral interviewing techniques, including the PARLA method, and the integration of these processes into modern software. The conversation then shifts to outplacement, stressing the importance of maintaining good relationships with former employees and the positive impact on employer branding. Denise and William reflect on the necessity of treating departing employees well to preserve company reputation and avoid negative online sentiments, especially when there are layoffs.

Key Episode Segments:

  1. Technology’s Impact on HR: Automation has transformed traditional HR tasks, freeing up recruiters to focus on more strategic activities.
  2. AI in Recruiting: While AI can handle repetitive tasks, it cannot replace the human touch in areas like employee referrals and personalized interactions.
  3. Choosing the Right Software: Decisions on HR tools should involve end users to avoid inefficiencies; practitioners should seek feedback from current users.
  4. Outplacement and Employer Branding: Treating departing employees well positively impacts employer branding and helps avoid negative online sentiments.

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