Episode 83
What if the real problem in recruiting isn’t AI taking jobs, but the fact that many of those jobs shouldn’t exist in the first place?
In this episode of Talking TA, Denise Chaffin sits down with Matt Alder, CEO of Recruiting Future, to challenge the foundation of modern hiring. With over two decades in talent acquisition, Matt breaks down why recruiting processes have barely evolved, despite waves of technological innovation.
They explore how AI is exposing deep inefficiencies, from resumes and interviews to biased decision-making and outdated job structures. Instead of fixing hiring, organizations are layering automation onto a system designed for a completely different era.
This conversation dives into what needs to change, what roles may disappear, and where human value actually matters in a world of automation. From skills-based hiring to experience design and the growing gap between AI capability and human mindset, this episode pushes leaders to rethink everything they believe about talent acquisition.
Key Episode Segments:
- Hiring Is Built on Constraints, Not Strategy
Modern recruiting processes were designed around human limitations, not optimal decision-making. - AI Is Exposing, Not Solving, the Problem
Automation is amplifying inefficiencies, not fixing them. - Resumes and Interviews Are Fundamentally Flawed
Long-standing hiring tools persist despite evidence they don’t predict success. - Human Bias Is a Bigger Risk Than AI Bias
Organizations scrutinize AI, while ignoring deeply embedded human decision flaws. - The Future Role of Recruiters Is Experience Design
Value shifts from processing candidates to designing better hiring systems and interactions.

