The 15th annual HR Technology Conference made it back to Chicago this year and as always last week proved to be a great collection of insights and people to make it a valuable few days for every attendee. Not only was this the biggest collection of attendees at the conference to date but the breakout and main panel discussions provided real value for practitioners to bring back to their organizations.
From the main / breakout sessions to the people I met, here are my thoughts and observations on a great few days in Chicago:
OK now on to the sessions….
There were a lot of good sessions at HR Tech but these really stood out to me as the best of the event.
Building on the success of last year’s Candidate Experience awards, Gerry, Elaine and Ed were able to take the awards program to a whole new level this year. With 90 companies applying for the awards this year (more than twice the amount as last year), there was even more to learn from the organizations on how to improve the candidate experience.
For a more detailed look at the learnings from this year’s Candes awards, please check out my blog article “Insights from the Candidate Experience Awards from #HRTechConf“.
Just like last year, the best part of the breakout session was the insights from the 7 main winners. Here is a synopsis of some of the great things they are doing to enhance candidate experience & other insights from the panel:
Company insights:
It definitely was a panel of recruiters & companies that get that candidate experience and their employer brand is important!
This was a really cool and interesting look into Informatica’s transformation of their recruiting and technology. Brad Cook shared how they first defined what they wanted their recruitment strategy to look like and then went about implementing technology and processes to make it a reality.
Here are the snapshots from the presentation, most are sound-bytes from Brad Cook:
Brad and Informatica have done a great job of implementing technology to take their recruitment strategy and move it forward. They use SEO Career Sites and CRM technology in accordance with their ATS to improve their strategy and overall recruiting results through robust recruitment metrics.
Being a Wednesday morning session, a number of attendees may have missed this event but you wouldn’t know that by the packed room that formed to hear these four practitioners share their thoughts on recruiting strategy and technology. Representing companies Deloitte, PepsiCo, KeyBank and Lockheed Martin, these practitioners had a lot of insights to share. Here are my favorites:
There was a lot to think about from this session not only as a recruiting professional but as a vendor as well. It has become increasingly important for both the technology and the people to work together to be able to drive innovation and solve problems organizations are facing in finding great talent.
First and foremost, I loved the activity on the Twitter stream over the course of the 3 days. A lot of great info was shared by a variety of Twitter users. To check out some of the knowledge shared go to the#HRTechConf hashtag (hours of great content to peruse). My favorite part of these events is meeting Twitter friends in real life. Here are some people I was really excited to meet in person at HR Tech (you should follow and connect with these people!): @Blogging4Jobs, @KevinWGrossman, @JobBoardDoctor,@EWMonster, @mgrennier, @PeopleShark, @HRFishbowl, @ImSoSarah, @KyleLagunas,@StaceyHarrisHR, @TeelaJackson, @Havrilla, @RickRosario, @MJCarty, @GerryCrispin, @thelance,@JohnSumser, @ElaineOrler, @dennioravec, @RBCDude, @NovoMedical, @RyanLeary,@VendorPrisey, @SchoolCW, @vlastelica, @StephenRothberg, @newmaed,@Madtarquin and@kris_dunn.
I also love these events to find other great Twitter users to connect and share content with. Here are more great Twitter people you should follow from the event: @RobGarciaSJ, @CornOnTheJob,@jasonaverbook, @fwittenauer, @TheRecruiterGuy, @brcook2006, @ToddRaphael, @BillKutik, @entelo,@TalentBinHiring, @TrishMcFarlane and @SteveBoese.
As always, the HR Technology Conference is the highlight of the conference season and is worth the price of admission. The knowledge and cool technology at the event are valuable and I look forward to attending next year when it’s back in Vegas.
You can see my tweets during the conference @smashfly.
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