So, I’ve finally got clearance from the powers that be, to attend the TruLondon unconference this week, a two day bonanza of ideas, opinion and outrage from the leaders in thinking on all things Social and Recruiting.
Here are the 10 tracks I’ll be attending, and why:
1. Influence or Effluence by John Sumsner, Bill Boorman
Expect an excoriation of online reputation platforms like PeerIndex, Klout and Kred – but will it sound hollow coming from two of the biggest influencers in the HR & Recruiting space?
2. Quality of Hire by Rob Jones
In an industry plagued by KPI, the only reasonable measure of success is the one we rarely ever do – quality of hire. I’ll be looking to find out how you would do it, whether we are ever in a job long enough to measure it and what Practical Tips Rob can give us to help us all do it.
3. Citizen Candidate, by Felix Wetzel
I have no idea what this is about, but as it’s Felix Wetzel, it will be nourishing brainfood. I fully expect an optimistic take on social tools-as-enabler for the common man, but what can we really expect from the newly empowered? This track promises to be useless and fascinating in equal measure. Don’t miss it.
4. Talent Mapping, by Martin Lee
This is the Ronseal track – does exactly what it says on the tin. Fascinating to see what one of the UK’s best candidate finders can teach us about Talent Mapping, especially because I’ve been asked to do similar in San Francisco and need some ideas, quick.
5. The Pinterest Puzzle by Max Heywood
6. The Social Agency by Steve Ward
One of the most passionate agency recruiters around, Steve Ward is also just about the only one who has developed a genuine social recruiting business. I’m hoping for a large audience of 3rd party recruiters who will either learn from Steve or publicly challenge him on his business and his strategy. If they won’t, I might.
7. Future Workforce by Neil Morrison, Alison Chisnell
The Future Workforce will be freelance, part time and remote working. What do people from big corporates think about that? Looking forward to see how the conversation has moved from Kevin Wheeler’s track on a similar theme last year; the implications for HR and Recruiters, is both ominous and clear.
8. E-Harmony for Recruiting, by Alex Deve
Because looking for love online is exactly the same as looking for that Swahili speaking SAS programmer in Prague on Jobsite. Whitetruffle brings us a merger of two related genres, who have much to learn from each other. Also looking for dating tips.
9. Referral Recruiting by Michelle Rea
It’s been said that this is the ‘goldern era’ of referral recruiting, but most Employee Referral Programmes still fail. And with social, we’ve struggled to move beyond simple distribution of job vacancies to a generally uninterested audience. What are we missing, and can Michelle give us any practical tips? I can, and I will.
10. Mobile Future / Mobile Now by Dave Martin
OK that’s it. Looking forward to the learning, people.
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