
In this episode, Neil Carberry, REC Chief Executive, talks to Kate Shoesmith, Deputy CEO at the REC. They discuss how the recruitment industry is looking and how businesses can set themselves up for success in 2024.
In this episode, you’ll hear about:
the latest research data and what it tells us about clients' appetite to hire
What should be at the top of the Government's 2024 agenda?
Predictions for opportunities in 2024 and key drivers of growth.
How can recruiters and recruitment leaders set themselves up for success next year?
What should recruiters champion in 2024?
Dec 18, 2023
33 min

In this episode, Neil Carberry, REC Chief Executive, talks to Steven Ingram, the founder of Neurodiversity Together. They discuss how the recruitment process can be fair to everyone and enable neurodivergent people to thrive.
In this episode you’ll hear about:
What an adapted recruitment process can look like, and how a neurodivergent recruitment process is fair to everyone.
The positive and negative elements of the recruitment process and some of the things organisations should consider.
Tips on what the REC’s members can do to make their recruitment practices more neurodivergent friendly.
Dec 6, 2023
25 min

In this episode, Neil Carberry, REC Chief Executive, talks to Fraser Duncumb, CEO of Wotter Group. They discuss the power of positive employee engagement led by data decision-making and in the face of accelerated change.
In this episode you’ll hear about:
Employee engagement in the age of AI
Intergenerational differences in the workplace
The importance of data in employee engagement decision making
Nov 22, 2023
31 min

In this episode, Neil Carberry, REC Chief Executive, talks to Alex Arnot, board advisor for 35 companies and creator of Founderz. They discuss the barriers, the mistakes and the successes that stop recruitment owners and their business from thriving.
In this episode you’ll hear about:
The top 3 challenges we see facing recruitment owners today.
Our top 3 tips that recruitment owners should implement to help them accelerate their company’s revenue, profit and shareholder value.
The most common things that stop recruitment owners from achieving a successful exit.
Nov 8, 2023
40 min

In this episode, Neil Carberry, REC Chief Executive, talks to Raj Lal, Senior Director of Commercial UK at Totaljobs. They discuss the impact of uncertain times on the young workforce and the factory driving candidates to relocate for viable work opportunities.
In this episode you’ll hear about:
The latest findings from the Totaljobs Hiring Trends Index
The impact Covid has had on the aspirations of young people
The current difficulty facing businesses when hiring entry-level talent
The factors leading candidates to consider relocating for a better career/ lifestyle
Oct 25, 2023
40 min

In this episode Neil Carberry, REC Chief Executive, talks to John Kiernan, Employer engagement and network manager at the Centre for Ageing Better. They discuss reducing age bias and enabling recruiters to start the conversation.
In this episode, you’ll hear about:
How to reduce age bias in the recruitment process.
How the original GROW research report and checklist has been revised and updated by a working group of HR professionals to reflect today’s changing labour market
How to talk about flexible working with candidates during the recruitment process.
How supporting tools are available to equip recruiters to enable an inclusive workforce.
Sep 26, 2023
30 min

In this episode, Neil Carberry, REC Chief Executive, talks to Gareth Parry, Programme Director for Employability at Maximus. They discuss the current labour marketing and how we as recruiters can think differently about the recruitment process to enable all to succeed.
In this episode, you’ll hear about:
How the Maximus restart scheme is blossoming through the partnership with the REC.
How the current labour market challenges are impacting employment
How recruiters should start to think differently about the recruitment process to better engage with the long-term unemployed.
How closing the Disability employment gap through support available to employers and disabled jobseekers can foster a positive working environment for all.
Key quotes
“Our job at Maximus is to work with individuals, to give them the confidence to work, to give them the transferable workplace skills, to be able to work and sometimes the vocational skills to do those jobs as well. We really prepare them properly for work because many of the people we work with will have fallen out of work for various reasons, often because of illness or disease for an extended period of time.” Gareth
“It’s important to make sure that companies employ a workforce that's reflective of the communities where they either operate or the base that they're providing services to, and I think more and more organisations are waking up to the fact that this isn't just a good thing to do, but it makes good business sense to have a strong ED&I agenda that's representative in the workforce.” Gareth
“I think also you know if we consider a bit more around autism, mental health, those hidden disabilities, I think most employers probably would already be employing people with various levels of those conditions already in the workforce. But having somebody who comes in who has maybe a more visible disability or somebody that is more open about their hidden disability can create a dynamic in the workforce that opens a different kind of cultural ethos in the workforce to and creates a different dynamic, which is, which is genuinely more inclusive in its approach. Many employers who report back to us that as we place people with different backgrounds into their organisations, it does create a different workplace dynamic.” Gareth
Sep 12, 2023
31 min

In this episode, Neil Carberry, REC Chief Executive, talks to Hung Lee, Recruitment expert and Curator of Recruiting Brainfood. They discuss the shift in recruitment practices due to the emergence of digital platforms and the skills recruiters will need in the new world of technology.
In this episode, you’ll hear about:
The influence emerging digital platforms and social media has on recruitment.
The key skills of a recruiter in this new world.
What the Brainfood community is highlighting about the direction of travel
Aug 30, 2023
37 min

n this episode, Neil Carberry, REC Chief Executive, talks to Emily Summerhayes, Director at Hoop Recruitment. They discuss the importance and critical impact that forming lasting relationships can have on recruiters' success in the sector.
In this episode, you’ll hear about:
The importance of forming relationships throughout the recruitment process and the impact it has on the overall success of talent acquisition.
The reason why technology won’t replace recruiters and the unique value human recruiters bring to the table.
How truly knowing your candidates and the knowledge it gives can provide a strategic advantage.
The effective strategies that can be employed to cultivate successful relationships.
How relationship building within the recruitment industry demonstrates resilience.
Aug 16, 2023
32 min

In this episode, Neil Carberry, REC Chief Executive, talks to Neil Curry, Sales Director at Target Recruit and REC business partner. They discuss the landscape technology offers, their challenges and the pathways businesses should take in the digital transformation journey.
In this episode, you’ll hear about:
The basics a company needs in place for success overseas related to technology infostructure
How AI and Automation can be integrated into your technology stack to help the day to day.
The risks and trends being seen in the market.
Key Quotes
“In what we’ve experienced with CRM systems and them essentially being the center of what agencies do but then think about what are the other technologies you have sitting around it? Do you have workforce management, do you have automation, do you have LinkedIn or job boards if you've got those then are they working in silo? Neil Curry
“The technology strategy flows from business strategy and creating space and time to think about what your tech stack does in an institutional and geographical context. What I mean by institutional context is things like staff adoption, is it saving them time, is it focusing them on the right pinpoints and then by geographical context does it work for where you are and where you're going.” Neil Carberry
“If you're branching into a new region, check your tech stack. Check things like your CRM system - does it support multi-currency, does it support multi language, is it even able to reflect you know zip code to post code? It might sound like a small thing, but it has a big effect on the users and their adoption rate.” Neil Curry
“Does the supplier that you've got say within the home country, do they have overseas support in the region that you're looking to branch into? “Neil Curry
Aug 1, 2023
30 min
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