The Recruitment ThoughtCloud Podcast – Chatbots in Recruiting

The Recruitment ThoughtCloud Podcast – Chatbots in Recruiting

Overview

Mike Seidle joins the Recruitment ThoughtCloud podcast, hosted by Jamie Dillon, to talk about how he changed tracks from creating an AI company to a SaaS one. Among other issues, we discuss the growing emergence of chatbots in recruiting and the power of SMS for improving the candidate experience and advertising spend.

Most employers are losing 50% or more of their ad spend by simply not responding quick enough to job applicants. PivotCX uses human-powered SMS chat to make sure every applicant receives a response and quick screening. While AI has its place in automated messages, Mike has found with PivotCX that chat teams are actually more accurate and less costly to sustain than a chat bot.

Links in this episode:

LinkedIn: @IndyMike (Mike Seidle) 

Apple podcast: Recruitment ThoughtCloud podcast

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Applying Conversational Principles to Recruiting

Applying Conversational Principles to Recruiting

Overview

In this episode of ProjectHR, host Jennifer Orechwa interviews Mike about how applying Conversational Marketing principles in recruiting is a proactive way of engaging with customers. Online interactions engage customers via a two-way conversation to better address their needs and offer positive solutions. With this kind of marketing, you’re on-hand to help, precisely when the customer needs you. Mike Seidle, CTO and Co-Founder of PivotCX (formerly known as WorkHere), shares with us how conversational recruiting tools can help make the recruitment processes more engaging, and can produce better results than a traditional qualification process.

On this episode, we dive in and learn:

  • The challenges of recruitment
  • Why texting is such a vital tool
  • How Mike and his team apply conversational principles in recruiting
  • How this kind of engagement can improve the candidate experience and drive efficiency
  • How Conversational Recruitment can reduce time-to-hire from months to weeks to days!

Links in this episode:

LinkedIn: @IndyMike (Mike Seidle) 

LinkedIn: Jennifer Orechwa

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Human Interaction in Hiring! Podcast interview with Mike Seidle

Human Interaction in Hiring! Podcast interview with Mike Seidle

This is a discussion of the importance of the Human Interaction in Hiring with Traci Rubin, host of Bringing the Human back to Human Resources, and Mike Seidle, CTO of PivotCX.

In this episode of Bringing the Human back to Human Resources, Mike Seidle speaks with Traci about how PivotCX is bringing the human element back to the candidate experience. Employers continue struggling to create a positive experience for job seekers. Complex multi-step applications, chatbots, and over-worked recruiters make it harder to reach out to job applicants quickly and personally. Since the job market is becoming much more competitive, talent has become the main concern for businesses of all sizes. Speed of response and keeping the human interaction in hiring are key elements of the candidate experience. Candidates who get responses quickly are more likely to follow through the screening process and get hired. 

Links in this episode:

Connect with Mike Seidle: https://www.linkedin.com/in/indymike/

Connect with Traci Rubin: https://linktr.ee/HRTraci 

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Podcast: Creating Engaging Experiences in Recruiting

Podcast: Creating Engaging Experiences in Recruiting

Overview

In this episode of Businesses are People Too! A Podcast, host  Lindsay Harle interviews PivotCX’s CTO, Mike Seidle, to explore the power of an engaging experience in recruiting…

On this episode, we dive in and learn:

  • Why hiring is a C-Suite, not an HR issue
  • How companies should interact with potential hires
  • The reality and ramifications of the demographic shift
  • The importance of bringing along your younger employees up through the company
  • How to give employees opportunities to grow without them having to leave
  • Why businesses should be hiring for POTENTIAL rather than specifics of experience, skills, etc.
  • How to assess the potential of an individual
  • The power of HUMAN intelligence in hiring
  • What the most important thing a job seeker should be doing in an interview
  • One small thing businesses can do to start engaging their applicants
  • How to fill open positions effectively
  • The power of an engaging experience in recruiting
  • Mike’s answer to “What if…businesses realized that they are people too?” (35:09)

Links in this episode:

Website: www.pivotcx.io

LinkedIn: @IndyMike (Mike Seidle)

 

Website: www.thewriteharle.com; www.quirkylindsayharle.com

LinkedIn: Lindsay Harle-Kadatz

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Speedy Onboarding! Oven-Ready HR Interview with Mike Seidle

Speedy Onboarding! Oven-Ready HR Interview with Mike Seidle

In this episode of Oven-Ready HR, Christ Taylor turns to Mike Seidle, a former graduate of the US Naval Nuclear Power School who’s used his technology and engineering background to create a solution that promises to reduce the hiring time from weeks to days. After all, nuclear power is used to make submarines and aircraft carriers go faster, why not the hiring process?

Media reports of staff shortages in key sectors such as hospitality are hampering the efforts and viability of businesses keen to reopen after the lockdowns. The competition for staff is currently fierce and as the saying goes ‘you snooze, you lose.

Mike Seidle, the co-founder, and CTO of PivotCX explains how organizations can use technology to beat their competitors in the race for talent; improve the overall candidate experience for both successful and unsuccessful candidates; increase diversity and inclusivity; build a positive employer brand.

Mike considers the hiring process for most candidates to be “Dystopian”. Organizations have made investments in order to hire hopefully faster and cheaper but the candidate experience is still light-years behind. A fascinating exploration of the hiring process particularly in terms of how technology can genuinely improve the candidate experience.

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