Video: Explore A.I. Talent tech with your A.I. tour guide Jonathan Kestenbaum at ATC2018

Recruiters, assemble!
Coming to you from the streets of New York City, it’s our keynote speaker and your A.I. Tour Guide for ATC2018, Jonathan Kestenbaum!
As Managing Director of tech start-up investment company Talent Tech Labs, Jonathan is the man in the know and he will be guiding you through some of the over 2,000 cutting-edge Talent Acquisition tools on the market currently, 73 percent of which uses some form of A.I.
He reckons the recruiter of 2020 will have more gadgets than Iron Man and he plans to get you suited up, ready for the challenges ahead.
Check out what he has to say in this video and sign up to learn more at ATC2018 today!


Register for the 12th Australasian Talent Conference to join the A.I. tour with Jonathan to learn more about artificial intelligence and the Talent technologies that are impacting TA. Tickets still available here.

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