This Week in Talent (7 May)

This week we have a resource on JobKeeper, an excellent article on how to interview for Product Managers, news on LinkedIn’s new AI application, and more!


For folks who run businesses and employs people and are using JobKeeper

The title says it all. A useful resource.

What I’ve learned after years of interviewing for product management roles

An excellent, well-articulated article from a hiring manager discussing the qualities he looks for in candidates and the interview questions he’d ask. If you are in tech hiring, you should check this out.

LinkedIn’s AI generates candidate screening questions from job postings

LinkedIn tests new tech with implications on automated screening and AI screening. Let us know if you have tried this application and is keen to share more information with the community.

An introduction to SEO for recruiters

How much do you know about SEO? If you have invested time and money into revamping your careers site, this is an article you should check out.

3 tips to avoid WFH burnout

Good share from friend of ATC, Jessi Carroll, as more of us transit to remote working. Here at ATC we realise the day seems to blend and it is very easy to lose track of time. This article offers some recommendations, based on academic research, on how we can better deal with this.

We are never going back

Interesting article from Ariana Huffington calling for reflection and a reimagination in the way we work and live. What can we as recruiters do to reinvent ourselves and to build the knowledge that we need that will carry us through into a new world of work? Food for thought everyone.  


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