The Must-Read Articles for Talent Professionals This Week
If you’re a recruiter, the following scenario may sound familiar: You’re wrapping up a meeting with a hiring manager about an open req and you’re feeling good. Timelines, expectations, and next steps are clear. You’re ready to get to work.
But then the hiring manager adds one last thought: “More than anything,” they say, “I just want someone who the team can get along with.”
Your heart sinks. This sounds an awful lot like the dreaded “beer test” — that red flag of an idea where a hiring manager believes the best teams are made up of employees who they’d feel comfortable having a beer with.
“The beer test,” writes Johnny Campbell, industry leader and CEO of SocialTalent, in a recent edition of his newsletter, “is a funny, and oddly enduring, hiring criteria that seems to persist no matter how far we push the needle on inclusive hiring. It’s trying to capture the essence of something that, on one hand, is correct, but packages it up in a way that is completely inconducive to making a great hire.”
To learn more about how to untangle the often good intentions behind the beer test with truly making that great hire, be sure to check out Johnny’s newsletter at the top of our list below of must-read articles for talent professionals. One of the key takeaways? “Just saying that this biased attitude is wrong and moving on isn’t enough,” Johnny writes.
And further down our list, you can also learn how a rise in AI adoption is starting to see increased return on investment; why a hybrid work model may have more benefits than a full return-to-office approach; and why some learners — in potentially troubling news — may not notice the difference between an AI avatar and an actual human instructor.
Here are the must-read articles from this week:
1. Beyond the Beer Test: Uncovering the Truth Behind This Notorious Hiring Criteria (Talent Leadership Insights)
2. The State of AI in Early 2024: Gen AI Adoption Spikes and Starts to Generate Value (McKinsey & Company)
4. Hybrid Working Has Benefits Over Fully In-Person Working — the Evidence Mounts (Nature)
5. Prioritizing Human Sustainability and Employee Well-Being Is Not Just a ‘Nice-to-Have’ (David Rizzo on LinkedIn)
6. Stepping Up: The Power of Allies in Advancing LGBTQ+ Inclusion During Pride Month (Leading Global DEI)
7. Unlocking the Power of Talent Intelligence: My Two Cents (Guillaume Lhote on LinkedIn)
8. A New Approach to Onboarding Could Be the Perfect Welcome (LinkedIn Talent Blog)
9. Do Learners Even Know Its AI? (L&D Easter Eggs)
10. How ‘Carewashing’ Alienates Employees (Harvard Business Review)
Here is the must-listen podcast:
The Corporate Recruiter’s Playbook with Carmen Hudson (Punk Rock HR)