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Talent Acquisition in the new normal will be digital-led

• By Anthony Joseph
Talent Acquisition in the new normal will be digital-led

The COVID-19 pandemic has led us to reimagine the way we live and work, with work from home (WFH) becoming an essential for many of us. While the phrase ‘Digital is the future’ was a refrain that many experts including yours truly spoke about constantly, it has moved from the realm of the ‘may happen’ to ‘must do it now’. If we don’t transform today, businesses can be significantly impacted… as demonstrated by what’s been happening across industries. Businesses had to shift from a brick and mortar (B&M) model to WFH model in a matter of weeks to adopt social distancing and prevent spread of the disease. Initially, businesses struggled to adapt to this new normal, but are steadily adjusting to the new way of working. 

Digital technologies have largely led the way in this shift. According to some analysts, there has been more adoption of digital in the last six months than in the five years before by both businesses and consumers. This is set to have a big impact on the hiring and talent acquisition (TA) scenario as well. I believe that enterprises must use this opportunity to reassess their TA strategy, both to overcome the current crisis and build a way for the future as well. WFH as a concept is here to stay; only the percentages may differ in future. This means that the job market will also undergo massive changes. Hence organizations should look at decreasing physical dependency through alternate ways of working. Already today, TA teams in many organizations are making effective use of technology and virtual management tools to ensure a good employee/candidate experience. They must build on this momentum to support future trends that would be aligned more toward a combination Office-WFH model.

Here are some ways that talent acquisition will change with the WFH concept becoming mainstream and technology impacting the entire recruitment life-cycle, especially for the services sector.

To conclude, we must have faith that the pandemic is not going to be around forever – this too shall pass. Having said that, the new normal is here to stay. The sooner we strengthen our process and practices, and refocus our TA strategies, the better and stronger it will be for businesses seeking a competitive edge.