
Will AI replace your job, or make you irreplaceable?
Host Friddy Hoegener, Co-Founder and Head of Recruiting at SCOPE Recruiting breaks down what supply chain professionals need to do now to stay relevant as AI reshapes the industry.
The conversation reveals why learning to prompt AI is becoming as critical as knowing Excel, and why professionals spending 80% of their time on manual tasks need to level up fast. It also explores where AI still struggles - particularly with creative judgment in recruiting - and what that tells us about which human skills will remain irreplaceable in the years ahead.
What We Discuss:
00:00 Why learning to prompt AI is the new essential skill
01:54 The 80/20 rule: If you're spending 80% of your time on manual tasks, it's time to level up
02:27 Why AI still struggles with the creative side of recruiting (and what that means for you)
04:05 Why experienced recruiters can spot great candidates instantly (and AI can't replicate that yet)
Connect with us:
SCOPE Recruiting | https://www.scoperecruiting.com/
Connect with Friddy | https://www.linkedin.com/in/fhoegener/
Connect with Evan | https://www.linkedin.com/in/evan-cave
About Procurement Pulse: Real conversations with supply chain and procurement professionals who've been on both sides—building teams, solving problems, and staying ahead of what's coming next.
About SCOPE Recruiting: SCOPE Recruiting is a boutique supply chain recruiting firm where every recruiter is a former supply chain professional. Co-founders Friddy and Melissa, both ex-ABB global category managers, built the company after seeing how many “generalist” recruiters didn’t truly understand supply chain, procurement, or logistics roles.
By hiring professionals first and teaching them recruiting second, SCOPE delivers better matches, higher retention rates, and faster hiring results across manufacturing, procurement, logistics, and supply chain leadership.
If you're building a supply chain team and the usual recruiting approach isn't working, check out scoperecruiting.com.