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The HR Podcast, powered by Personio.
Join our host, Perry Timms, as he speaks with industry-leading experts on a wide range of subjects. Listen in now to discover a world of work better designed for tomorrow’s people.
Topics From Talent to Innovation to Leadership
In each episode, Perry speaks with the working world’s great thinkers, innovators, curators and tacticians. The discussions help uncover the many dimensions of what we call ‘work’ – and how we should think about it.
Tomorrow's People Episode 12: The Complexities of Candidates with Mervyn Dinnen
Tomorrow's People
46 minutes
2 years ago
Tomorrow's People Episode 12: The Complexities of Candidates with Mervyn Dinnen
In this episode, Perry chats with analyst, writer, author, commentator and podcaster Mervyn Dinnen on the complexities of hiring, the role analysts can play in HR and how organisations too often fumble “the digital talent relay” when hiring.
Tomorrow's People
The HR Podcast, powered by Personio.
Join our host, Perry Timms, as he speaks with industry-leading experts on a wide range of subjects. Listen in now to discover a world of work better designed for tomorrow’s people.
Topics From Talent to Innovation to Leadership
In each episode, Perry speaks with the working world’s great thinkers, innovators, curators and tacticians. The discussions help uncover the many dimensions of what we call ‘work’ – and how we should think about it.