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iCIMS Virtual Forum: Empowering Talent Leaders to Use AI in Hiring

iCIMS, a leading provider of talent acquisition (TA) technology, is hosting iCIMS Next: AI Spotlight, a free virtual forum on Nov. 7, designed to help HR, recruiting and technology leaders derive real value from artificial intelligence (AI) today and in the future.

The event will bring together experts from The Wendy’s Company, Korn Ferry, Aptitude Research and iCIMS to explore how recruiting and hiring are at the forefront of leveraging AI to transform business operations. Attendees who join live will be eligible to earn SHRM and HRCI Continuing Education Unit (CEU) credits.

In an iCIMS survey of 500 TA professionals, 64% say they would like to adopt more AI in their organizations. To boost recruiting efficiencies, improve hiring outcomes and deliver measurable business impact, TA pros require the knowledge and clarity on specific AI tools available today. iCIMS Next: AI Spotlight will include learning sessions on the highest-impact use cases, best practices, hands-on learning, a view into iCIMS’ roadmap for responsible AI and more.

“The rise of AI is as transformative a moment as any in the history of technology – and is a critical inflection point for talent organizations,” says Jason Edelboim, chief executive officer, iCIMS. “As this technology continues to advance, recruiting teams around the world are at various stages of adoption, with some well along their journey and others just beginning to explore AI. Regardless of where HR and TA leaders are in their maturity curve, this event will help them refine their AI strategies to increase the velocity and effectiveness of recruiting and hiring, responsibly and ethically.”

Highlights from agenda include:

Earlier this year, iCIMS Talent Cloud AI – embedded across iCIMS entire platform – was awarded “Best Overall AI Solution” in the seventh annual AI Breakthrough Awards for its ability to empower customers to simplify and accelerate hiring while driving quantifiable business outcomes. Last month, iCIMS announced it was expanding the capabilities of its generative AI-powered recruiting assistant, iCIMS Copilot, to write personalized emails to communicate more efficiently with candidates.

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