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EMEA Recruitment Podcast #91 - Put Yourself in the Candidate's Shoes – Lidiya Nadych-Petrenko

12 Apr 2021

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In this episode of the EMEA Recruitment podcast, we're joined by Lidiya Nadych-Petrenko, the Head of Global Talent Attraction at JTI (Japan Tobacco International). "I draw the picture for my team, so that they share it with me, then we go there together." Lidiya shares her wealth of experience in recruitment and talent attraction with Paul Toms, our Founder. She explains why she believes the recruitment process remains subjective, despite the level of automation in the industry. Nevertheless, Lidiya shares the method she uses to create a common denominator between all candidates. Despite the COVID-19 pandemic, JTI is going through a period of great change, which has given Lidiya the momentum to implement new processes. However, she insists that she must look at the recruitment process from the candidate's point of view to ensure an efficient and effective experience. In fact, she reveals the clever exercise she performs to assess competitor success! Paul and Lidiya discuss the impact of Business Intelligence and Data on the Human Resources sector, with both positive and negative experiences.  Lidiya delves deeper into the tools she uses with her immediate team to help motivate them and increase retention. She also shares the methods JTI uses as a whole to recruit and onboard virtually, before exploring the cultural aspects that make the company successful. When posed the question of the advice she'd give to her younger self, Lidiya had an interesting answer. Listen to the episode below to hear her thoughts, as well as the company she'd have invested in a year ago… We also found out which social media platform Lidiya believes is great for recruitment at the moment – do you use it? If you'd like to find a particular part of the episode, you can use the timestamps below: 01:34: Has Lidiya taken anything positive from the pandemic?03:14: How to create a common denominator between all candidates08:30: Look at the recruitment process from a candidate's point of view14:02: The exercise Lidiya uses for competitor analysis17:47: How JTI uses data20:44: How Artificial Intelligence can go wrong23:15: The tool Lidiya uses to motivate her team26:46: Recruiting and onboarding virtually31:09: The true cost of a wrong hire34:05: The culture that makes JTI successful37:05: Would Lidiya give advice to her younger self?38:32: The platforms to connect with Lidiya through   If you'd like to connect to Lidiya via LinkedIn, visit her LinkedIn profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nadych/   We're proud to bring you the EMEA Recruitment podcast in partnership with Operation Smile. Operation Smile is an international medical charity that delivers life-changing surgery to children and adults with cleft lip and palate. Read more about its work here: https://www.emearecruitment.eu/operation-smile   This episode of the EMEA Recruitment podcast is hosted by Paul Toms, our Founder, and Rose Jinks, our Senior Marketing Executive. To find out more about our recruitment services, please visit our website: https://www.emearecruitment.eu/  You can also follow us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/emea-recruitment-limited/  If you'd like to connect with Paul, his LinkedIn profile can be accessed here. You can also follow him on Twitter: https://twitter.com/paul_toms   If there are any topics you'd like us to cover in the EMEA Recruitment podcast, please let Rose know: [email protected]  #emearecruitment #emearecruitmentpodcast #lidiyanadychpetrenko #paultoms #recruitment #switzerland #operationsmile

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