Can an Algorithm Hire Better than a Human?

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Bob Larson, CPC
Bob Larson, CPC

CAN AN ALGORITHM HIRE BETTER THAN A HUMAN?

Hiring and recruiting might seem like some of the least likely jobs to be automated, as the whole process seems to need human skills that computers lack. But people have biases and predilections when making hiring decisions and that’s one reason why researchers say traditional job searches are broken, according to an article in The New York Times.

Now a new wave of start-up companies – including Gild, Entelo, Textio, Doxa and GapJumpers — is trying various ways to automate hiring to make the process better. They say software can do the job more efficiently than people and many are beginning to buy into the idea. Established headhunting firms like Korn Ferry are incorporating algorithms into their work, too.

If they succeed, the start-ups say, hiring could become faster and less expensive, and their data could lead recruiters to more highly skilled people who are better matches for their companies. Another potential result is a more diverse workplace. The software relies on data to surface candidates from a wide variety of places and match their skills to the job requirement, free of human biases.

“Every company vets its own way, by schools or companies on resumes,” said Sheeroy Desai, co-founder and chief executive of Gild, which makes software for the entire hiring process. “It can be predictive, but the problem is it is biased. They’re dismissing tons of qualified people.”

Some people, though, doubt that an algorithm can do a better job than a human at understanding people, according to the article. “I look for passion and hustle, and there’s no data algorithm that could ever get to the bottom of that,” said Amish Shah, founder and chief executive of Millennium Search, an executive search firm in the tech industry. “It’s an intuition, gut feel, chemistry.” He compared it to first meeting his wife.

Yet some researchers say notions about chemistry and culture fit have led companies astray. That is because many interviewers take them to mean hiring people they’d like to hang out with.

Instead, researchers say, interviewers should look for collegiality and a commitment to the business’s strategy and values. “A cultural fit is an individual whose work-related values and style of work support the business strategy,” Lauren Rivera, who studies hiring at Northwestern’s Kellogg School of Management, told The New York Times. “When you get into a lot of the demographic characteristics, you’re not only moving away from that definition but you’re also getting into discrimination.”

They recommended that companies use structured interviews, in which they ask the same questions of every candidate and assign tasks that stimulate on-the-job work – and rely on data.

Gild, for instance, uses employers’ own data and publicly available data from places like LinkedIn or GitHub to find people whose skills match those companies that are looking for. It tries to calculate the likelihood that people would be interested in a job and suggests the right time to contact them, based on the trajectory of their company and career.

The tech industry is a focus for some of the hiring start-ups in part because it has more jobs than it can fill, and tech companies are under pressure to make their work forces more diverse, the article pointed out. At Twitter, for instance, just 10 percent of technical employees are women, and at Facebook and Yahoo, it’s around 15 percent.

Some of the software sounds as touchy-feely as the most empathetic personnel director. Doxa, a new service, plans to match candidates with tech companies and even specific teams and managers based on skills, values and compatibility.

So far, Doxa has uncovered aspects of working at companies that are rarely made public to job seekers. The data, from anonymous employee surveys, includes what time employees arrive and leave, how many hours a week they spend in meetings, what percentage work nights and weekends and which departments have the biggest and smallest pay gaps.

Another service, Textio, uses machine learning and language analysis to analyze job postings for companies like Starbucks and Barclays. Textio uncovered more than 25,000 phrases that indicate gender bias, said Kieran Snyder, its co-founder and chief executive. Language like “top-tier” and “aggressive” and sports or military analogies like “mission critical” decrease the proportion of women applicants. Language like “partnerships” and passion for learning” attract more women.

So where do humans fit if recruiting and hiring become automated? According to the article, data is just one tool for recruiters to use, people who study hiring say. Human expertise is still necessary. And data is creating a need for new roles, like diversity consultants who analyze where the data shows a company is lacking and figure out how to fix it.

People will also need to make sure algorithms aren’t just codifying deep-seated biases or, by surfacing applicants who have certain attributes, making workplaces just as homogeneous as they were before. “One of the dangers of these kinds of algorithms,” Rivera said, “is people just get overconfident because they’re relying on data.”

News from BERMAN LARSON KANE 

As the month of December brings us into full holiday season we look forward to celebrating another holiday season and thank everyone for their support as we move onto our 36th year in business.  Thank you all for your continuous confidence in our ability to add value to your talent acquisition programs.

 As we review the November job creation numbers we are excited about 2015 ending on such a positive note as more candidates return to the workforce.  We look forward to witnessing continuous job growth next year.  However if you are seeking employment this might be the season for networking read https://jobsbl.com/career-report-issue-198/ enjoy the holidays.

HR Generalist Lyndhurst New Jersey

Category: Direct Hire Positions, Human Resources, Jobs
Location: Lyndhurst , New Jersey
Salary: Open to Experience
Description:
HR Generalist
Summary: While functioning as a generalist, main responsibilities are in the recruitment arena and administering policies relating to all phases of human resources by performing the following duties.
Job Duties:
• Manages the recruitment function by sourcing recruiting and interviewing applicants and employees to fill vacant positions. Provides feedback to managers regarding above.
• Handles all New Hire paperwork requirements.
• Maintains knowledge of legal requirements and government reporting regulations affecting human resources functions and ensures policies, procedures and reporting are in compliance.
• Responsible for Affirmative Action Plan and auditing of Affirmative Action Plan.
• Responsible for meeting Key Performance Standards set by the Company.
• Generates and maintains records of personnel data such as hires, promotions, transfers, performance reviews, and terminations, and employee statistics.
• Performs reference and background checks.
• Responsible for the Job Description process which includes maintaining and revising as needed.
• Shared responsibility with other members of the team for all training programs related to HR.
• Responsible for the Applicant Tracking System.
• Responsible for organizational charts and monthly reporting.
• Prepares employee separation, transfer and promotion notices and related documentation.
• Responds to inquires regarding policies, procedures and programs by interpreting company guidelines
• Assists with immigration issues.
• Assists in projects as needed.
Skills:
• To perform this job successfully, an individual should have knowledge of Database software; Human Resource systems; Internet software; Payroll systems; Spreadsheet software and Word Processing software.
Education & Requirements:
• Bachelor’s degree from four-year college or university required; and 3 to 5 years
related experience;
• PHR or SPHR preferred
• Valid drivers license required
• Up to 10% travel
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Field Support Engineer..Sacramento, CA

Title Field Support Engineer
City Sacramento
State CA
Description Summary: Plans and coordinates activities concerned with installing instrumentation, investigating and resolving customer reports of problems with instruments, and minimize future operational or service difficulties by performing the following duties.

This is a 6 month assignment with possibility of direct hire FSE

Job Duties:
Installs instruments at customer’s facility, sales demos, product shows, etc, to ensure full functionality according to specifications.
Analyzes, reviews, and inspects findings to determine source of problem, and performs troubleshooting, repair, replacement, or other corrective action.
Documents and records information to be included in the repair records in accordance with company policies and regulatory agencies.
Adheres to all company policies and procedures.
Timely completion of TSB’s and preventative maintenance procedures.
Demonstrates proper operation to end users.
Coordinates problem resolution within Field Support Group & other personnel to expedite repairs, including timely escalation.
Provides a communication link between the customer and the company to help ensure that effective service is provided to the customer.
Responsible for effective management of company resources.
Conducts basic on-site in-service training of proper operation of company instrumentation.
Provides application assistance/troubleshooting as required.
Supports Sales and Marketing departments.

Skills:
Identifies and resolves problems in a timely manner
Manages difficult or emotional customer situations
Strong PC skills, including knowledge of database & internet software; Windows NT, XP and DOS

Education & Requirements:
High School diploma or general education degree (GED) required with minimum 3 years related experience troubleshooting and repairing diagnostic equipment with field experience required; or
Associate’s degree or equivalent from two-year college or a certificate from a Technical/Military School in a related field;
Bachelor’s degree in related field from four-year college or university preferred.
Valid driver’s license
Ability to travel outside of designated territory, if needed. Up to 50% overnight travel dependent upon territory. Occasional weekend/holiday on-call coverage for the region.

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Support Engineer, Parsippany NJ

Support Engineer @ US Headquarters
Summary: Serves as primary support to all in-house operations; plans and coordinates activities concerned with installing instrumentation, investigating and resolving customer reports of problems with instruments, and minimize future operational or service difficulties by performing the following duties.

This is a direct hire opportunity, full benefit package, will strongly consider recent college graduate with no prior experience.

Job Duties:

• Installs and maintains in-house instrumentation including, but not limited to: customer, hotline, sales demo/evaluation, RUO (research-use only) and customer and service training analyzers. Also provides emergency backup to the field to maintain PM schedules and for curative maintenance.
• Analyzes and distributes TSB’s and TAB’s received from ASA. Tracks and trends completion percentage.
• Analyzes review and inspection findings to determine source of problem, and performs repair, replacement, or other corrective action.
• Provides general office logistics support.
• Provides a communication link between customer and the company to help ensure that effective service is provided to the customer.
• Demonstrates proper operation and trains end users of company instruments.
• Timely completion of preventative maintenance procedures.
• Documents and records information to be included in the repair records in accordance with company policies, SOPs, and regulatory agencies.
• Develops and provides analysis to ASA of top 50 highest service activity instruments.
• Maintains the measurement equipment calibration log, and organizes the circulation and maintenance of measurement equipment assigned to the field support and in-house operations.
• Participates in departmental committees and assists with evaluations, tests, and investigations.
• Reviews performance reports and documentation from customers and field representatives, and inspects malfunctioning or damaged instrumentation to determine nature and scope of problem.
• Coordinates problem resolution within Field Support Group, sales and other personnel to expedite repairs.
• Responsible for effective management of company provided resources including parts and tools.
• Back-up to Service Asset Coordinator.

Skills:

• Must have knowledge of Database and Internet software; Windows NT and DOS.
• Ability to read and interpret documents such as safety rules, operating and maintenance instructions, and procedure manuals.
• Ability to write routine reports and correspondence. Ability to speak effectively before groups of customers or employees of this organization.
• Ability to travel occasionally to support field service activity in US and Canada.

Education & Requirements:

• High School diploma or general education degree (GED) and Associate’s degree or equivalent from two-year college or a certificate from a Technical/Military School in a related field.
• Bachelor’s degree in related field from four-year college or university preferred. No experience required.
• Current Driver’s License, Valid passport required.

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Field Support Engineer, Baton Rouge, LA

Title Field Support Engineer
City Baton Rouge
State LA
Description Summary: Plans and coordinates activities concerned with installing instrumentation, investigating and resolving customer reports of problems with instruments, and minimize future operational or service difficulties by performing the following duties.

Job Duties:
Installs instruments at customer’s facility, sales demos, product shows, etc, to ensure full functionality according to specifications.
Analyzes, reviews, and inspects findings to determine source of problem, and performs troubleshooting, repair, replacement, or other corrective action.
Documents and records information to be included in the repair records in accordance with company policies and regulatory agencies.
Adheres to all company policies and procedures.
Timely completion of TSB’s and preventative maintenance procedures.
Demonstrates proper operation to end users.
Coordinates problem resolution within Field Support Group & other personnel to expedite repairs, including timely escalation.
Provides a communication link between the customer and the company to help ensure that effective service is provided to the customer.
Responsible for effective management of company resources.
Conducts basic on-site in-service training of proper operation of company instrumentation.
Provides application assistance/troubleshooting as required.
Supports Sales and Marketing departments.

Skills:
Identifies and resolves problems in a timely manner
Manages difficult or emotional customer situations
Strong PC skills, including knowledge of database & internet software; Windows NT, XP and DOS

Education & Requirements:
High School diploma or general education degree (GED) required with minimum 3 years related experience troubleshooting and repairing diagnostic equipment with field experience required; or
Associate’s degree or equivalent from two-year college or a certificate from a Technical/Military School in a related field;
Bachelor’s degree in related field from four-year college or university preferred.
Valid driver’s license
Ability to travel outside of designated territory, if needed. Up to 50% overnight travel dependent upon territory. Occasional weekend/holiday on-call coverage for the region.

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Database Marketing Research Analyst, Paramus NJ

Database Marketing Research Analyst

SUMMARY: Coordinates market research projects, customer research and analysis from the Marketing Central Information (MCIF) database or other external databases, in support of overall marketing objectives. Conducts research and analysis of present and potential markets, products and services. Develops and facilitates all direct marketing initiatives. Implement Customer Service Research program.

1. Performs all aspects of research projects. Extracts and interprets information from the MCIF and other research tools on customers, prospective customers, product usage patterns, profitability 25%
and profiling analysis. Coordinates the design and execution of research projects and oversees
tabulation and reporting results. Evaluates data to estimate potential market penetration. Prepares
interpretive summary reports on survey findings and assists in the presentations and recommendations to senior management. Assumes responsibility for the monthly reconciliation of
the Marketing suspense general ledger account. Assists the Marketing Specialist in the monthly
proof of the advertising general ledger accounts.
2. Assumes the responsibility for research, development and roll out of new products and services. 20%
Works with the Product Development team to analyze products and services and identify
challenges and/or opportunities consistent with the overall Bank marketing objectives. Identifies customers who are eligible for cash bonuses and rewards. Prepares files for back-office
departments or rewards systems to properly and accurately credit customers. Handles research
for customer disputes re regarding bonuses.
3. Coordinates the production and distribution of customer household demographics, promotional 20%
tracking reports and other information required to support the corporate business objectives and
regulatory compliance. Collects catalogs and distributes information on industry trends,
competitive activities and local market economic data.
4. Assists in developing segment criteria in support of marketing campaigns including direct mail, 15%
telemarketing and other marketing campaigns. Audits segment criteria, coordinates direct mail production and process and recaps campaign information for tracking analysis. Integrates the use
of marketing database with other departments and information systems within the Bank. Performs
routine ad-hoc reporting from the MCIF and Data warehouse to support other departments as needed. Works together with the Digital Media Specialist to segment and target customers for
direct email campaigns. Maintains integrity of the primary email address database. Serves as
backup to the Digital Media Specialist in updating website information, including rates, graphics
and emergency announcements.
5. Implements Customer Service Research program to ensure exceptional quality service is being 15%
delivered to our customers.
6. Performs other job related duties as may be assigned. 5%

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Field Support Engineer Salt Lake, Utah

Title Field Support Engineer
City Salt Lake City
State Utah
Description Summary: Plans and coordinates activities concerned with installing instrumentation, investigating and resolving customer reports of problems with instruments, and minimize future operational or service difficulties by performing the following duties.

Job Duties:
Installs instruments at customer’s facility, sales demos, product shows, etc, to ensure full functionality according to specifications.
Analyzes, reviews, and inspects findings to determine source of problem, and performs troubleshooting, repair, replacement, or other corrective action.
Documents and records information to be included in the repair records in accordance with company policies and regulatory agencies.
Adheres to all company policies and procedures.
Timely completion of TSB’s and preventative maintenance procedures.
Demonstrates proper operation to end users.
Coordinates problem resolution within Field Support Group & other personnel to expedite repairs, including timely escalation.
Provides a communication link between the customer and the company to help ensure that effective service is provided to the customer.
Responsible for effective management of company resources.
Conducts basic on-site in-service training of proper operation of company instrumentation.
Provides application assistance/troubleshooting as required.
Supports Sales and Marketing departments.

Skills:
Identifies and resolves problems in a timely manner
Manages difficult or emotional customer situations
Strong PC skills, including knowledge of database & internet software; Windows NT, XP and DOS

Education & Requirements:
High School diploma or general education degree (GED) required with minimum 3 years related experience troubleshooting and repairing diagnostic equipment with field experience required; or
Associate’s degree or equivalent from two-year college or a certificate from a Technical/Military School in a related field;
Bachelor’s degree in related field from four-year college or university preferred.
Valid driver’s license
Ability to travel outside of designated territory, if needed. Up to 50% overnight travel dependent upon territory. Occasional weekend/holiday on-call coverage for the region.

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Field Support Engineer Orlando FL

Title Field Support Engineer
City Orlando
State FL
Description Summary: Plans and coordinates activities concerned with installing instrumentation, investigating and resolving customer reports of problems with instruments, and minimize future operational or service difficulties by performing the following duties.

Job Duties:
Installs instruments at customer’s facility, sales demos, product shows, etc, to ensure full functionality according to specifications.
Analyzes, reviews, and inspects findings to determine source of problem, and performs troubleshooting, repair, replacement, or other corrective action.
Documents and records information to be included in the repair records in accordance with company policies and regulatory agencies.
Adheres to all company policies and procedures.
Timely completion of TSB’s and preventative maintenance procedures.
Demonstrates proper operation to end users.
Coordinates problem resolution within Field Support Group & other personnel to expedite repairs, including timely escalation.
Provides a communication link between the customer and the company to help ensure that effective service is provided to the customer.
Responsible for effective management of company resources.
Conducts basic on-site in-service training of proper operation of company instrumentation.
Provides application assistance/troubleshooting as required.
Supports Sales and Marketing departments.

Skills:
Identifies and resolves problems in a timely manner
Manages difficult or emotional customer situations
Strong PC skills, including knowledge of database & internet software; Windows NT, XP and DOS

Education & Requirements:
High School diploma or general education degree (GED) required with minimum 3 years related experience troubleshooting and repairing diagnostic equipment with field experience required; or
Associate’s degree or equivalent from two-year college or a certificate from a Technical/Military School in a related field;
Bachelor’s degree in related field from four-year college or university preferred.
Valid driver’s license
Ability to travel outside of designated territory, if needed. Up to 50% overnight travel dependent upon territory. Occasional weekend/holiday on-call coverage for the region.

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Holiday Season for Thanksgiving & Job Networking

Bob Larson, CPC
Bob Larson, CPC

November 2015 Feature Story Issue 189

Holiday Season for Thanksgiving &  Job Networking

Forget the popular misconception that the holidays are a dead time for job seekers. In fact, the season offers plenty of ways to keep your job search moving forward—especially some of the best chances to network you will find all year, according to a recent workplace column in The Wall Street Journal. And with the nation’s unemployment rate 5.1% it’s no wonder more career experts are telling job seekers to treat November / December like any other month, when it comes to job hunting.

One of our candidates is taking the advice very seriously. She’s scheduled to go to three parties, thus far, this month—one with friends from the gym, another Thanksgiving celebration with former colleagues, and a third at her financial planner’s home. A former senior systems analyst, she plans to tell people she meets that she’s out of work and looking for any help they can offer. On New Year’s Day, she will attend a holiday recovery parties that in the past she always skipped and make her pitch there as well.

“I’ve got to try to get out there and meet some different people to find work,” says another 45-year old job-seeker, who hopes to take further advantage of the holidays by adding even more events to her social calendar before the year is out. Clearly, she recognizes that networking is a powerful and important job-hunting technique.

At this point of the year, though, job seekers need to take a cautiously aggressive approach when networking. At holiday parties, for example, it’s best to act casual, since the setting is meant to be informal and festive, experts say. Most advise against bringing a resume, for instance.

“The holiday party is the perfect time to build rapport, and the pressure is off,” says Diane Darling, chief executive of Effective Networking Inc., a networking-consulting firm in Boston. Her primary piece of advice is to maintain a professional image while keeping the conversation informational. “It seems like small talk, but that’s how you get to know someone,” she told The Wall Street Journal. “And that’s how people get hired. She also recommended sending holiday cards to keep personal and business contacts fresh.

Kate Wendelton, president of Five O’Clock Club, a New York career-counseling and outplacement company, said it’s okay to ask for someone’s card at a holiday party, but you don’t want to start having a meeting with them right then. “If you give them a card, write on it something memorable from the conversation that you can reference in a follow-up letter,” she said.

Wendelton added that it is totally irrelevant to ask if someone has a job opening right now. But, she said, you will have an advantage if you meet a hiring manager in December, when many hiring budgets are being approved, prior to when jobs are even advertised.

During the holidays, people are also apt to be “smitten by the tone of the season” and to give more freely of their time, added Herb Rappaport, a professor of psychology at Temple University and author of the book Holiday Blues: Rediscovering the Art of Celebration.

A.J. Lawrence, for one, is hoping the holiday spirit will make his new networking scheme a success. He told the newspaper that on behalf of himself and about 100 other unemployed people who are friends and contacts, including many he has met online, he is sending out an electronic letter that begins, “Dear Santa, help me find a job….” It will be sent via online networking groups to several thousand other contacts, who can in turn click on an Internet link to provide industry resources or offer other assistance.

The 33-year old Lawrence, a former business development director at a New York consulting company, says he got the idea when he was joking with his girlfriend and asked, “Am I too old to send a ‘Dear Santa” letter?” The answer: obviously not.

To help job seekers further in their December networking activities, here are some other tips on how to make contacts at holiday parties, according to The Wall Street Journal article:

  • Dress appropriately. No flashing holiday ties or novelty antlers. Remembering that some events are formal, find out what’s appropriate to wear so you can make a good impression.
  • Don’t drink too much. Is there alcohol in that eggnog? Just to be sure, go easy. Maintain a professional presence at all times, despite the temptation to cut loose at a holiday party.
  • Know how to introduce yourself. Even if you’re having a blue Christmas, depict your situation in an upbeat manner that’s in keeping with the holiday cheer.
  • Keep the conversation casual. You’re not going to cut a deal at a holiday party. Instead, offer to exchange business cards and continue the conversation later.

Good luck and happy holidays!

News from BLK

During this Thanksgiving Holiday let us remember the millions of good folks who continue to be adversely affected by our unemployment numbers.

Over the past decades the personal painful histories that we have witnessed, due to no job or meaningful work, continues to be heart wrenching for all of us in the employment profession.

As president of our organization I assure you that we will continue our free community out-reach programs to assist all “job-seekers” with their efforts to gain solid employment. Since beginning these program 7 years ago over 40,000 individuals have participated. My wish is by Thanksgiving 2016 that the need for this service will decrease to zero.

During this month of thanks, I encourage each of you as professionals to lend a hand, take a phone call, review a resume, coach an interview or pass on some advice to a challenged “job-seeker”.

We at Berman Larson Kane continue to thank each of you for your business support during our thirty-five year history.  Have a wonderful Thanksgiving holiday and take a moment to please be thankful for your job.

 

 

Project Leader Facility Buildout Bio Tech Contract-to-Hire

Project Leader Facility Buildout Bio Tech Contract-to-Hire

Recently project approved to start, we have decided to fill it as a temp/temp to hire going forward. The major differential is in this case we are looking Project lead for one project right now: facility buildout / equipment installation etc. so someone who has managed a similar total process would be great.  Looking for in this temp role; looks for process and production working in areas of product development and related process.

Here is the updated description of what we need:

Objective: Through detailed PM, manage the startup of a new manufacturing facility.  Key activities included but not limited to:

Duties:

-Develop project schedule, update and maintain schedule.

-Analyzed critical path, longest path, and analyze / resolved and troubleshoot issues.

-Provide management timely reports

-Coordinate resources for timely order, delivery, installation, SAT and validation (IQ, OQ, PQ) of all critical equipment.

-Provide facility construction support throughout all phases of project.

– Managed and executed construction contract, equipment contracts by working closely with contractor’s suppliers and sub-contractors.

-Manage resource needs to support proper installation of biotech equipment ( electricians, plumbers)

– Coordinated the work effort of the staff consisting of equipment suppliers, validation team, electricians and plumbers etc. for timely completion of the project.

Other / Requirement:

Preferred PM knowledge/ experience in biotech manufacturing or manufacturing engineer. Understanding of process engineering.

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