Ep 719: Recruiting for Skills That Don't Exist Yet

25/07/2025 33 min Episodio 719
Ep 719: Recruiting for Skills That Don't Exist Yet

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Episode Synopsis

Recruiting Future is a podcast that helps Talent Acquisition teams drive measurable impact by developing their strategic capability in Foresight, Influence, Talent, and Technology. 



This episode is about Foresight.



The pace of change has become relentless. Economic volatility, AI adoption, hybrid work challenges, and geopolitical shifts are forcing companies to completely rethink their workforce strategies. Organizations that once planned in five-year cycles now refresh their approaches on a quarterly or even monthly basis. This unprecedented disruption demands immediate action - but many HR and talent teams remain paralyzed by uncertainty. Traditional recruitment and development approaches simply can't keep pace with how rapidly skills requirements are evolving. What concrete steps should companies take today to build resilience into their talent strategies?



My guest this week is Peter Miscovich, Global Future of Work Leader at JLL. Peter has spent 25 years helping Fortune 100 companies navigate workforce transformation and has never been busier than right now. In our conversation, he shares practical insights on building adaptive talent strategies, why continuous learning has become non-negotiable, and the specific skills companies must prioritize immediately to remain competitive in a constantly changing environment.



In the interview, we discuss:




What are employers most concerned about?



AI integration and workforce transformation



The age of anxiety



Creating multiple flexible scenarios to shape the future



Building Liquid Workforces



Organisational structures that combine humans and AI



Continuous learning, psychological safety, and resilience



Anticipating the skills of the future and bridging the L&D gap



Reframing your professional identity



How should employers be preparing for 2030?




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