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Future of recruitment
Saturday Star
|August 30, 2025
AS artificial intelligence (AI) continues to reshape industries worldwide, the recruitment sector is undergoing one of its most profound transformations yet.
From automated sourcing to AI-powered CV screening, technology is streamlining processes at a pace few could have imagined just a decade ago. But with this rapid evolution comes a crucial question: how can businesses harness the benefits of automation without losing the human connection that makes hiring truly work?
Blended solution
According to Greg Savage, widely regarded as an influential voice in the recruitment industry, "the future belongs to companies that blend smart technology with human influence, empathy and credibility".
Born in South Africa and now based in Australia, Savage has built a career spanning more than four decades and is also the author of two bestselling books on recruitment. Recognised globally as a thought leader and influencer, he is clear on the role of AI and how recruitment professionals can adapt in a changing landscape.
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