EP7: Reinventing Recruiting with Doug Berg of Match 2
Description
Doug and Jason dive into why candidates still face repetitive, siloed processes, how companies lose great talent through poor systems, and why the future of talent acquisition must flip from job-first to candidate-first.
Guest:
Doug Berg is a serial entrepreneur and innovator in the HR technology space. He has founded multiple successful companies, including Techies.com, Jobs2Web (acquired by SAP/SuccessFactors for $100M), ZapInfo (acquired by Indeed), and now Match 2, which focuses on fixing the broken candidate application and data-sharing experience.
Known as the “Kevin Bacon of HR Tech,” Doug has been building solutions that connect talent and companies more effectively for over two decades. His mission has remained constant: to make recruiting faster, more human, and more efficient for both sides of the hiring equation.
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Email: Doug@match2.jobs
(0:00 ) Introduction
(0:50 ) Doug Berg's journey from retirement to HR tech innovation
(3:30 ) The origins and impact of techies.com
(4:49 ) Development and growth of jobs2web
(7:18 ) ZapInfo's launch and acquisition by Indeed
(9:40 ) Unveiling the Match 2 concept and application challenges
(13:25 ) Personalization vs. Individualization in HR
(15:05 ) Overcoming resistance to HR innovation
(18:33 ) Match 2's influence on the job market and HR integration
(22:41 ) Match 2's role in enhancing job search experiences
(24:06 ) Match 2's deployment and competitive edge
(27:25 ) Enhancing post-employment engagement through Match 2
(31:20 ) AI's role in job matching and addressing overqualification
(32:31 ) Match 2's value during economic downturns
(34:01 ) Closing remarks