Up neXt: Kelly Cartwright of Amazon
In this episode of Up neXt, Gerry connects with Kelly Cartwright, Head of Talent Acquisition Technology Strategy, Amazon Web Services (AWS). She shares the complexity of working at Amazon, why […]
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Christina Coyle is someone who has enjoyed the challenges of high-volume recruiting – perhaps the first person in Gerry Crispin’s memory to say that and mean it. When she came to McDonald’s she was given a blank slate to create a recruiting framework that didn’t rely so heavily on recruiters – because the recruiters for the restaurants are also the store managers. Enter, McHire. Since its launch last fall, the McHire automated solution has dramatically closed the hiring gap and reduced time to hire. “When you can craft and design a candidate-centric solution – a solution that is infused with hospitality – then when humans enter the process they are extending what has already felt like a high-touch experience.” Listen in as Christina shares more about the high volume hiring challenges at McDonald’s in our latest Up neXt episode.
Chris Hoyt is the President of CareerXroads, a global peer community for talent acquisition leaders driving strategic change. With decades of experience leading recruiting innovation at Fortune 500 companies, Chris now advises enterprise TA teams on tech, process, and leadership. He’s a frequent speaker at conferences like SHRM, HR Tech, LinkedIn, and UNLEASH, and he’s known for pushing conversations beyond buzzwords to get to what really works in hiring. Through CXR, he connects top TA professionals to solve real problems, challenge norms, and shape the future of recruiting.
In this episode of Up neXt, Gerry connects with Kelly Cartwright, Head of Talent Acquisition Technology Strategy, Amazon Web Services (AWS). She shares the complexity of working at Amazon, why […]