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AI to Rebrand Telecom Hiring

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Heather Moyer, CEO of HNM Systems, argues that telecoms must reframe their branding to attract younger, tech-focused professionals. She discusses Recruit Code, an AI-driven ATS developed to streamline recruiting, and explains how AI could reshape hiring across the telecom industry.

Heather Moyer, CEO of HNM Systems, sat down with Broadband Communities to discuss how artificial intelligence could reshape hiring in the telecom sector. She highlighted branding as a core challenge that keeps many young candidates from considering the industry.

According to Moyer, telecoms have long marketed themselves as a labor-intensive, non-technical field. She argues the industry must reposition itself as a technology-driven sector to attract emerging talent, warning that failure to lead with this narrative could hinder future growth.

Her latest project, Recruit Code, is an AI- and machine learning-powered workflow automation platform that HNM Systems uses as an applicant-tracking system. The tool is designed to automate the recruiting workflow, surface ideal candidates through a proprietary screening process that weighs technical and behavioral skills, and can integrate with popular staffing software such as Bullhorn.

Recruit Code is in a beta phase but already claims to cut time-to-hire significantly and to maintain a high success rate. The platform reportedly reduces hiring cycles by about a quarter and has a claimed 94% success rate for placements, according to its developers.

Beyond product features, Moyer credits Recruit Code with fueling growth at HNM Systems, which she scaled to 25x revenue growth in a few years. She frames the tool as part of a broader shift in workforce development, where AI-enabled consultants help clients maximize impact.

Industry observers say the approach could prompt broader adoption of AI-driven recruitment across telecom, especially as integrations with major ATS platforms expand and the potential to shorten hiring timelines grows more compelling.

 

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