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Skill-based hiring – making skills visible and opening up new talent pools
More success in recruiting: Why skills are more important than degrees
Why skill-based hiring is crucial now
- Demographic change and skills shortages as drivers.
- Half-life of skills and lifelong learning.
- From job titles to skills: Focus on abilities instead of career ladders.
Systematically identifying and highlighting competencies
- Record, evaluate, and operationalize skills.
- Development and use of competency profiles.
- Practical examples from SMEs and corporations: success factors and stumbling blocks.
- Developing a skill profile for a real role.
Future & Transfer
- Role of HR, management, and applicants in the skill-based process.
- Strategies for implementation in existing recruiting processes.
In your online learning environment, you will find useful information, downloads and extra services for this training course once you have registered.
- You will learn how to create competency profiles for real roles and integrate them into the recruiting process in a targeted manner.
- You will learn how to find talents whose skills are optimally suited to the requirements.
- You understand how skill-based hiring contributes to fairer and more diverse selection processes.
Trainer input, best practice examples, studies, exercises, exchange of experiences, practical workshop
Recruiters, HR business partners, HR developers, HR generalists, people & culture specialists talent managers with responsibility for personnel selection. Particularly suitable for organizations that want to professionalize and further develop their selection processes.
- Customized training courses
- Direct application in practice
- Efficient use of time and resources
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Start dates and details
Wednesday, 07.10.2026
09:00 am - 1:00 pm
Tuesday, 26.01.2027
09:00 am - 1:00 pm
Monday, June 21, 2027
09:00 am - 1:00 pm
Thursday, September 30, 2027
09:00 am - 1:00 pm