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Transcript of Talent Connect 2014 Presentation 10 10 14
University of California & LinkedIn
Elaine Peters – Director, Systemwide Talent
Acquisition and Executive Recruitment
The TransformationUC Talent Management Strategy
People – the Most Valuable ResourceOur faculty. Our students. Our staff
We are here to innovate and explore. To make things better.
UC competing for top talent
• Technology
• Fundraising
• Healthcare
• Executive
The University of CaliforniaOur people exchange ideas, make advancements and educate millions
Second largest employer in California
Mission of teaching, research & public
service
Reactive recruiting
Limited tools and resources
Dependent on search firms
Little external presence on social
media
Decentralized talent functions
Difficulty collecting data
Before The Transformation
The ApproachOrganization Transformation
#1 Talent acquisition as a strategic
partner
#2 Training, tools and resources
#3 Telling our story on LinkedIn
Strategic business partner
New proactive approach
After The Transformation
250,000 Followers
119,000 employees on LinkedIn
$2 million savings
50% internal talent
After The Transformation
Focus on internal talent
External hires not as successful
Employee value proposition
Candidate experience
Trends and Next Steps
Before & After
Lack of understanding from senior
leadershipCommitment from senior leadership
Dependency on search firms Reduced use of search firms
Limited ability to reach out to
passive candidates
Little training for recruiters
Lack of marketplace presence
No talent management strategies
Ability to contact passive candidates
Recruiters = talent advisors
Presence through career pages,
sponsored jobs
Systemwide talent management
strategy in place
Define a talent management strategy
Identify talent acquisition
Identify internal top talent
Provide training & resources
Closing Thoughts
Questions
Color palette
Primary color palette
WhiteBlackLinkedIn blue
Light grayMedium grayDark gray
Please use sparingly in the following order
Accent color palette
Red Orange Teal
Yellow Pink Green Gray
PurpleBlue
multiple colors to express hierarchy
First pick
Last pick
Icons
Icons
Pick from the
Charts
Which chart should I use?
The column chart is best utilized when showing a comparison between different metrics within the same set i.e.
the number of app downloads for LinkedIn, Pulse, Recruiter, and Contacts.
The area chart is best utilized when visualizing the composition of data sets over a period of time i.e.
engagement for different sites over the past year.
The bar chart is best utilized when showing a comparison between LinkedIn metrics (highlighted in blue) and
other company’s metrics (colored in gray).
The pie or donut chart is best utilized when visualizing the composition of data sets in relation to each other
i.e. racial diversity in the tech industry. Use the donut chart when there are more than 5 categories.
The line chart is best utilized when visualizing the distribution of data sets over time i.e. the revenue of many
different companies for the past 3 years.
The scatter chart is best utilized when visualizing the relationship between data sets i.e. the purchasing
behavior of different cohorts.
Column chart
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Pie chart
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Bar chart
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Donut chart
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Line chart
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Scatter chart
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new scatter chart is to copy and
Source: As calculated by comScore, including SlideShare beginning in 2012
Map elements
Map elements
Pin markers
Dialog label
Dialog label 1This dialog label can be
used to describe
characteristics of a point
on the map
Dialog label 2This dialog label can be
used to describe
characteristics of a point
on the map
Dialog label 3This dialog label can be
used to describe
characteristics of a point
on the map
Area markers
Map elements
TIP
Use the pin markers to draw attention
to specific locations.
Use the dialog labels when you
absolutely can’t convey all the
information verbally.
Use the area markers to convey spatial
coverage, or value (i.e. a larger circle
means a higher density metric).
Pin markers
Dialog labels
Dialog labelThis dialog label can be
used to describe
characteristics of a point
on the map
Dialog labelThis dialog label can be
used to describe
characteristics of a point
on the map
Dialog labelThis dialog label can be
used to describe
characteristics of a point
on the map
Area/density markers