Flipping Risk: How Rethinking Hiring Norms Mitigates Vulnerabilities in the Cyber and Tech Employment Landscape

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Session Sponsor: 
2022 Talent Conference
Attendees will leave this session with an understanding of the risk involved in NOT reconsidering how and who they hire for tech and cybersecurity roles, and of the opportunity to get hiring for tech right.

Panelists will share insights and data that highlight the urgency of solving the tech skills gap, and the risks involved in not getting it right. Specifically, panelists will discuss hiring norms and expectations around credentials and experience that have tended to serve as barriers to finding and retaining strong and diverse tech talent. They will explain that, in light of new and promising on-ramps into entry-level tech jobs, those barriers are not only harmful, but unnecessary, and that offering smarter entry-points into the tech workforce for more people can benefit both individuals and organizations alike.

Learning Objectives:

  • Understand the challenges facing HR, IT and cybersecurity managers, in light of heightened and widespread cybersecurity risks and increasingly complex IT landscapes. Panelists will cite SHRM CompTIA insights to back up their assertions.
  • Hear about the appetite for 1) closer collaboration between HR and IT team leads in defining and changing the requisites for entry-level IT and cybersecurity roles, and 2) a shift away from a mindset of "buying tech talent" in favor of one that prioritizes an investment in the evolving competencies and skillsets of team members. Panelists will share findings and anecdotes from a recent CompTIA/SHRM focus group to validate this message.
  • Gain insight into some of the most promising tactics and strategies employers are using globally -- including apprenticeship and ongoing training -- to ensure new tech workers possess the most up-to-date and relevant skills that today's employers don't just want, but need.
Date(s) & Time(s): 
Monday, April 11, 2022 - 2:30pm to 3:30pm
Presenter: 

Melissa Risteff

Melissa
Risteff

Melissa Risteff spent the past few decades as an executive thriving in technology. As CEO and Founder of an EdTech startup, she sparked equitable change in STEM education. Risteff is the Chief Strategy Officer at MindSpark Learning – providing visionary leadership in the development of human capital solutions for the education-to-workplace ecosystem. 

Chris Magyar

Chris
Magyar

Chris Magyar is with the American Institutes for Research (AIR) and is the Project Director for the Department of Labor funded Apprenticeship Industry Intermediary project working in partnership with CompTIA’s Apprenticeships for Tech initiative.

Prior to joining AIR, Chris was Chief Apprenticeship Officer for Techtonic, a Boulder, Colorado based software development and talent generation company.  In this role, Chris drove the launch and growth of Colorado and Nebraska’s first registered apprenticeship programs in software development.

As a tech talent champion, Chris served as Co-Chair for the Boulder County Workforce Development Board and as Co-Chair for the Tech Talent Boulder/Broomfield sector partnership. 

Guillermo Corea

Guillermo
Corea

Guillermo Corea has been involved in digital technology for over 25 years. He’s currently the Managing Director for SHRMLabs, SHRM's workplace innovation laboratory and venture capital arm. He is charged with establishing SHRM as a research thought leader and product testbed for technologies impacting the future of work and the workplace.

Previously, as Director, Digital Media and Business Development at SHRM, he lead e-commerce operations and identified non-dues revenue opportunities through a variety of activities, including business and product development, and content and technology partnerships.

Moderator: 

Yvette Steele

Yvette
Steele

Yvette Steele leads CompTIA's Advancing Tech Talent and Diversity Community - creating programs, partnerships, tools and resources that impact business results through diversity, equity and inclusion. You'll find Yvette featured on many diversity and workforce focused podcasts, blogs, and panel discussions. As a tech professional with decades of experience,
she has noticed that while the industry has continuously changed affecting virtually every aspect of our lives, the faces of the workforce remain the same. It is her goal and passion to drive awareness and subsequent change for the benefit of individuals with diverse backgrounds - where their contributions can have a significant impact. "I have witnessed careers in technology improve lives and change the trajectory of families. I am excited to wake each day and know that my efforts will change a life"

Location: 
Homestead 3-4
Session Type: 
Concurrent Session
Competency: 
Business (Behavioral)
Organization (Technical)
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