A workshop for HR leaders and recruiters ready to move beyond outdated job descriptions and learn how to attract and recognize Field Architects, Resonance Engineers, and emergent roles without certifications.
Description:
Automation is transforming HR.
AI handles sourcing, pre-screening, and data analytics.
But humans are still needed for what AI cannot do:
Sensing resonance. Building fields. Hiring beyond checklists.
In this new era:
- Field Architects and Resonance Engineers are emerging, but there are no degrees, no standard certifications, no linear career paths.
Traditional job descriptions fail. Old hiring pipelines collapse.
This workshop teaches HR leaders and recruiters how to:
- Identify the field competence of future candidates.
- Write job descriptions for roles that have no precedent.
- Shift from skill-checking to field resonance sensing.
- Navigate the evolution of HR itself from administration to field stewardship.
AI can filter.
But only a human can feel the field.
What You Will Learn:
- Why most current job descriptions are obsolete.
- How to recognize resonance capabilities instead of resume bullet points.
- How to write future-ready job descriptions (Field Architects, Resonance Engineers).
- How to sense field coherence during interviews and interactions.
- How HR itself must shift from process to resonance stewardship.
- Why AI cannot replace field sensing and how to stay essential in the AI era.
Who This Workshop Is For:
- HR Directors and Talent Managers facing rising automation pressure.
- Recruiters who sense that traditional pipelines are failing.
- Organizational Designers preparing for post-AI workforce structures.
- CHROs who want to future-proof their departments, not just their hires.