Thursday, 12th March at 4pm CET (11am ET)

Hiring Benchmarks Report: The data behind the world's highest-performing hiring teams

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See exactly how your hiring performance stacks up against top companies and understand what defines a high-performing organization in 2026.

Thursday, 12th March at 4pm CET (11am ET)

Hiring Benchmarks Report: The data behind the world's highest-performing hiring teams

Speakers
Klaudia Lorenc
Starred
Marketing & Campaigns Lead
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Join us for an exclusive first look at the 2026 edition of our Hiring Benchmarks Report! Drawing on insights from one of the world’s largest hiring benchmark datasets, we’ll explore the trends and behaviors that separated high-performing teams from the rest in 2025 and what that means for the year ahead.

This session goes beyond the report. It’s your chance to see exactly how your hiring performance stacks up against top performers and understand what it really takes to be a high-performing organization in 2026.

We break down what the benchmarks really mean, how top-performing organizations are adapting their hiring strategies, and what practical steps you can take to elevate your hiring performance.

What You’ll Learn:

  1. The top findings from the 2025 benchmark data with deeper analysis and practical takeaways.
  2. What defines a high-performing hiring organization in 2026.
  3. How leading teams are using AI and automation to drive efficiency without sacrificing quality.
  4. The key shifts shaping hiring excellence this year and how to stay ahead.
  5. Practical ideas you can apply immediately in your own teams.

Why Should You Watch?

This is your chance to benchmark your hiring performance against industry leaders, uncover blind spots in your recruitment process, and get actionable insights to improve your hiring performance in 2026.

Sign up and be the first to get your copy of our latest Hiring Benchmarks Report!

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