5 Inspiring Women in HR Tech Who Are Redefining Talent Acquisition

In today’s competitive job market, talent acquisition has become more challenging and complex than ever. Companies are constantly seeking innovative ways to attract, assess, and hire the best candidates. This is where HR Tech plays a crucial role, revolutionizing traditional hiring processes and making them more efficient, inclusive, and data-driven. Among the many leaders driving this transformation, a group of inspiring women stands out for their exceptional contributions to the HR Tech industry.

Despite advancements made in recent times, women continue to be underrepresented in the tech industry, encountering obstacles like unconscious bias, gender wage disparities, and a scarcity of female role models. Nonetheless, numerous accomplished women in tech have made noteworthy contributions to the field, serving as inspirations for all, particularly young women, aspiring to pursue careers in technology. In today’s ever-evolving work environment, the role of Human Resources (HR) leaders has expanded beyond conventional boundaries. An extraordinary transformation is underway, spearheaded by a group of exceptional Indian women who are not only climbing the corporate ladder but also reshaping the HR landscape with their remarkable vision and determination.

These women entrepreneurs are not just shaping the future of talent acquisition; they are redefining what it means to find and hire talent in a digital-first world. By leveraging cutting-edge technologies like artificial intelligence, machine learning, and big data analytics, these trailblazers are developing innovative solutions that enhance candidate experience, streamline recruitment processes, and promote diversity and inclusion in the workplace

Let’s delve into the stories of these 4 extraordinary Indian women who are redefining the contours of HR leadership and shaping the future of work.

Yogita Tulsiani, iXceed Solutions:-
Yogita is the Director & Co-founder of iXceed Solutions . The dynamic Ms Yogita Tulsiani is armed with a Master’s in Business Administration from ISB, Hyderabad. The versatile businessperson has more than a decade of experience in Business Development and Consultancy across various industries in the UK, USA, Europe and APAC. Her repertoire includes an illustrious clientele in the Financial Services, Telecom, Retail, Information Technology and Learning industries like Genpact Headstrong and HP.

Asma Thorve, Empowered LMS:-
Asma is the co-founder of Empowered LMS, Asma is an experienced professional with 20+ years of industry experience. A large part of this has been spent in the learning technology space, thus making her an industry veteran who has seen the learning technology space evolve over this period. With marque customers using their solutions, Enthralltech is an established player in this space. Her company won the Asia Tech Innovation award in 2016 thus underlying the innovative solution they bring to their customers.

Geetha Prabhu, WorkFlexi.in:-
Geetha Prabhu is the Founder of WorkFlexi.in.With the growing need of flexible work in organizations of all sizes, Geetha is looking to solve the problem through her solution. By connecting companies with individuals seeking these flexible work assignments she is addressing a key gap in the talent acquisition solution set in the Indian HR Tech space. With her deep expertise in market research one would assume that she has enough insights about this space to solve this challenge.

Shelly Singh, PeopleStrong:-

Shelly Singh is the co-founder of PeopleStrong . After a short stint as HR professional Shelly identified a business challenge and co-founded PeopleStrong in 2002. Since then PeopleStrong has grown to be one of the most successful entrepreneurial journeys in the Indian ecosystem. As a chief business officer, she continues to build a strong brand for the organization while also anchoring the strategic and operational initiatives at PeopleStrong. She was identified as “Thought leader of the year” in 2014 by the HRO Today, Asia Pacific forum.

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