
Talent Marketing Strategist shaping the future of hiring through authentic branding
Every candidate interaction is a brand moment. A rushed rejection or silent recruiter doesn’t just lose talent-it tells a story that spreads. Srimoyee Dey has seen it globally, from APAC to South America: candidates are your loudest marketers. With 15 years in employer branding and talent strategy, she shows how small fixes-clear timelines, honest communication, accurate job ads-can turn hiring from an admin process into brand power. Having founded Lumen to help leaders humanize recruitment, Srimoyee explains why the most trusted brands don’t start with ads-they start with how they treat people who apply.
Automation has transformed recruiting by enabling instant responses, faster sourcing, and streamlined applicant tracking. But speed comes at a cost. Having seen firsthand how automated rejections eroded trust, Srimoyee shares how AI can unintentionally strip away humanity from hiring. She explores how organizations can use technology responsibly by balancing efficiency with empathy. That means designing systems that are transparent, fair, and respectful. The future of hiring is not AI versus humans, it is AI with empathy.
When companies hit rapid growth, recruiting often becomes a numbers game-and the culture that once attracted top talent starts to disappear in the noise. Srimoyee Dey has worked with global firms to prove it doesn’t have to be this way. She shows how organizations can scale while keeping their cultural DNA intact, from training recruiters as brand ambassadors to weaving authentic values into every job post and interview. With over 15 years of employer branding experience across multiple continents, she makes the case that growth isn’t the enemy of identity-it’s the stage where culture can shine the brightest.
Most organizations pour millions into product marketing and customer experience, yet when it comes to attracting talent, they fall back on job boards and stock images. Srimoyee argues this imbalance directly undermines growth. Talent marketing, or how a company presents itself to candidates, shapes retention, culture, and even customer trust. Companies that treat candidate outreach with the same care as a sales pitch consistently build stronger teams, healthier reputations, and lower attrition. For leaders, the message is clear: talent marketing is not cosmetic, it is a strategic lever for long-term success.
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The Talent Frontier | AI for All: Rethinking Talent Pipelines with Equity, Automation & Empathy
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Why Your Hiring Process Builds Your Brand Faster Than Marketing
Every candidate interaction is a brand moment. A rushed rejection or silent recruiter doesn’t just lose talent-it tells a story that spreads. Srimoyee Dey has seen it globally, from APAC to South America: candidates are your loudest marketers. With 15 years in employer branding and talent strategy, she shows how small fixes-clear timelines, honest communication, accurate job ads-can turn hiring from an admin process into brand power. Having founded Lumen to help leaders humanize recruitment, Srimoyee explains why the most trusted brands don’t start with ads-they start with how they treat people who apply.
Why Talent Marketing is a Business Strategy
Most organizations pour millions into product marketing and customer experience, yet when it comes to attracting talent, they fall back on job boards and stock images. Srimoyee argues this imbalance directly undermines growth. Talent marketing, or how a company presents itself to candidates, shapes retention, culture, and even customer trust. Companies that treat candidate outreach with the same care as a sales pitch consistently build stronger teams, healthier reputations, and lower attrition. For leaders, the message is clear: talent marketing is not cosmetic, it is a strategic lever for long-term success.
Why Growth Doesn’t Have to Dilute Culture in Hiring
When companies hit rapid growth, recruiting often becomes a numbers game-and the culture that once attracted top talent starts to disappear in the noise. Srimoyee Dey has worked with global firms to prove it doesn’t have to be this way. She shows how organizations can scale while keeping their cultural DNA intact, from training recruiters as brand ambassadors to weaving authentic values into every job post and interview. With over 15 years of employer branding experience across multiple continents, she makes the case that growth isn’t the enemy of identity-it’s the stage where culture can shine the brightest.
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Latest video

The Talent Frontier | AI for All: Rethinking Talent Pipelines with Equity, Automation & Empathy
Latest episodes
Key topics
Why Your Hiring Process Builds Your Brand Faster Than Marketing
Every candidate interaction is a brand moment. A rushed rejection or silent recruiter doesn’t just lose talent-it tells a story that spreads. Srimoyee Dey has seen it globally, from APAC to South America: candidates are your loudest marketers. With 15 years in employer branding and talent strategy, she shows how small fixes-clear timelines, honest communication, accurate job ads-can turn hiring from an admin process into brand power. Having founded Lumen to help leaders humanize recruitment, Srimoyee explains why the most trusted brands don’t start with ads-they start with how they treat people who apply.
Why Talent Marketing is a Business Strategy
Most organizations pour millions into product marketing and customer experience, yet when it comes to attracting talent, they fall back on job boards and stock images. Srimoyee argues this imbalance directly undermines growth. Talent marketing, or how a company presents itself to candidates, shapes retention, culture, and even customer trust. Companies that treat candidate outreach with the same care as a sales pitch consistently build stronger teams, healthier reputations, and lower attrition. For leaders, the message is clear: talent marketing is not cosmetic, it is a strategic lever for long-term success.
Why Growth Doesn’t Have to Dilute Culture in Hiring
When companies hit rapid growth, recruiting often becomes a numbers game-and the culture that once attracted top talent starts to disappear in the noise. Srimoyee Dey has worked with global firms to prove it doesn’t have to be this way. She shows how organizations can scale while keeping their cultural DNA intact, from training recruiters as brand ambassadors to weaving authentic values into every job post and interview. With over 15 years of employer branding experience across multiple continents, she makes the case that growth isn’t the enemy of identity-it’s the stage where culture can shine the brightest.
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