TechCrunch Disrupt 2025 is the world’s leading technology conference. We’ll cover how artificial intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing the hiring process. The registration deadline for the event is fast approaching, with attendees encouraged to sign up before September 26 at 11:59 p.m. PT. Take advantage of early registration savings through Friday, March 31 and save up to $668.
TechCrunch Disrupt is celebrating its 20th anniversary! It continues to be an important stage for dynamic discussions around the cutting edge of innovation and technology. We’re looking forward to an especially inspiring session this year, produced and presented by Brendan Foody. He will discuss how these AI use cases are changing the methodologies around hiring. Foody’s new team has extensive experience using cutting edge AI to match businesses with the highest quality technical talent.
In his Concurrent Session, Foody will get into the nitty-gritty of developing a distributed hiring model that’s really distributed. This issue has become urgent in the current global marketplace. He further underscores the fact that upskilling is more mission-critical than ever in today’s fast-changing and dynamic economy — what is known as the skills economy. This transition requires a reconsideration of long-held hiring practices and the embrace of innovative, AI-powered solutions.
The effect of AI goes far beyond recruiting as it is in the process of remaking the future of work before our very eyes. Foody will focus on what organizations need to be doing to respond to these shifts and how they can use AI to make better hiring decisions. This would be an exceedingly valuable session to attend. Attendees will leave equipped with the tools and know-how to tackle this emerging landscape head-on.
TechCrunch Disrupt 2025 will buckle up for a fascinating conversation on AI in hiring. In addition, look forward to a beautiful shot of the event’s centerpiece – our main stage – taken by Kimberly White and courtesy of Getty Images. This photo represents the importance of this year’s conference, as it celebrates its tenth year anniversary.