
Webinar: Live Event
Cracking the Code on Quality of Hire in 2025
Is your hiring strategy driving true business impact?
Quality of Hire (QoH) is quickly becoming one of the most critical measures for TA leaders — yet many organizations are still figuring out how to make it meaningful at scale.
In this upcoming webinar, moderated by Kathryne Friend (VP of Community, HIGHER) and sponsored by Ashby, senior TA leaders will explore practical strategies for building frameworks, securing executive buy-in, and connecting QoH to long-term outcomes like retention, performance, and promotion.
Featuring:
Jonathan Beaney, Head of Talent Acquisition and Talent Operations @ Revolut
Robbie Simpson, Global Head of Talent Acquisition @ Glovo
Jim Miller, VP of People & Talent @ Ashby
Hear how these leaders are shaping QoH programs and get actionable insights you can apply in your own organization.
Webinar Details:
Date: 1 October 2025. Time: 3:00 PM BST | 10:00 AM ET | 9:00 AM CT
Who is this for?
Senior TA & People Leaders ready to make hiring quality a business-level conversation.
Talent practitioners looking for practical frameworks they can apply in their orgs.
Executives & stakeholders who want to understand how hiring decisions translate into business impact.
Don’t miss this webinar — secure your spot and transform your QoH approach!
Sponsored by:
What you’ll learn
Frameworks at Scale: How teams are building QoH programs that align hiring success with business outcomes.
Driving Adoption: Proven tactics for securing executive buy-in and embedding QoH as a core metric.
Closing the Loop: Connecting QoH data to long-term employee performance and retention.
Data in Action: Real-world examples of how companies are combining data sources and feedback touchpoints effectively.
From metric to impact: Turning QoH into a standard that truly drives business results.
Speakers
Jonathan Beaney
Head of Talent Acquisition and Talent Operations, Revolut
Robbie Simpson
Global Head of Talent Acquisition, Glovo
Jim Miller
VP of People & Talent, Ashby
Kathryne Friend
VP Community EMEA, HIGHER
