Want to attract candidates to your company? Set up your HQ in a TV-famous office, like iCIMS. The HR software company is based at Bell Works in Holmdel, NJ—aka, Lumon Industries, the mysterious biotech company at the center of sci-fi thriller Severance. Its second season sparked a spike in visits, and interest, in the complex and its businesses. “It’s been interesting to see sort of the uptick in interest in Bell Works, knowing now that this is a hot spot due to the tie back to the show,” Stephanie Sansone, director of talent acquisition at iCIMS, tells HR Brew. (No, iCIMS’ employees aren’t severed. Yes, Sansone is asked that often.) The exposure has helped attract NYC-area talent to iCIMS, which, prepandemic, touted itself as a tech employer for workers looking to ditch the commute into the Big Apple. But that’s shifted as iCIMS has expanded globally. For more on how Sansone leads talent acquisition at iCIMS, keep reading here.—PM |