AI in Recruitment: Balancing Tech and Human Touch in Belgian Staffing Agencies
Written by: Jeroen Van Ermen from Talent Business Partnerson May 9, 2025

Ever wondered how AI is transforming the recruitment world beyond the flashy headlines? Recently, we hosted, together with LinkedIn, Spott and delaware, an executive dinner with senior staffing executives from Belgian recruitment agencies where we tackled this exact question. Over great food and even better conversation, we explored how to harness AI's power while preserving what makes recruitment fundamentally human.
The Recruitment Tech Landscape: Finding Our Footing
The consensus around the table was clear – AI excels at handling repetitive administrative tasks. From sourcing candidates to updating ATS information and recording conversations, automation is freeing up valuable human time. One crucial insight that emerged was the importance of centralized data. Having all recruitment information in one accessible place isn't just convenient – it's becoming essential for effective AI implementation. As one agency leader put it, "Your AI is only as good as your data. Get that right first." This raises important questions about data governance:- How do you ensure recruiters consistently update information?
- What incentives work best for maintaining data quality?
- Can AI itself help identify and fill information gaps?
The ROI Puzzle: Measuring What Matters
Perhaps our most challenging conversation centered around ROI. How exactly do you measure the return on investment for these new AI tools? While everyone watches the bottom line – placements made, deals closed, revenue generated – attributing success specifically to AI implementations isn't straightforward. When testing multiple tools simultaneously, identifying which one drove which improvement becomes nearly impossible. The metrics that still matter include:- Time-to-hire and time-to-fill reductions
- Recruiter productivity (placements per consultant)
- Candidate and client satisfaction scores
Change Management: The Human Side of Tech Adoption
"We rolled out an amazing AI sourcing tool that almost nobody used," admitted one executive with a laugh. "We were so focused on the tech that we forgot to bring our people along for the journey." The most successful adoption stories involved:- Clear communication about how AI would make recruiters' lives easier, not replace their roles
- Identifying tech-enthusiastic team members as internal champions
- Comprehensive training programs with ongoing support
- Celebrating and sharing early wins
The Future Balance: Human Touch in an AI World
Perhaps the most passionate discussion revolved around the future of recruitment itself. How much will AI transform the recruiter's role? Will the human touch become obsolete? The majority concluded that human interaction remains irreplaceable for assessing potential beyond what's visible on a CV. The true value of a recruitment consultant lies in making matches that consider intangibles – cultural fit, potential for growth, and interpersonal dynamics that AI can't fully capture. As one executive eloquently put it: "AI can tell you who can do the job based on their past. Humans can see who might excel despite their past." However, this balance depends significantly on your business model:- If your value proposition centers on lightning-fast placements, AI-driven matchmaking becomes essential
- If you emphasize deep candidate relationships and thorough evaluation, human judgment remains your core offering
- Most agencies are finding a middle path: using AI to handle initial screening while preserving human touchpoints for final assessment and relationship-building