Today, the proper AI infrastructure is key to making productivity gains in organizations. Those tech professionals who know how to use AI will surpass those who lack these skills.
Implementing AI automation allows organizations to do more at a lower cost, but that requires hiring the right talent and implementing the appropriate tech tools.
“They have to have the tools in place and the infrastructure to support an AI or automation strategy within the organization for their employees,” says Joseph Thompson, senior manager at Dice.
When it comes to AI, organizations must understand their strategy and risk thresholds and know when more advanced security is necessary, according to Thompson.
“They can’t just have an open large language model (LLM) where their employees are working with sensitive information,” Thompson says. “They have to have a different type of strategy.”
Companies must establish a policy around use of robotic process automation and AI.
“Before we start the hiring process, we need to determine what our policies are going to be around the use of RPA and AI so that we know what it is we need to hire for and what it is we’re aiming to implement in our organization,” Thompson says.
Here are some strategies organizations can use to develop policies around RPA and AI that will help them hire the right professionals in automation.