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April is the "Foolest" Month
Thank you to everyone who attended our “Fool Party!”
We loved sharing the new space with you, and divulging teasers for what the “Future of Work” will mean for Dreamore.
Our dear friend Tony Winders took some great photos and was kind enough to share them. Click here to view!
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The Waste Land of Work: T.S. Eliot, AI, and the Future of Hiring
T.S. Eliot’s The Waste Land uses the April landscape to capture the disillusionment and spiritual emptiness. It’s a poem of broken myths—where once-coherent traditions have splintered, and humanity finds itself disconnected, searching for new coherence amid the chaos.
Now, fast forward a century, and we stand at another cultural and technological crossroads—this time in the world of work. The rise of AI in hiring, especially generative and evaluative tools, mirrors the same fragmentation, alienation, and search for reinvention that Eliot’s poem describes.
Good news…
The future of work doesn’t have to be a Waste Land. But it might become one—unless we center humanity, empathy, and ethics in every algorithm we deploy.
Eliot ends on a surprising note of peace—
“What the thunder said: Datta. Dayadhvam. Damyata.
Shantih shantih shantih.”
Three imperatives that feel uncannily relevant for our moment:
Datta — Give
Dayadhvam — Sympathize
Damyata — Control
These should be our guideposts in building the future of hiring:
Give opportunity to those overlooked by traditional systems.
Sympathize with the whole person, not just the data trail.
Control the tools we create—so they reflect our highest ideals, not our past mistakes.
There is hope. When designed with care, AI can support equity. It can highlight overlooked talent, open doors to non-traditional candidates, and create scalable, inclusive systems. But that requires human values at the core of technological design.
Dreamore is listening and building.
Stay tuned for next issue and a big announcement; The Future of Work by Dreamore.
-Annemarie, Lydia, Lyla, and Davina.