John Sorby is a seasoned Senior Talent Acquisition Partner at Handelsbanken, where he leverages his extensive experience in regulated financial services to drive strategic recruitment initiatives. With a focus on the Product, Digital, and Sustainability Divisions, as well as the East District Branch Network, John...
John Sorby is a seasoned Senior Talent Acquisition Partner at Handelsbanken, where he leverages his extensive experience in regulated financial services to drive strategic recruitment initiatives. With a focus on the Product, Digital, and Sustainability Divisions, as well as the East District Branch Network, John plays a pivotal role in shaping the bank's workforce to align with its core values of customer satisfaction, financial strength, and sustainability.
His expertise in end-to-end recruitment processes allows him to effectively identify, attract, and retain top talent, ensuring that Handelsbanken remains competitive in a rapidly evolving financial landscape. John’s proficiency in corporate recruiting and strategic recruitment planning enables him to develop tailored recruitment strategies that meet the unique needs of each division, while his skills in stakeholder engagement and management foster strong relationships with hiring managers and key decision-makers across the organization.
In addition to his recruitment acumen, John is adept at managing preferred supplier lists (PSLs) and navigating complex restructures, ensuring that the bank's talent acquisition efforts are both efficient and compliant with industry regulations. His commitment to fostering a diverse and inclusive workplace is evident in his approach, as he actively seeks to engage candidates from varied backgrounds, enriching the bank's culture and enhancing its service delivery.
As Handelsbanken continues to expand its footprint in the UK, John Sorby’s insights and strategic vision will be instrumental in driving the bank's talent acquisition efforts, ultimately contributing to its long-term success and sustainability in the financial services sector.