Joe Benz is a seasoned talent acquisition professional with over 20 years of extensive experience in sourcing, recruitment, and selection across diverse industries, including banking and financial services, healthcare, and cyber-security. Currently serving as the Assistant Vice President and Senior Recruiter at U.S. Bank, Joe...
Joe Benz is a seasoned talent acquisition professional with over 20 years of extensive experience in sourcing, recruitment, and selection across diverse industries, including banking and financial services, healthcare, and cyber-security. Currently serving as the Assistant Vice President and Senior Recruiter at U.S. Bank, Joe plays a pivotal role in shaping the bank's workforce by sourcing and recruiting senior-level professionals and management candidates for its Corporate/Commercial Banking, Operations Services, and Digital Banking divisions. His expertise in full-cycle recruiting enables him to effectively manage the entire hiring process—from defining position requirements and candidate sourcing to conducting interviews, presenting offers, negotiating terms, and facilitating seamless onboarding for new employees.
At U.S. Bank, Joe is instrumental in developing talent pipelines that not only meet immediate hiring needs but also align with the bank's long-term strategic goals. His proficiency in high-volume recruiting and executive search ensures that he identifies top-tier candidates who possess the skills and experience necessary to thrive in a Fortune 500 financial services environment. Joe leverages social media and advanced recruitment technologies, such as Taleo, to enhance candidate engagement and streamline the recruitment process. His collaborative approach allows him to partner effectively with senior leadership, ensuring that the talent acquisition strategy is closely aligned with the bank's operational objectives and culture. With a deep understanding of deferred compensation and temporary staffing solutions, Joe is well-equipped to navigate the complexities of modern recruitment, making him a valuable asset to U.S. Bank and the broader financial services industry.