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In search of (artificial) intelligence

HRExecutive

Hiring growth for this role has grown 74% annually in the past four years and encompasses a few different titles within the space that all have a very specific set of skills, despite being spread across industries, including artificial intelligence and machine learning engineer.” What, pray tell, jobs are we talking about?

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Most Important Developments In HR This Year

GetFive

Events of 2019 Shook Companies To Their Core – HR Was Right In The Middle. We don’t think we’ve ever seen a more earth-shaking year for HR than 2019 — and yes, that includes the year that a newfangled thing called “online learning” changed the face of training forever. Turns out the U.S.

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“Agility enables leaders to remain flexible and move quickly to apply solutions, while maintaining foresight” With Charlie Katz & Craig Scheef

Thrive Global

Craig Scheef co-founded Texas Security Bank in 2008 and serves as Chairman and Chief Executive Officer. He oversees and manages each department to ensure that the bank lives up to its mission — elevating the champions of free enterprise. In May 2008, Texas Security Bank began operations with $26.5

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Employee benefits: A guide on common and best benefits

Workable

But, employee benefits can be much more than these, from training opportunities to startup perks (let’s not focus on the notorious ping pong tables, though). From law-mandated insurance to free snacks, benefits and perks can play a big role in talent attraction and employee retention. Why do employers offer benefits to employees?

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Brianna Kilcullen of Anact: “Lemon water”

Thrive Global

Anact was successfully funded on Kickstarter in 2019 and is now a direct to e-commerce brand. For me, that meant seeing the textile industry evolve and take responsibility for its social and environmental impact. I drink a quart of water with one lemon every morning to wake up and alkalize my blood. mildewy towels?—?I

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Setting the Rules for a Prosperous Financial Future

DailyPay

Jason Fichtner is a fellow at the Bipartisan Policy Center, and is a Senior Lecturer and an Associate Director of the Master of International Economics and Finance program at Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies, also known as SAIS, in Washington D.C. Michael joined the DailyPay team in 2019. About Our Speakers.

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Culture, Comms, & Cocktails: Live from IABC’s World Conference

SocialChorus

One of the best things about the conference was reconnecting with others from the industry. It can be anything from IT change, HR change, finance change or transformational change. And you have the water, you have the mountains, you have the harbor and then of course you have the Canadians who are lovely people. Michael Nord.