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Recruiting, L&D and talent management top areas of AI opportunity and risk

HRExecutive

In late 2023, HR tech analyst firm Valoir collaborated with Human Resource Executive ® to study the challenges confronting HR leaders as they integrate AI within their enterprises. iCIMS: Winter release iCIMS unveiled its winter release mid-month, introducing a generative AI-powered recruiting assistant to boost talent acquisition efficiency.

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5 Lessons Pfizer Has Learned About How to Maintain Agility

Linkedin Talent Blog

Sherry Cassano , the SVP of people experience at Pfizer, shared some of the lessons the company has learned about maintaining agility during a keynote session at Talent Connect 2023 , LinkedIn’s annual conference for global talent acquisition and talent development leaders. And what did they learn from it?”

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First Look at 2023 Talent Acquisition Research: Pay Transparency, Ghosting, and More

Lighthouse

Of all the aspects of human capital management, talent acquisition has seen a tremendous upheaval in the last three years. From a full stop in 2020 to full speed in 2021 and 2022, we’re now seeing some mixed signals about what the future holds. Our livestream to share our early findings can be viewed here.

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Transform 2020 Recruitment Marketing Conference Recap

Stories Incorporated HR

For over five years now, Transform has brought together the brightest in talent acquisition and recruitment marketing with the goal of transforming an industry. The 2020 event was the first Transform since SmashFly was acquired by Symphony Talent and was completely virtual due to COVID-19. Read on for Stories Inc.’s

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How Talent Intelligence Supports a Global Workforce

Eightfold

A 2020 McKinsey study based in the UK found that “in about 75 percent of cases, it pays for an organisation to reskill an employee,” write Tera Allas, Will Fairbairn, and Elizabeth Foote. First, companies may overlook the need to build reskilling into their talent management. Investing in existing employees’ skills pays off.

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Episode 386: Paying Attention to Help the Business Be Successful With Amy Cappellanti-Wolf From Cohesity

Workology

Join host Jessica Miller-Merrell, founder of Workology.com as she sits down and gets to the bottom of trends, tools, and case studies for the business leader, HR, and recruiting professional who is tired of the status quo. Now here’s Jessica with this episode of Workology. She’s the CHRO at Cohesity.

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Why Boomerang Employees Are a Good Thing

Achievers

Brendan Browne , LinkedIns Vice President of Global Talent Acquisition, notes, "Employees might move around more, but they also remain much more connected to former employers. A Deloitte study also notes that two-thirds of millennials say that they are open to leaving their current employer before 2020.