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How this recruiter realized she was interviewing an AI deepfake

HR Brew

As AI continues to evolve, recruiters now have to worry about candidates using deepfake AI filters during interviews. Just ask Bettina Liporazzi, recruiting lead at Make , a remote digital studio that hires internationally (Liporazzi, for one, lives in Argentina). Ill be honest, their rsum looked okay.

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HR leaders want to ditch bad recruiting habits like ghosting candidates and rigid assessment tests in 2025

HR Brew

This year was a tough one for recruiters. As hiring demand declined amid a labor market cooldown , they were pummeled with a rapidly growing volume of applications from job seekers desperate to get their foot in the doorand angered when hiring teams didnt respond. Rethink culture fit. The response might take weeks or months.

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AI, talent shortages, and distrust: These are the biggest challenges HR pros are bracing for in 2025

HR Brew

2025 is already shaping up to be a doozy of a year. HR Brew asked people pros to share the biggest headaches they’re bracing for in 2025, and unsurprisingly, issues like return to office, hybrid work, AI, and talent shortages are top of mind.

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4 Learning & Development Trends for 2025 | ClearCompany

ClearCompany HRM

Organizational learning is sure to see some substantial changes in 2025 as new technologies like generative AI (GenAI) continue their push to involve more segments of the employee experience. The benefits of AI are pushing L&D into the spotlight as companies are looking to adapt to a tech-forward workplace.

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The Future of Onboarding: Key Trends Every HR Leader Needs to Know for 2025

In Navigating the Future of HR Onboarding in 2025 , we explore key trends reshaping the HR world, including AI document fraud, the rise of independent contractors and dispersed teams, and the shifting landscape of compliance and regulations.

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From one-size-fits-all strategies to nap pods, these are the workplace fads HR pros want to leave in 2024

HR Brew

The year is quickly coming to a close, and soon HR teams will hit the ground running in 2025. It’s time to shift away from generic solutions and focus on more personalized approaches.”—Sabra And it’s not turning out to be the recruiting magnet that some hoped.

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More than half of college seniors are pessimistic about starting their careers, according to a new report

HR Brew

Most students feel anxious about their job prospects after graduating college, but the class of 2025 is downright dour. Their top concerns are ones that HR pros are all too familiar with, including stress over a tight labor market and apprehensions about using AI in the workplace. The election and AI are also top concerns.