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HR in 2023: Trends to Watch For

Zenefits

In 2022, we saw a glimpse of what the new post-pandemic normal looked like in the workplace. With many countries relaxing restrictions on gatherings and travel, global employers went back and forth on having employees return to work. According to a Society for Human Resources survey conducted last June, 48% of U.S. What were major HR trends in 2022?

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Josh Bersin: “Environment becomes core”

Thrive Global

For example, a report by the McKinsey Global Institute that estimated automation will eliminate 73 million jobs by 2030. I am an industry analyst, educator, and consultant and have worked in the areas of HR, tech enabled learning, and talent management and recruiting since 1998. Can you tell us a bit about your background?

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Krishna Kutty Of Kuroshio Consulting: “Explosion in Career Mobility”

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Explosion in Career Mobility: Coupled with continual learning and the move towards remote work, is the need to create a culture that helps your talent fight stagnation and career immobility. For example, a report by the McKinsey Global Institute that estimated automation will eliminate 73 million jobs by 2030. Where do you come from?

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Janet Candido: “Remote work and virtual meetings are here to stay”

Thrive Global

For example, a report by the McKinsey Global Institute that estimated automation will eliminate 73 million jobs by 2030. Remote work and virtual meetings are here to stay. The rise in virtual meeting technology like Microsoft Teams, Zoom, GoToMeeting, have facilitated the transition and we have all become more comfortable using these tools.

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Hari Kolam of Findem: “More job sharing on the horizon”

Thrive Global

This can especially be the case for moms who may fear losing professional ground if they have to pull back on hours. Employers gain the benefit of more diverse skills and viewpoints being brought to a role, in addition to better coverage for absences and higher retention rates. More job sharing on the horizon?—? Job sharing?—?where

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Sascha Mayer of Mamava: “An increase in inclusive language and policies”

Thrive Global

For example, a report by the McKinsey Global Institute that estimated automation will eliminate 73 million jobs by 2030. Mamava designs solutions for nursing mamas on the go, and since 2015 has placed over 1,900 lactation pods in locations as diverse as airports, sports stadiums, automobile factories, and military bases.