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Five More 2022 HR Technology Trends for You

Survale HR

Every year, analysts, investors, influencers, practitioners and vendors predict the HR technology trends they believe will have the most impact for the upcoming year. But all my predictions tended to foreshadow the adoption of feedback-based recruiting and employee experience management. I used to write these articles myself.

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Global perspectives on HR technology from a people leader in Norway

HRExecutive

A recent Gartner survey found that 56% of HR leaders believe that their current technology solutions need to be better aligned with the present and future requirements of their businesses. But this hasn’t turned them away from digital platforms.

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These orgs hired a chief AI officer. Does your company need one?

HRExecutive

With the ascent of AI-driven platforms and services, many companies are seeking machine learning leadership and expertise to keep their business strong. In many instances, AI oversight falls under the jurisdiction of the chief technology officer or chief information officer. Advertisement - Does your company need a CAIO?

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15 Job Titles for Human Resources: A Comprehensive HR Job List

Analytics in HR

HR professionals are involved in recruitment, performance management, learning and development, and much more. HR Specialist Job description An HR Specialist is someone who performs specific HR functions like recruitment, training and development, compensation and benefits, or employee relations. They own the entire recruiting cycle.

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A new era for human resources: Systemic HR™ has arrived

HRExecutive

Advertisement - HR’s role has expanded beyond basic recruiting, payroll and compensation. HR today, unlike the personnel function of the past, is a profession of design, consulting, technology and data. This means HR is now at the helm, steering companies into the future. So, what does this mean for HR?

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The Top 40 Job Titles in Human Resources

Ongig

The Chief Human Resource Officer (CHRO) is the most common HR leader job title at a large enterprise. Most CHROs report to the CEO. If a company is large enough, there may even be multiple CHROs. Pepsico, for example, has Ronald Schellekens as the overall CHRO. ” Some companies don’t use the CHRO title at all.

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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. The result is a report released this month called Is HR Ready for AI? Read the full report here to learn more.