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HR technology in 2024: What to look for

HRExecutive

This type of artificial intelligence is specifically designed to generate new data, text, images or objects from existing data and has the potential to completely transform various HR and talent management functions. HR tech providers to watch: Salary.com, Compa, Visier 5. 1 topic in 2024.

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5 Ways to Promote More Gender Equity in the Workplace

Visier

Google is the latest company to come under fire for allegedly paying female employees less than their male counterparts , but the tech giant has refused to disclose compensation information to Department of Labor (DoL) investigators. Dig deeper by finding out if pay and performance ratings are unbiased for men and women. I think not.

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Pitchfest showcases innovation in return at HR Tech

HRExecutive

Pitchfest judges Joanne Estrada, Chris Havrilla and George LaRocque grilled start-up entrepreneurs through an opening round featuring a number of organizations from around the globe pitching solutions that address compensation, health insurance, company culture and more. Related: The HR tech start-up market is booming. Consult.),

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11 more startups compete in Pitchfest round 2

HRExecutive

an executive coaching, outplacement and leadership training firm, and Compa, a talent acquisition compensation analytics tool, advanced from that round. The first round kicked off Tuesday night in front of a standing-room, but socially distanced, crowd of attendees in the Expo Hall to close out the first day of the conference.

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What is Compensation Management?

HRsoft

How to get more out of your compensation management efforts? Learn what compensation management is and why it is important to increase employee retention , motivation, and productivity. Compensation practices continue to evolve as economic factors, industry changes and employee demands transform.