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Artificial intelligence (AI) at work: What you need to know

Insperity

Although its introduction into the workplace is fairly recent, artificial intelligence (AI) has already become a hot topic of conversation. As a reaction to alarmist news headlines about “robots taking over” that tend to dominate the discussion, many employees fear for their job security and worry that they will be replaced by AI.

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Build a high-performing sales team: your comprehensive guide

Workable

You may be a newly hired or appointed sales executive charged with building out a sales department to further company goals, or you may be a sales manager looking for quick guidance on what to hire for when expanding your existing team with a few new hires. Find out with Workable, the world's leading ATS. So, let’s get started.

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How Will AI Transform the Hiring Process?

Cronofy

Cronofy’s real-time scheduling technology is a great complement to many of these tools and we had discussions with several providers on the benefits of calendar sync for AI tools. AI is a hot topic and many industry sectors are investing in it. This is why posting an attractive job ad is a critical part of recruiting.

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HR Tech Weekly: Episode #285: Stacey Harris and John Sumser

HR Examiner

Hosts Stacey Harris and John Sumser discuss important news and topics in recruiting and HR technology. OutMatch Acquires Recruitment Automation Platform LaunchPad Link ». Other News this Week. New Yello Sourcing Marketplace helps employers connect with early talent candidates virtually Link ».

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HR’s New Year Resolution: Move Up the Workforce Intelligence Maturity Curve

Visier

They are particularly powerful in scenarios where the path to business impact is less obvious, and so we often see them in process-heavy or data-heavy disciplines. Once the reports are generated, they are rarely used again and the only process in place is to react to the next request. or “how many people left from my department?”