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2018 Trends to Watch: 6 Trends That Will Impact Employers

HR Daily Advisor

As 2017 comes to a close and the talent landscape continues to evolve, Randstad US released its expert analysis on hiring and workplace trends for the next year. “The growing STEM skill shortage, AI both disrupting and creating jobs and talent driving a shift toward agile work arrangements is a lot for employers to keep up with.

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Are High-Skill Occupations “Safe” from Automation?

Visier

New research using AI to match patent language with work shows that AI may reinvent high-skill work sooner than you think. However, just as Amazon’s technology affected markets in ways no one expected, so AI may affect high-skill work faster and in more ways than you think. However, the findings for AI are different. .”

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TOP 11 recruitment software to look out for in 2020 [+ G2 reviews]

Skillate

The recruitment game has changed drastically over the last decade. As per studies, the global recruitment software market was valued at USD 1753.2 mn in 2017 and is expected to grow at a compounded annual growth rate of 7.4% As per studies, the global recruitment software market was valued at USD 1753.2 mn by 2025.

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Bet Big on These HR Tech Conference 2017 Sessions

Visier

Here’s a sampling from the 2018 cohort: “The structure of work will become more adaptive, more informal and less focused on formal structure and static design solutions.”. Decisions about hiring and training will be tied more carefully to the bottom line” (predicted by frequent Visier guest writer, John Boudreau ).

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Bet Big on These HR Tech Conference 2017 Sessions

Visier

Here’s a sampling from the 2018 cohort: “The structure of work will become more adaptive, more informal and less focused on formal structure and static design solutions.”. Decisions about hiring and training will be tied more carefully to the bottom line” (predicted by frequent Visier guest writer, John Boudreau ).

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Bet Big on These HR Tech Conference 2017 Sessions

Visier

Here’s a sampling from the 2018 cohort: “The structure of work will become more adaptive, more informal and less focused on formal structure and static design solutions.”. Decisions about hiring and training will be tied more carefully to the bottom line” (predicted by frequent Visier guest writer, John Boudreau ).

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6 Skills Every HR Technology Leader Must Develop Starting in 2017

Visier

Today, the technology leaders in the HR department are in a highly technical role, one that will be increasingly so as new breakthroughs have a larger disruptive effect on the workplace, but in the future, HR Technologists will be focused on better integrating technology and people in order to design a better system of work.