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How this recruiter realized she was interviewing an AI deepfake

HR Brew

As AI continues to evolve, recruiters now have to worry about candidates using deepfake AI filters during interviews. Just ask Bettina Liporazzi, recruiting lead at Make , a remote digital studio that hires internationally (Liporazzi, for one, lives in Argentina). Ill be honest, their rsum looked okay.

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Navigating the Seasonal Workforce: Key Considerations for Employers 

MP Wired For HR

Other Aspects of Managing Seasonal Employees Recruitment and Onboarding Targeted Recruitment: Develop effective recruitment strategies to attract qualified seasonal workers. This may involve partnering with local schools, community organizations, or temporary staffing agencies.

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Why Home-Based Care Needs Regular HR Audits 

MP Wired For HR

Enhancing Recruitment and Retention The turnover rate for caregivers is alarmingly high, often exceeding 70% in some regions. An HR audit can evaluate the effectiveness of recruitment strategies, compensation packages, and retention programs.

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2024 HR Tech M&A Activity: A Year of Resilience and Growth

Lighthouse

From groundbreaking mergers and acquisitions to the introduction of innovative solutions that redefine talent management, payroll, and employee experience, 2024 has proven to be a year of transformation. If you’re an employer, check out the Awards for ideas on which solutions might be right for your needs. With the U.S.

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The AI Conundrum: How HR Can Prepare for the Storm of Change

Speaker: Kate Bischoff - CEO and Founder of k8bisch LLC (formerly tHRive Law & Consulting)

It’s no secret that the indication of AI has drastically changed most industries. Recent research suggests that AI may introduce prejudice and discrimination into decision-making processes, leading to unequal chances. Given that HR and recruiting often use AI, this has the potential to become a serious problem.

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The recruiter is morphing into a “strategic talent advisor,” new iCIMS report finds

HR Brew

Similarly, as the hiring landscape changes amid technological advances, changing candidate preferences, and an increase in skills-based hiring initiatives, recruiters and talent acquisition professionals are learning that their role in the organization is becoming more and more important to the health and success of the business.

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Recruiting firms say AI and automation drive revenue growth

HRExecutive

As more automation and AI tools hit the market, HR leaders (and, frankly, HR tech editors) are eager for data on their efficacy for specific use cases. A manageable time to hire seems to be key, as the study found that firms that place candidates within 20 days or less were more likely to experience increased revenue.

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