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Insights on Finding Top Talent for Mixed-Use Development Roles

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In fact, the Bureau of Labor Statistics predicts that employment in these fields will grow by 10% between 2019 and 2029, which is faster than the average for all occupations. If you’re looking to hire talented professionals in these fields, we can help.

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How the Retirement Boom Has Impacted HR and Recruiting

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The oldest boomers turned 65 in 2011, the youngest will hit 65 by 2029, and all boomers will be above the social security retirement age of 67 by the year 2031. (To With many Baby Boomers leaving the workforce in the coming years, this transformation has profound implications for businesses and talent acquisition.

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Ten HR trends In the age of artificial intelligence

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For many companies the first pilots of artificial intelligence are in talent acquisition, as this is the area where companies see significant, measurable, and immediate results in reducing time to hire, increasing productivity for recruiters, and delivering an enhanced candidate experience that is seamless, simple, and intuitive.

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From Meta to TikTok: Does social media matter to HR?

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Eightfold AI announced Foley Equipment s successful launch of Eightfold Talent Tracking, which it identified as the first AI-native, end-to-end talent acquisition solution. The platform is streamlined for recruiters, hiring managers and candidates, eliminating the need for a separate applicant tracking system.

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Closing the Gender Pay Gap: It Takes Action and Data

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If this rate of change continues at the same pace, pay equity could be achieved by 2029, narrowly beating the goal set by the Equal Pay International Coalition (EPIC) of pay equity by 2030. At first blush, the data gives reason for optimism: the female to male salary ratio increased from 77 cents to 83 cents over this time period.

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