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Office Hours: In 2030, Expect to See AR, VR and 3D Data

Cornerstone On Demand

In this video, he lays down his predictions for 2030, which include the introduction of virtual reality, augmented reality and data visualization to the world of work. By 2030, he says, the software will be totally different, almost unimaginably so. “We We will barely remember how we worked today, in 2018," he says.

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Kaseya’s head of global recruitment shares his approach for keeping hiring in lock-step with growth

HR Brew

Eric Lund, head of global recruitment at IT firm Kaseya, which expects to be the sixth-largest software company by 2030, has experienced this growth. In fact, information technology (IT) is one of the fastest-growing sectors in the US, according to Indeed.

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3 Strategies for Addressing the Healthcare Workforce Shortage

Precheck

The Health Resources and Services Administration predicts significant increases by 2030 in the demand for respiratory and physical and occupational therapists, among other allied health professions. So what can you do to prepare your organization?

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HR in 2030: What the future of HR holds, and what you need to know for 2022

HR Zone

Future HR in 2030: What the future of HR holds.

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The HR Leader’s Guide to Recruiting & Hiring

By 2030, we’ll see more jobs than workers (BCG). 62% of Paycor survey respondents say we’re in a permanent talent shortage. Download Paycor’s guide to learn how to: Write killer job descriptions Make better hiring decisions Evaluate candidates

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How To Perform an HR SWOT Analysis

Analytics in HR

A Korn Ferry report found that by 2030, more than 85 million jobs could go unfilled because there may not be sufficient skilled people to fill them. trillion in unrealized annual revenues by 2030. Especially in a labor market where job vacancies are plentiful and available talent is scarce.

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Without reskilling, here’s what the 2030 workforce could look like

HRExecutive

million in 2030. The report, The Future of Jobs in the Era of AI , from Faethm AI and Boston Consulting Group, found that the U.S. will likely experience a shortfall in its workforce of 600,000 to 12.5 million people—between 0.9% million, while computers and mathematics will soar from 571,000 in 2020 to 6.1 million and to nearly 1.7

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Global Hiring Guide: Top Emerging Fintech Hubs

In fact, according to a report from Korn Ferry, by 2030, more than 85 million jobs could go unfilled across three major industries: telecommunications, manufacturing, and technology. The fintech industry is growing exponentially — in the first quarter of 2022, the sector saw a 182 percent increase in tech job growth.