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Everything #HR Needs to Know About Machine Learning

HR Bartender

A few weeks ago, I wrote about Kronos’ new next generation workforce management solution called Workforce Dimensions. Dr. Thomas Walsh is the director of data science at Kronos, where he leads the application of cutting edge machine learning (ML) and artificial intelligence (AI) techniques to workforce data.

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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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How AI is transforming talent acquisition during COVID

HRExecutive

One HR area that has benefited the most from AI-based solutions is workforce management, mainly in recruiting for employers whose business sectors continued to thrive, or in managing challenges such as furloughs and layoffs for the sectors hit hardest by COVID-19. New: HR Technology Conference is going virtual.

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15+ Types of Recruitment Methods to Hire the Top Talents

Peoplebox

Accenture employs referral programs as part of its recruitment methods by granting its candidates the ability to recommend others. On the other hand, Google uses employer branding as a unique recruitment method, which draws in the finest of the best talents. Each company implements hiring strategies that fit its requirements.

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These CHROs say it’s time to ‘re-recruit’ your employees

HRExecutive

As companies continue to lose top talent during the Great Resignation , many are quickly trying to fill vacancies by pivoting their recruitment and hiring strategies—adding sign-on bonuses, emphasizing a commitment to flexibility, upping their investment in corporate social responsibility. Greg Till, Providence Health System.

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Working Smarter Means Organizations Need to Personalize Work

HR Bartender

(Editor’s Note: T oday’s article is brought to you by our friends at Kronos , a leading provider of workforce management and human capital management cloud solutions. When I go to conferences, I hear a lot of speakers say that organizations need to work smarter. Enjoy the article!).

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Technology?s role in recruitment

HRExecutive

Editor’s note: This is the second in a series on recruiting strategies and priorities for HR leaders—from HR’s top experts. A survey by Gartner late last year found that 70% of job candidates expressed dissatisfaction with the way in which the hiring organization kept them up to date during the recruitment process. Michele Mavi.