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Leadership lessons for 2025: Insights from recruitment CEOs on AI, agility, and tech adoption

Bullhorn Blog

The recruitment industry is evolving at a breakneck pace, shaped by market volatility, rapid technological advancements, and shifting client and candidate priorities. Below, check out their thoughts on the future of recruitment, the transformative power of AI , and navigating change in an unpredictable landscape.

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Digital risk management tools: March 2025 Embroker newsletter

Embroker

Digital risk management tools for 2025 Who else remembers the episode of Friends where theyre trying to move a couch around a tight corner on a staircase, and Ross starts yelling Pivot! Good news: Digital risk management tools take the guesswork out of risk management and make it easy to identify, assess, and respond to threats.

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Key takeaways from People Analytics World, London 2018 – Part 1

Littal Shemer

People Analytics World is a leading European annual conference on HR Analytics, Workforce Planning and Employee Insight, in which I was privileged to attend on April 2018. Fortunately, the conference organizers offered interactive tools that helped me to plan my agenda in advance. The conference program was challenging.

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HR’s Responsibility in a Digital Age: Staying Updated on Data Ethics and Cybersecurity

Hppy

Now going beyond traditional functions such as recruitment, employee management, and compliance to incorporate those responsibilities with any number of complexities brought on with introduction of various communications technologies, policy procedures and the host of socio-political correctness that has come with necessary societal change.

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8 College Majors That Didn't Exist 5 Years Ago

Cornerstone On Demand

Just in time for graduation (which will likely bring a flood of resumes to recruiters' inboxes), here are a few majors that probably didn't exist when you were in college—and why they're relevant to the growing workforce: 1. Some institutions now offer graduate studies in AI (Artificial Intelligence) , as well.

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The Evolution of L&D Tracking

Everwise

We stand at a technological turning point when it comes to learning and development (L&D). Software engineers, for example, must work on new skills every 12-18 months. So how do we keep our workforce continually learning and engaged? As the technology of learning has evolved, so has the way we get information at work.

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Why HR professionals can harness AI to retain tech talent?

Hppy

With advances in Artificial Intelligence (AI) impacting many sectors, employers with valuable technical skills can feel threatened by unexpected changes to their existing roles. As AI continues to advance, many companies are exploring ways to augment their human resources teams and processes with AI tools and capabilities.