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AI, talent shortages, and distrust: These are the biggest challenges HR pros are bracing for in 2025

HR Brew

2024 was not without its challenges, many of which are likely to follow HR into the new year. HR Brew asked people pros to share the biggest headaches they’re bracing for in 2025, and unsurprisingly, issues like return to office, hybrid work, AI, and talent shortages are top of mind.

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The 4 Key Elements of An Effective Recruiting Strategy

HR Bartender

Estimated reading time: 3 minutes When we’re creating our recruiting strategy, we have to decide how we will bring people into the organization. I’m not talking about sourcing. BUY is where the company hires workers from the outside. And the organization needs to make sure the new hire acclimates to the company culture.

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Artificial Intelligence and the Candidate Experience – hr bartender

HR Bartender

Estimated reading time: 3 minutes I’ve talked to a few recruiters recently who are very concerned about artificial intelligence (AI) replacing them. It reminded me that several years ago, I asked a few people in the technology and talent acquisition space this very question about technology replacing recruiters.

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LinkedIn’s VP of talent acquisition on how recruiting has changed in the last 30 years, and where it's headed in the AI-driven future

HR Brew

Marty McFly’s preview of 2015 may not have been true to our reality, but the changes the recruiting profession has undergone in the last 30 years resemble something out of Back to the Future. Fast forward to today, Scruggs is able to find 312 candidates who fit that same criteria in a matter of seconds using LinkedIn’s AI recruiting tools.

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Dice 2018 Recruitment Automation Report

Artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) technologies are rapidly changing the way many recruit and hire talent. Read Dice's first-ever Recruitment Automation Report to discover how you can employ new, cutting-edge technologies to source and hire tech talent faster.

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6 Top Collaborative Hiring Tools for HROs Recruiting Remote Employees

Hppy

Consequently, everything from workplace etiquettes and recruiting patterns have evolved to accommodate the changing work styles. Employers are stepping up their remote work game whereas recruiters are reiterating their hiring processes to keep afoot with the change. . This is what collaborative hiring can look like. .

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The Evolution of HR with AI Technologies

Hppy

The world of Human Resources (HR) has seen a significant transformation in recent years, largely due to the advent of Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies. Traditionally, HR departments focused on managing employee records, overseeing recruitment processes, and ensuring compliance with labor laws.

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Discover 4 Use Cases for Applying AI to Your Recruiting Processes

Recruitment AI technology uncovers the most qualified candidates. This technology automates recruiting routines and facilitates natural conversations, resulting in higher productivity and a better candidate experience. Download the eBook to learn more!

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Rethinking Talent Acquisition: New Data on Innovation, Impact, and Opportunity

Speaker: Ben Eubanks, Speaker, Author, Researcher and HR Analyst

As talent leaders, we can easily sit around and commiserate about the challenges facing talent acquisition. But we can also rise to the challenge.

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The Road Map to Improving the "Quality of Hire" in Your Organization

Speaker: Matt Craven, Talent Acquisition Project Manager, Schneider Electric

Hiring the right people and creating a strong and productive workforce is critical to the success of any organization. Likewise, bad hiring decisions will stifle an organization’s ability to expand and impact their bottom line financially. It is an expensive experiment costing companies as much as 1.5 Is interviewing enough?