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8 in 10 HR pros use or want to use AI, HR Brew survey finds

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At HR Brew, we thought now was also a good time to take stock and assess the myriad changes and development of HR technology, specifically the AI tech finding its way into organizations across the globe. More than half of HR Brew readers surveyed for this story are using AI tech in HR. Subscribe to HR Brew today.

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Wait. Is AI making TA more challenging?

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Not sure if TA pros would suggest that strategy, but it is definitely one that applicants have adopted since the OpenAI platform changed the game. She said recruiters are now turning to passive sourcing on LinkedIn in order to find a smaller group with potential versus the 100,000 people that apply.

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EY’s head of global talent attraction and acquisition leads a team that handles 5.1 million applications, 100,000 hires annually

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Naudin ten Cate, who is based in the Netherlands, oversees a leadership team of 10, and 1,000 recruiters and sourcers. million applications and made 100,000 new hires globally. Its a combination of problems, but I like to think of them as challenges and not as problems, to find new solutions for them, she said.

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When it comes to AI, one Allstate exec warns against ‘trying to design a problem around a solution that exists’

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It’s easy to get as excited as a kid in a candy shop when there’s an ever-growing selection of AI tools at your fingertips. This excitement for new AI tools in HR is palpable, as 77% of organizations surveyed by Workday plan to increase their use of AI for hiring in the next year.

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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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This company doubled down on candidate experience to manage a sky-high load of résumés

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There may be nothing souring faster than job seekers feelings about the hiring process right nowexcept for maybe that carton of eggnog that you bought and neglected to drink over the holidays. The company receives thousands of rsums in any given month, Reece White, senior recruitment marketing manager at Aspen Dental, told HR Brew.

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Technically HR: Salary.com releases SalaryIQ aimed at making better comp choices

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Salary.com announced last week the launch of a new tool for HR and talent acquisition professionals to help surmise the best compensation for new hires. The AI-powered tool, SalaryIQ, relies on real-time job postings, among other public sources, to populate its database of job market info.

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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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5 Culture Trends for 2019

As we approach 2019, major shifts in the work environment will continue to affect the ways companies do business. Companies that are looking to attract, engage, and retain top talent should leverage these trends to create workplaces where employees thrive.