HR Tech & Analytics: Page 18
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ADP's Global Cash Cards acquisition raises employee end-user questions
The move signals a potential trend in payroll tech, but employers can't afford to roll out the service poorly.
By Valerie Bolden-Barrett • Oct. 10, 2017 -
AI is coming for more jobs, but not all of them and not all at once
As automation claims more jobs over time, employers must be ready to upskill workers for new roles.
By Valerie Bolden-Barrett • Oct. 10, 2017 -
Trendline
What HR pros need to know about AI in the workplace
HR professionals may be wary of using certain AI technologies in their work, but research indicates the broader workforce is forging ahead.
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Facebook's Workplace moves to desktop apps with screen sharing
As Facebook nears the one-year anniversary of Workplace, it has responded to customer demands for new features on the communication platform with a beta launch.
By Alex Hickey • Oct. 9, 2017 -
Pew: Americans are worried about algorithms making hiring decisions
Many survey respondents also said they were concerned about a future where robots and computers do jobs humans used to do.
By Valerie Bolden-Barrett • Oct. 5, 2017 -
HR leaders want predictive analytics, but only 1 in 3 has access to it
Making better hiring decisions and reducing staff turnover are among the top use cases for the tech.
By Valerie Bolden-Barrett • Oct. 5, 2017 -
Study: AI will create more jobs than it kills
As artificial intelligence creates new positions, employers will need a plan for finding workers with the skills to do those jobs.
By Valerie Bolden-Barrett • Oct. 4, 2017 -
70% of employees don't know enough about preventing cyber fraud
Gaps in employee awareness and practices put organizations at high risk for cybertheft.
By Valerie Bolden-Barrett • Oct. 4, 2017 -
Opinion
The impact of a mobile-first HR strategy on employee engagement
Mobile has emerged as an effective way of navigating "a sea of incoming messages" and delivering benefits info, Hodges-Mace President and CTO Kevin Andrews writes.
By Kevin Andrews • Oct. 2, 2017 -
Employers see value in technology, but struggle to keep up
HR managers agree that tech has improved recruiting and other functions, but they fear that the evolution is happening too quickly, according to a Randstad study.
By Valerie Bolden-Barrett • Sept. 28, 2017 -
World-class HR departments do more but spend less, thanks to technology
The average large business with revenue of $10 billion or more could save millions with more efficient, technology-driven HR processes, a Hackett Group study shows.
By Valerie Bolden-Barrett • Sept. 27, 2017 -
Tech-savvy millennials still prefer real people as financial advisers, study says
Most millennials think robo-advisers are more likely to lose their money than traditional advisers.
By Valerie Bolden-Barrett • Sept. 26, 2017 -
Employees feel valued when they can access pay, benefits info online
By allowing workers to access time, attendance and other information, employers are empowering them to take ownership of those issues, an American Payroll Association study shows.
By Valerie Bolden-Barrett • Sept. 25, 2017 -
Yelp meets diversity hiring challenge with data
After attacking the problem from several angles, Yelp says it's ready to share its successes — and failures — with the rest of the tech industry.
By Valerie Bolden-Barrett • Sept. 25, 2017 -
Companies could pay up to $150K per infraction for unlicensed software use
The Business Software Alliance (BSA) is working on behalf of large tech companies to detect violations by employers.
By Valerie Bolden-Barrett • Sept. 22, 2017 -
Zenefits gets out of the brokerage business, opts to collaborate instead
The HR tech company wants to become a "backbone" platform for HR solutions, reflecting current transformations in the tech space.
By Kathryn Moody • Sept. 21, 2017 -
Ahead of holidays, retail and hospitality execs admit need for on-demand training help
More than half of employers in the retail, restaurant and hospitality industries have an on-demand learning system in place, but many need improvement, according to a BPR report.
By Tess Taylor • Sept. 19, 2017 -
Recent acquisitions signal slowed growth of video interviewing tools
Video interviewing has caught the attention of recruiters thanks to its ability to reach a broader array of candidates, but adoption is lacking.
By Kathryn Moody • Sept. 14, 2017 -
Skype introduces new in-conference code editor to test interviewees' skills
Skype Interviews allows recruiters to add a video call atop a coding interview to test candidate skills in real time.
By Tess Taylor • Sept. 7, 2017 -
Paychex: 1 in 5 small businesses give HR a vote of 'no confidence'
Automating more HR functions could raise small businesses' confidence in compliance.
By Valerie Bolden-Barrett • Sept. 7, 2017 -
Could tomorrow's leaders be coached by robots?
Leadership training has been moving out of classrooms for a while. But now, AI could step in as teachers.
By Tess Taylor • Sept. 5, 2017 -
Deep Dive
Want a fresh approach to learning? Let workers take it on the go
An even bigger demand for flexible training means that many employers are now turning to mobile accessibility.
By Tess Taylor • Sept. 5, 2017 -
Low employment figures force employers to turn to high-tech tools for hiring
August unemployment stats remained low. In a job seeker's market, how can employers keep up?
By Valerie Bolden-Barrett • Sept. 5, 2017 -
Lever, Microsoft Office 365 integrate to improve employee experience
The integration will enable faster communication as well as faster responses when dealing with candidates.
By Tess Taylor • Aug. 31, 2017 -
KFC's virtual reality training game teaches cooks 'The Hard Way'
VR is a more modern approach to training, for certain, and it comes with benefits that other styles don't offer.
By Tess Taylor • Aug. 29, 2017 -
Deep Dive
Automation can free up HR, but where do you draw the line?
Though HR professionals are glad to hand over time-consuming tasks to bots, true efficiency requires a human touch.
By Valerie Bolden-Barrett • Aug. 29, 2017