Welcome to the HR Tech Roundup. We have gathered the top HR trends for 2021 with different HR categories like Employee Engagement,, Training and Development, Career Development and Artificial Intelligence.
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Papaya Global And HiBob Partner To Unify HR And Payroll Management For Multinational Companies
HiBob, the company behind Bob, the modern HR platform that powers productivity, engagement and retention, and Papaya Global, the only dedicated payroll and payments platform for global workforces announces a groundbreaking partnership. The strategic collaboration aims to address the critical need for robust and compliant HR-integrated payroll solutions, especially for multinational companies.
Elevatus And NuCorp Will Advance Talent Acquisition Innovation With Next-Generation Recruiting Solutions.
Elevatus, a highly acclaimed global provider of AI-powered recruiting solutions, has recently unveiled a strategic partnership with NuCorp, a leading shared services provider within the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. NuCorp has harnessed the power of Elevatus’ recruiting.
Boyden Research Shows European Boards More Concerned About Lack Of Talent Than Recession
Boyden, a premier global leadership and talent advisory firm, reports on its annual global executive talent research with regional analysis on Europe. Findings show board-level respondents in the region are more concerned about a lack of local executive talent than they are a global recession.
Paychex Announces Efrain Rivera Plans To Retire As CFO
Paychex a leading provider of integrated human capital management software solutions for human resources, payroll, benefits, and insurance services, announced today that Efrain Rivera, senior vice president and chief financial officer will retire as CFO, effective October 12th, 2023.
People2.0 Names Matt Levin As Chief Executive Officer
People2.0, the world’s largest global employer of record (EOR) and agent of record (AOR) services provider announced the appointment of Matt Levin as Chief Executive Officer, effective immediately. Levin succeeds Erik Vonk, who will continue in his role as Chairman of People2.0.