HR Technology Highlights – HR Tech Daily Round-Up For 13 December 2022

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.

Catch more in this HR and HR Tech highlight:

UKG Survey Parents Are Telling The Next Generation To Pursue Purpose, Not Money, For Their Careers

Feelings about work today could have a profound impact on the decisions made by tomorrow’s workforce, according to a 10-country survey of employees, C-level leaders, and HR professionals byThe Workforce Institute at UKG. Nearly half of employees worldwide (46%), including one-third of C-level leaders (29%) in the U.S., would not recommend their company nor their profession to their children or a young person they care about.

How This CEO Is Helping H-1B Visa Holders Amid Mass Layoffs

Truth be told, Shinde, a former H-1B holder himself, has made more than his fare of trips back and forth to his native country of India. A relative unknown outside the world of talent solutions, tCognition has helped thousands of candidates from all over the globe land roles for companies of all sizes.

Eduthrill Announces Partnership With Lever To Provide An Unmatched Recruitment Experience

EduThrill, a leading provider of AI-driven scalable and customizable gamified assessment solutions, announced  that it has partnered with Lever, a leading application tracking system to transform pre-employment skill evaluation to application tracking.

HRSoft Announces Appointment Of Human Capital Management Veteran Joe Poxson As Chief Executive Officer And Key Additions To Its Leadership Team

HRSoft, the global leader in cloud-based compensation management software, announce the appointment of HCM industry veteran Joe Poxson as President and CEO. The Company also rounds out its management team, collectively bringing 100+ years of combined SaaS HCM experience:

Kami Vision Announces More Than 800% Growth Since 2018 Marked By Global Expansion, Executive Hires, And Technology Innovation

Kami Vision, the computer vision company that provides AI solutions to enterprise, SMB and consumers, announced record 817% growth between 2018 and 2021, fueled by strong product demand, strategic leadership appointments and global expansion. Kami Vision now boasts 15 million active devices and 6 million users across 120 countries, including some of its latest product releases such as Pro Security, Smart Detect and Fall Detect by KamiCare.

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