HR Technology Highlights – HR Tech Daily Round-Up For 2-September-2022

Welcome to the HR Tech Roundup. We have gathered the top HR trends for 2021 with different HR categories like Employee Engagement, e-Learning, Training and Development, Employee wellness, Career Development and Artificial Intelligence.

Catch more in this HR and HR Tech highlight:

VirgilHR Launches Web-Based Platform, Brings Real-Time, Self-Service Legal Guidance to HR Teams

VirgilHR announces the launch of its new web-based platform, putting real-time, automated employment and labor law guidance at the HR team’s fingertips. The disruptive SaaS platform empowers individual HR professionals and teams to make smart, well-informed employment and labor law decisions in the moment, without the need to research regulatory requirements.

ExecOnline Launches New Learning Experience Collection to Prepare Leaders in an Uncertain Economy

ExecOnline, the pioneer in online leadership development, has launched a new collection of learning experiences to help leaders meet the challenges they face in turbulent economy. The new collection, titled “Leading Through Economic Volatility with Confidence,” was the result of research findings that revealed only 5% of leaders surveyed have the right combination of strategic prioritization and talent engagement skills needed to effectively lead right now.

CareerBuilder’s Latest Survey Reveals 52% of Employed Adults Are Content in Their Roles

CareerBuilder, a global talent acquisition leader and job marketplace, released findings from their latest Harris Poll survey revealing that the majority of employed adults (52%) are content in their roles and not engaged in a job search right now whereas 23% of Gen Z, 24% of Millennials and 14% of Gen X among those actively looking for a new job.

Survey: Younger Workers Reconsidering WFH Life to Combat Rising Utility Costs

Emburse, the global leader in spend optimisation, announces the findings of its latest YouGov survey of British office workers, aiming to understand how living cost increases could influence work location preferences. A sample of 1,015 British employees were asked a range of questions covering hybrid working patterns and employer financial support in light of the cost of living crisis and increasing utility bills.

RemotePC adds Support for Chromebooks and Android Hosts for Remote Access

RemotePC, a leading remote access service provider, has added new functionality to their remote desktop offering by releasing RemotePC Host, which allows users to securely view and manage their Android devices or Chromebooks from any mobile device, desktop, or the web.

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