HR Technology Highlights – HR Tech Daily Round-Up For 20th April 2023

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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9 In 10 Hiring Managers Say ChatGPT Experience Can Be More Valuable Than A College Degree

Intelligent.com, a trusted resource for online degree rankings and higher education planning, has published a recent survey report that examines the relative importance of experience with ChatGPT among entry-level jobs. The report also shares insight on whether companies currently require candidates to have ChatGPT experience. Overall, Intelligent.com

CodeSignal Takes Technical Hiring To New Heights With Enhanced Scoring System And Revolutionary AI Insights

CodeSignal, the leading technical interview and assessment solution,announced Coding Score 2023 and custom AI-generated insights to revolutionize the way companies evaluate skills and approach technical hiring.

Spinify Unveils “Sidekick, The Only ChatGPT-Enhanced Sales Gamification And Employee Engagement Platform

Spinify, a leading sales gamification platform designed to boost sales motivation, productivity, and engagement, has released “Sidekick” a cutting-edge AI-powered platform designed to help businesses of all sizes unlock the full potential of their sales teams.

Hc1 Seeking Early Adopters For Workforce Optimization

Clinical laboratory professionals are being asked to do more with less as  73 percent of labs are currently understaffed.  hc1, the leader in identifying real-time insights and risk signals in complex laboratory data, is seeking to ease that burden with the development of its hc1 Workforce Optimization solution for labs that connects timekeeping data with testing data to optimize staffing based on volume by department.

ISG Survey Finds Enterprises Struggle To Show Business Value From HR Technology

A clear majority of enterprises are realizing cost savings from HR technology transformations, but fewer than half can demonstrate clear business value from their investments, according to results of a new biennial survey released today by Information Services Group (ISG) a leading global technology research and advisory firm.