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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Intent To Hire For It Skills In Services And Manufacturing Clusters Robust In Q1 – Teamlease
Despite the ongoing turmoil in the global IT sector, and the muted outlook from the IT industry within the country, technology adoption by other industries across sectors has resulted in the creation of new job opportunities and an increase in the demand for skilled tech professionals.
HackerRank Research Finds Generative AI Changing How Developers Code And How Companies Hire Developers
HackerRank, the developer skills company, released a new report on the state of AI-related coding skills and found that the nature of a developer’s work is quickly evolving to keep up with advancements in Artificial Intelligence. As a result, how companies find, hire and upskill developers must also change to match this emerging reality.
Greenhouse Announces New Spring Product Releases To Increase Accountability And Drive Measurable Results
Greenhouse, the hiring operating system for people-first companies,announced a package of three new product features to help organizations strengthen their hiring processes and drive measurable results with functionality that elevates accountability.
Mental Health Network Uses UKG To Improve Operations, Elevate Service While Growing By 30%
UKG, a leading provider of HR, payroll, and workforce management solutions for all people,announced that Coast Mental Health, a nonprofit provider of support and services to people living with mental illness, is leveraging the power of the UKG human capital management (HCM) suite to address the complexities of its unionized workforce, inspire employee productivity, and boost the quality of the organization’s services.
Belgian Startup Whale Raises 2.5 Million Euros To Boost Knowledge Sharing And Employee Training For Companies Worldwide
Belgian SaaS tech company Whale announced a 2.5 million Euros raise from existing investors Volta Ventures and Peak to allow companies to turn their process and SOP documentation into a channel for employee training and growth. The funding follows the company’s strong annual growth