HR Information Management SmartBrief
AI is revolutionizing talent acquisition by making the process more precise and data-driven
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September 17, 2025
 
 
HR Information Management SmartBrief
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Innovation In HR Technology
 
Why recruiters should become "strategic orchestrators"
 
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AI is revolutionizing talent acquisition by making the process more precise and data-driven, according to The Josh Bersin Company and AMS. Companies using AI see up to 300% faster hiring times and better accuracy. With this change, recruiters must shift their role to become "strategic orchestrators" of the technology's use and learn new skills, like AI literacy and agent management. 
Full Story: UNLEASH News (9/16)
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Engagement And Management Technology
 
How surveillance is triggering employee resentment
The ongoing tension between corporate surveillance and employee privacy has intensified, with many employees feeling constantly monitored, particularly those under 40 and in managerial roles. This dynamic challenges the employer-employee relationship, potentially leading to disengagement and reputational harm for companies, writes JacLyn Pagnotta, managing director of HR at Rose Associates.
Full Story: Forbes (tiered subscription model) (9/12)
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Calif. "No Robo Bosses" Act would regulate AI's input
California's "No Robo Bosses" Act, which is awaiting the governor's signature, would require employers to notify workers about the use of AI in decision-making and prohibit AI from being used solely for discipline or termination. Starting Jan. 1, employers would be required to maintain a list of automated decision systems, provide detailed notices about those systems and include human oversight in decisions influenced by AI.
Full Story: JD Supra (9/15)
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Another HR software deal: Workday to acquire AI firm
Workday has struck a deal to acquire AI company Sana for $1.1 billion, continuing a trend of consolidation in the HR software industry. Last month, rival Dayforce was acquired by Thoma Bravo, a private equity firm. Sana, which enables companies to create AI agents for task automation, will continue developing those tools under Workday.
Full Story: Reuters (9/16)
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How performance-measuring software contributes to success
Goal-setting is a feature of performance management software that ensures clarity and focus for employee objectives. By setting specific, measurable, achievable, relevant and time-targeted goals, organizations can guide employees toward success by aligning personal performance with broader company aims.
Full Story: Small Business Trends (9/15)
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Gartner advises HR chiefs to press for larger roles in digital security
HR Dive (9/11)
 
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Workforce Data
 
Colleges adapt curriculums as AI reshapes job market
Artificial intelligence is reshaping the job market for college graduates, fueling concerns about job security and prompting students to seek AI skills. Entry-level workers in occupations most exposed to AI, like software development and writing, have seen notable declines in employment, yet forecasts suggest AI will create more jobs than it eliminates by 2030, making proficiency in AI a valuable asset for future job seekers.
Full Story: The Christian Science Monitor (9/10)
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Why "job hugging" best describes the US labor market
Post-COVID, Americans used their newfound freedom to search for new jobs, but the situation has changed. Enter: "job hugging." As described by Matt Bohn of Korn Ferry: "Now, with paychecks stretched by rising costs, many are clinging to stability even if they're dissatisfied."
Full Story: MSN/Newsweek (9/14)
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3 conceptions about the HR team that employees should discard forever
HuffPost (9/14)
 
 
 
 
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How to bridge the AI trust gap in recruitment
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OpenAI to launch AI jobs platform
Tom's Guide (9/5)
 
 
AI's impact on entry-level jobs reshapes career paths
CNBC (9/7)
 
 
 
 
Upskilling The Workforce
 
A tech-centric approach to mitigating labor shortages
US manufacturers are turning to technology to navigate challenges such as tariffs, inflation, supply chain disruptions, and a tech labor shortage, according to research from Hexagon Manufacturing Intelligence that shows that 96% of manufacturers expect technology to transform operations within five years. AI-powered programming and connected workflows are helping to optimize operations and future-proof the workforce, providing modern tools for talent development.
Full Story: Supply & Demand Chain Executive (9/10)
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