Talent
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Will AI create new entry-level jobs?
As companies become more reliant on artificial intelligence, HR leaders will need to find employees who can supervise those systems, per a new report.
By Lara Ewen • June 26, 2026 -
Column
Sociable: LinkedIn automates job application process for premium users
The platform’s Premium Apply Assistant will use artificial intelligence to pre-fill applications and even add cover letters for suitable roles — potentially upping pressure on recruiters.
By Andrew Hutchinson • June 26, 2026 -
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TrendlineTop trends in talent acquisition
Widespread "job hugging" and pervasive AI tools are reshaping talent acquisition, workplace experts say.
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Companies led by women tend to have more women on boards and in leadership roles
While only 6.7% of companies examined had a woman in the top spot, the ones that did were significantly more likely to feature gender diversity in other major positions.
By Lara Ewen • June 26, 2026 -
This week in 5 numbers: Not even 5% of companies report ‘transformational’ outcomes from AI
Here’s a roundup of numbers from the last week — including how many workers said their companies are trimming headcount.
By Ginger Christ • June 25, 2026 -
Early career workers’ wages can’t match inflation, Glassdoor finds
Greater purchasing power was thwarted by “higher energy prices due to the U.S.-Iran war,” research showed.
By Ginger Christ • June 25, 2026 -
Opinion
What it takes to lead a dispersed front-line workforce
For organizations with many hourly, distributed employees, workers must feel seen, heard and empowered to act with confidence, writes the CHRO of Fidium.
By Lynnelle Long • June 25, 2026 -
Broken recruiting processes block AI gains, survey shows
Fragmented systems, isolated tools and siloed data are partly to blame, research from ManpowerGroup Talent Solutions and Everest Group said.
By Kathryn Moody • June 25, 2026 -
SHRM26
AI may miss hidden talent. Recruiters can take steps to prevent that from happening.
Employers must design AI systems that recognize nontraditional job candidates’ experience and credentials, a SHRM26 speaker said.
By Ryan Golden • June 24, 2026 -
Younger workers may be falling behind in critical thinking skills
The three largest skill gaps in the younger workforce represent “the very skills most essential to humans in the AI era,” per a report from Cangrade.
By Lara Ewen • June 24, 2026 -
Monster’s parent company rebuffs competitor’s ‘deficient’ antitrust lawsuit
Bold Limited said Rocket Resume’s lawsuit alleging that it monopolized the market for resume-building platforms “fails at every step.”
By Ryan Golden • June 24, 2026 -
7 stories on new and recent grads in the labor market
Generation Z interns are increasingly citing old-school, hands-on experiences as among the most valuable workplace exposures they can have.
By Emilie Shumway • June 23, 2026 -
Q&A
Onboarding begins even before a candidate’s first interview, one HR pro says
Lindsay Gainor, a vice president of HR at ServiceMaster Brands, shares onboarding tips to help ensure new hires stay past the one-year mark.
By Ginger Christ • June 23, 2026 -
Remote workers represent ‘a disproportionate share’ of unemployed adults, Gallup says
While artificial intelligence wasn’t cited as the reason for layoffs, its impact was often evident in more subtle ways, the report noted.
By Lara Ewen • June 23, 2026 -
SHRM26
SHRM’s Alex Alonso believes human skills have a place in the future of work
The SHRM26 annual conference gave HR professionals a wealth of AI advice, including insight on what roles humans play going forward.
By Caroline Colvin • June 23, 2026 -
SHRM26
In the AI age, how can HR stay human?
Instead of artificial intelligence, HR pros should focus on “authentic intelligence” — human intuition, in other words, author and leadership expert Alison Jones said.
By Caroline Colvin • June 23, 2026 -
SHRM26
SHRM CEO: HR faces ‘extinction’ and has ‘lost the plot’ on the future of work
The new CHRO, dubbed the Chief Work Officer, will juggle robots, AI and humans and — above all — take back the profession from those who don’t see its value, Johnny Taylor said.
By Ryan Golden • June 23, 2026 -
Week in review: New grads want growth opportunities at work
We’re rounding up last week’s stories, from the continued growth in the tech sector to what HR can do in the wake of world crises.
By Kathryn Moody • June 22, 2026 -
SHRM26
A top-down commitment is crucial for inclusion in 2026, SHRM panelists say
Members of SHRM’s I&D council presented a road map for creating diversity and inclusion at work while being mindful of the compliance landscape.
By Caroline Colvin • June 18, 2026 -
Front-line training gaps are thwarting workforce readiness, survey finds
Training initiatives must deliver on practical skills employers deem critical and speak to employee ambitions for advancement and leadership, according to a Chegg report.
By Laurel Kalser • June 18, 2026 -
This week in 5 numbers: Fewer than 6 in 10 workers said they fully read their most recent employment contract
Here’s a roundup of numbers from the last week — including how many hiring managers think artificial intelligence tools could hurt their company’s brand.
By Ginger Christ • June 17, 2026 -
Opinion
What HR leaders should do when world events hit the workplace
People directly affected by global conflict may experience depression, anxiety and trauma-related symptoms, Amy Dufrane of HRCI writes.
By Amy Dufrane • June 17, 2026 -
Tech debt, process gaps keep firms in AI ‘pilot purgatory,’ study finds
Collectively, the world’s top 2,000 public firms have nearly $18 trillion in untapped AI value due to workforce gaps and other weaknesses, according to the research.
By Alexei Alexis • June 17, 2026 -
Despite tech layoffs, demand for AI-savvy hires is increasing, report shows
Multiple sectors are scaling their artificial intelligence capabilities, but the overall talent pool hasn’t kept up with demand, per ICIMS.
By Lara Ewen • June 17, 2026 -
Most workers say they thoroughly read employment contracts — but understanding may be low
Recent research from Goldberg Law Group found that employment contracts are taken more seriously than other contracts in the U.S.
By Lara Ewen • June 16, 2026 -
AI anxiety may be ramping up despite productivity hopes
Job seekers and hiring managers alike expressed concerns about the growing reliance on artificial intelligence technology, Express Employment Professionals found.
By Caroline Colvin • June 16, 2026