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AI skills now listed in 73% of tech job postings
Highly regulated industries working to shape their AI implementation plans outpace other industries in the search for talent, according to Dice.
By Roberto Torres • July 10, 2026 -
The economy is shutting young adults out of career-entry jobs, analysis finds
Artificial intelligence matters, but in a “narrow, early and age-specific way,” researchers at the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis said.
By Laurel Kalser • July 10, 2026 -
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TrendlineTop trends in employee retention
With employers pulling back on hiring, many HR professionals are squarely focused on retention. But there’s no one-size-fits-all approach.
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This week in 5 numbers: Nearly 4 in 10 workers don’t trust HR to help in toxic situations
Here’s a roundup of numbers from the last week — including how many workers were targeted in job scam attempts.
By Ginger Christ • July 9, 2026 -
SHRM26
On its 60th birthday, SHRM’s nonprofit arm pushes for better caregiver support
Employers can’t reliably address working caregivers’ needs through policies and employee benefits alone, said Wendi Safstrom, president of the SHRM Foundation.
By Ryan Golden • July 9, 2026 -
US labor market continues to be ‘low hire, low fire’
Current trends indicate slower job growth ahead as an increasing number of consumers say they’re having trouble finding jobs.
By Lara Ewen • July 8, 2026 -
CEOs fear they’re underinvesting in AI
More than half of chief executives are concerned their businesses will fall behind due to limitations in technology foundations, according to a new survey.
By Scarlett Evans • July 7, 2026 -
Job scams leave recruiters competing with fakes
The most common methods of contact include email, text and “unsolicited recruiter outreach,” with job boards and networking platforms not far behind.
By Emilie Shumway • July 7, 2026 -
Which skills will matter the most in the next five years?
Recruiters reported “notable shortages” in skills related to AI capabilities, grit, emotional intelligence and managing workers, according to GMAC.
By Kathryn Moody • July 7, 2026 -
2026 tech layoffs: US leads in head count reduction
Role eliminations at cloud computing companies, especially Oracle, comprise the lion’s share of 2026 tech layoffs.
By Caroline Colvin • July 7, 2026 -
Microsoft scrambles to secure AI talent, guts Xbox workforce
The tech giant aims to deploy 6,000 industry and engineering experts as part of the Microsoft Frontier Co. initiative launched last week.
By Matt Ashare • July 7, 2026 -
Leaders say studying abroad improved their skills
The vast majority of respondents in a survey said that their international education strengthened their strategic thinking skills and positively affected their careers.
By Lara Ewen • July 7, 2026 -
Employees blame leadership for toxic workplaces
Nearly half of workers surveyed said they didn’t trust HR or leadership to help if they were to report a toxic situation.
By Lara Ewen • July 6, 2026 -
Week in review: A 91-year-old standard falls at SCOTUS
We’re rounding up last week’s top stories, including EEOC’s about-face on affirmative action and why recruiting is now AI versus AI.
By Kate Tornone • July 6, 2026 -
HR is still ‘experimenting at the margins’ on AI, report says
In the AI age, HR needs to redesign how work gets done, researchers say.
By Caroline Colvin • July 2, 2026 -
Rising ‘bring your own AI’ trend can spell trouble for employers, expert warns
Without clear oversight, employee adoption of personally sourced AI tools can lead to issues with accuracy and compliance, career expert Keith Spencer said.
By Laurel Kalser • July 2, 2026 -
Tech accounts for nearly a third of US layoffs in the first half of 2026, Challenger finds
Sector job cuts jumped 83% from January through June on a year-over-year basis as AI rattles the workforce.
By Alexei Alexis • July 2, 2026 -
BLS jobs report
Labor market remains in ‘slack water’ state, economist says
A lackluster June jobs report indicates continued stagnation, but it may not take much for numbers to start slipping into the negatives, experts said.
By Kathryn Moody • July 2, 2026 -
This week in 5 numbers: Republicans have more Democratic co-workers
Here’s a roundup of numbers from the last week — including a 91-year-old U.S. Supreme Court precedent that was ruled unconstitutional.
By Ginger Christ • July 1, 2026 -
SHRM26
AI, humanity and HR’s ‘extinction’ threat: 10 stories from SHRM26
Inside the halls of Orlando, Florida’s Orange County Convention Center, speakers painted a dire picture for the industry.
By Ryan Golden • July 1, 2026 -
EEOC rescinds affirmative action guidelines
Right in time for America’s 250th birthday, the agency rescinded its interpretation of the law, saying the guidelines ran afoul of Title VII.
By Caroline Colvin • July 1, 2026 -
SHRM26
Interested in job training? This DOL official wants you to give him a call.
Federal funding could help employers prepare for disruption in the labor market, but the money is often difficult to access, Assistant Labor Secretary Henry Mack told SHRM26 attendees.
By Ryan Golden • July 1, 2026 -
What happens when candidates overuse AI — and what recruiters can do
Recruiting right now is “a battle between AI and AI,” one leader said.
By Jen A. Miller • July 1, 2026 -
Should AI use be tracked in performance reviews?
Looking at AI use alone “doesn’t encourage the right behaviors,” one expert told HR Dive.
By Kathryn Moody • June 30, 2026 -
How should HR handle political divisiveness at work?
This election season continues to kick up political division. Here’s what HR should keep in mind.
By Caroline Colvin • June 30, 2026 -
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On the MoveRecruiter AMN Healthcare and influencer marketing company Later bring on new HR talent
As in previous months, AI-based technology and healthcare remain leading industries pulling in new HR leadership.
By Emilie Shumway • June 29, 2026