Talent


  • Overhead view of dozens of people crossing streets in different directions.
    Image attribution tooltip
    Bruce Bennett via Getty Images
    Image attribution tooltip

    Employers may soon find it harder to retain workers

    Frustrations over compensation and optimism about other opportunities may lead employees to leave their current roles over the next six months, per a new report.

    By Lara Ewen • July 17, 2026
  • A happy contact center agent
    Image attribution tooltip
    Getty Images
    Image attribution tooltip

    How the right contact center culture can drive measurable ROI

    When agents feel like they have a career, not just a job, attrition drops — and lower turnover is a clear source of ROI, Morgan & Morgan’s Angie Flury said.

    By Bryan Wassel • Updated July 17, 2026
  • Trendline

    Top 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.

    By HR Dive staff
  • A phone screen reads "Welcome to ChatGPT".
    Image attribution tooltip
    Scott Olson via Getty Images
    Image attribution tooltip
    Opinion

    How AI ‘workslop’ is undermining your organization’s performance

    Combatting the workslop paradox is not about stopping employee laziness and does not require technical solutions, writes a Gartner analyst.

    By Maggie Schroeder-O’Neal • July 17, 2026
  • A computer screen shows the website for the AI platform Claude, with the tagline "The AI for problem solvers."
    Image attribution tooltip
    Michael M. Santiago via Getty Images
    Image attribution tooltip

    This week in 5 numbers: Employees spend nearly a day ‘botsitting’ AI each week

    Here’s a roundup of numbers from the last week — including how much more revenue companies that hired more workers saw.

    By July 16, 2026
  • Bouchon, Las Vegas
    Image attribution tooltip
    Getty Images
    Image attribution tooltip

    Inappropriate touching, unwanted spanking costs Las Vegas restaurant group $2M

    The court documents allege that Bouchon and the greater restaurant group failed to take appropriate action to prevent the harassment, even after receiving complaints.

    By July 16, 2026
  • A man uses a controller to operate an artificial intelligence system on the table in front of him.
    Image attribution tooltip
    Sascha Schuermann via Getty Images
    Image attribution tooltip

    AI may conceal growing ‘learning debt’ for fast-changing roles

    Close to 3 in 10 workers surveyed by TalentLMS said they’ve delivered work they couldn’t fully explain if asked how they did it.

    By Laurel Kalser • July 16, 2026
  • Empty modern office with glass walls
    Image attribution tooltip
    Getty Images
    Image attribution tooltip

    Adding talent — not cutting it — leads to better revenue growth, study finds

    Companies that hired more employees were more likely to see sustained growth even amid AI implementation and attempts to do “more with less,” Orgvue said.

    By Lara Ewen • July 16, 2026
  • A pedestrian walks in front of the Meta headquarters.
    Image attribution tooltip
    Justin Sullivan via Getty Images
    Image attribution tooltip

    Meta’s AI-based layoffs allegedly targeted workers who had taken protected leave

    The company used “a constellation of internal artificial-intelligence systems” to determine who would be included in its 10% reduction in force, per a lawsuit.

    By July 15, 2026
  • OpenAI, ChatGPT
    Image attribution tooltip
    Justin Sullivan via Getty Images
    Image attribution tooltip

    HR professionals can’t rely totally on AI tools to evaluate employees

    While top artificial intelligence models were adept at navigating tasks with clear answers, they weren’t able to effectively interpret nuance, per a report.

    By Lara Ewen • July 15, 2026
  • A coffee shop employee prepares an order behind a counter.
    Image attribution tooltip
    Michael M. Santiago / Staff via Getty Images
    Image attribution tooltip

    Starbucks rolls out quarterly bonuses for high-performing workers

    The latest perks could help the chain attract and retain workers needed to sustain its turnaround drive. 

    By Aneurin Canham-Clyne • July 15, 2026
  • barbed wire fence at a prison
    Image attribution tooltip
    da-kuk via Getty Images
    Image attribution tooltip

    Fair chance hiring better received by applicants when a moral case is made, study finds

    Applicants often assign negative stereotypes to policies meant to expand opportunities to people with criminal histories, according to research published in the Journal of Management.

    By July 15, 2026
  • Jobs banners at US Chamber of Commerce
    Image attribution tooltip
    Coast-to-Coast via Getty Images
    Image attribution tooltip

    Latest workforce development funds target specific industries — like nuclear energy and AI

    The U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation and the U.S. Department of Labor separately announced grants and funding designed to target critical occupations.

    By Lara Ewen • July 14, 2026
  • construction workers
    Image attribution tooltip
    Spencer Platt via Getty Images
    Image attribution tooltip

    Nearly 1 in 5 workers may be using drugs. Where does this leave HR?

    Here’s what HR should keep in mind regarding drug testing, especially amid the marijuana declassification order.

    By July 14, 2026
  • Two employees work in a professional kitchen.
    Image attribution tooltip
    Brandon Bell / Staff via Getty Images
    Image attribution tooltip

    Week in review: HR’s uphill battle for employee trust

    We’re rounding up last week’s top stories, including steps recruiters can take to ensure sourcing efforts don’t get lost in a sea of scams.

    By July 13, 2026
  • Robotic hand reaches out to touch human hand
    Image attribution tooltip
    Oli Scarff via Getty Images
    Image attribution tooltip

    More job titles include AI across every sector

    Just over 6 in 10 U.S. job postings with AI in the title are outside of traditional technology companies, according to a new report from Indeed’s Hiring Lab.

    By Lara Ewen • July 13, 2026
  • Sponsored by Transcarent

    Employers, demand more from surgery centers of excellence programs

    Five questions every employer should ask before choosing a Surgery Centers of Excellence program.

    By Thi Montalvo, EVP, Performance Analytics at Transcarent • July 13, 2026
  • A network of business people worldwide, interconnected via social media, representing modern professional relationships.
    Image attribution tooltip
    metamorworks via Getty Images
    Image attribution tooltip
    Sponsored by Safeguard Global

    Today’s workforce planning question: Where (not whom) should we hire?

    The real bottleneck isn't a lack of information; it's a lack of a credible starting point.

    By Safeguard Global • July 13, 2026
  • Engraving on a wall reads "wall street."
    Image attribution tooltip
    Spencer Platt via Getty Images
    Image attribution tooltip

    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 Claude AI website is seen on a laptop on February 16, 2026 in New York City.
    Image attribution tooltip
    Michael M. Santiago / Staff via Getty Images
    Image attribution tooltip

    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
  • A worker peers out from a worksite in lower Manhattan
    Image attribution tooltip
    Spencer Platt/Getty Images via Getty Images
    Image attribution tooltip

    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 July 9, 2026
  • The Society for Human Resource Management logo is visible on the exterior of SHRM HQ
    Image attribution tooltip
    Caroline Colvin/HR Dive
    Image attribution tooltip
    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 July 9, 2026
  • Trump Administration To Start Refunding Companies $166 Million In Tariffs
    Image attribution tooltip
    Joe Raedle/Getty Images via Getty Images
    Image attribution tooltip

    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
  • Various billboards speaking about AI companies can be seen over a busy highway.
    Image attribution tooltip
    Justin Sullivan via Getty Images
    Image attribution tooltip

    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
  • A person walks past an advertisement that says "jobs available."
    Image attribution tooltip
    Spencer Platt / Staff via Getty Images
    Image attribution tooltip

    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 July 7, 2026
  • OpenAI's ChatGPT asks iPhone user for prompt
    Image attribution tooltip
    Justin Sullivan via Getty Images
    Image attribution tooltip

    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 July 7, 2026