Talent
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Tech layoffs climb as AI remains top driver
For the second month in a row, AI led all reasons for U.S. job cuts across sectors in April, accounting for 26% of total layoffs.
By Alexei Alexis • May 8, 2026 -
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Job market is ‘increasingly selective’ despite growth, economists say
“Employers currently hold more leverage in the labor market and are hiring with greater precision,” one executive said.
By Kathryn Moody • May 8, 2026 -
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TrendlineTop trends in employee engagement
Employee engagement can be a bit of a puzzle. In recent years, employers have realized it’s more about meaningful work and transparent communication — and less about free snacks.
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This week in 5 numbers: Only about 1 in 10 job seekers say they would sit through an AI interview
Here’s a roundup of numbers from the last week of HR news — including how many women are in roles vulnerable to artificial intelligence displacement.
By Ginger Christ • May 7, 2026 -
In the race to deploy AI, leaders must prioritize human capabilities, report warns
Organizations that put automating routine tasks ahead of developing adaptability and change management skills risk limiting AI’s potential, according to an Aon study.
By Laurel Kalser • May 7, 2026 -
Boards push AI but can’t separate hype from reality, CEOs say
The disconnect reveals larger organizational challenges when it comes to implementing artificial intelligence and measuring results, according to Boston Consulting Group.
By Lara Ewen • May 7, 2026 -
Companies and schools are trying virtual reality for skilled trades training
The technology enables a broad sharing of best practices, but there are limitations, instructors say.
By Benton Graham • May 6, 2026 -
Job candidates say they’re quitting the hiring process over AI interviews
“Most AI in hiring today is making a bad system worse: more applications, less signal, and less transparency,” Greenhouse CEO Daniel Chait said.
By Lara Ewen • May 6, 2026 -
You’ve hired a fraudulent employee. What comes next?
Cybercriminals are using deepfaked profiles and other tactics to infiltrate employers’ systems, often backed by state actors, Holland & Knight attorneys told HR Dive.
By Ryan Golden • May 6, 2026 -
Age fades as barrier to winning the CEO seat, NBER research shows
Yet ageism persists below the C-suite, with most U.S. workers aged 50 or older reporting bias, according to AARP.
By Jim Tyson • May 5, 2026 -
How to avoid ‘skillfishing’ traps
With the advent of artificial intelligence, it’s easier than ever for applicants to fake their skills in the hiring process — but employers can prepare accordingly.
By Kathryn Moody • May 5, 2026 -
Tech roles expand in the C-suite amid questions about AI value
Tech leaders are taking on responsibilities around ROI and translating value to the board, a Deloitte study shows.
By Paige Gross • May 5, 2026 -
5 stories on how recruiters are working harder
From sourcing candidates at bars to tweaking interview questions to outsmart generative artificial intelligence, talent professionals are changing how they do the job.
By Ginger Christ • May 5, 2026 -
4 ways HR uses AI in hiring, according to talent professionals
Inefficient implementation, however, may be cutting into employers’ ROI.
By Kate Tornone • May 5, 2026 -
On the Move
Coca-Cola, Comcast advance long-time employees into top HR roles
April featured a number of internal promotions into CHRO and CPO positions.
By Emilie Shumway • May 4, 2026 -
Week in review: Why recruiters need to consider seduction
We’re rounding up last week’s stories, from the status of employee engagement to exploring career agency.
By Kathryn Moody • May 4, 2026 -
The Latino leadership gap isn’t a pipeline problem, report says
Recent research identified a “conversion gap” between mid- and senior-level roles.
By Kate Tornone • May 4, 2026 -
Updated federal guidance and funds may boost manufacturing apprenticeships
Changes to U.S. Department of Labor guidance include cutting caps on previous work or 12-month on-the-job learning requirements, among others.
By Michelle No • May 4, 2026 -
Texas AG claims employers ran ‘ghost offices’ to sponsor H-1B visa workers
The state is one of few to have scrutinized the skilled worker visa program to an extent similar to that of the Trump administration.
By Ryan Golden • May 1, 2026 -
Microsoft CFO flags workforce cuts as AI spending surges
The software giant is focused on “building high-performing teams that operate with pace and agility,” CFO Amy Hood said.
By Alexei Alexis • May 1, 2026 -
Recruiters say AI resume flood has them sourcing at bars, parties
Talent professionals have had to up their legwork, partly in response to a glut of applications triggered by the use of artificial intelligence tools.
By Kathryn Moody • May 1, 2026 -
This week in 5 numbers: HR is most in need of interim leaders
Here’s a roundup of numbers from the last week of HR news — including how much a hospital gift shop chain will pay to settle allegations that it refused to hire certain job candidates with disabilities.
By Ginger Christ • April 30, 2026 -
HR may be relying on ‘gut instincts’ amid data overload
If talent data can’t be trusted, the HR department’s credibility could be at stake, Korn Ferry said.
By Kathryn Moody • April 30, 2026 -
Bed Bath & Beyond CEO: AI will lead to ‘significant reduction in head count’
Areas impacted at the retailer could include supply chain, IT, accounting, marketing and merchandising, Marcus Lemonis told analysts Monday.
By Caroline Jansen • April 29, 2026 -
ABA settles claim alleging diversity scholarship fund harmed White students
The American Bar Association said the agreement preserves its “unwavering commitment to fostering an inclusive and trusted justice system.”
By Ryan Golden • April 29, 2026 -
Uber Freight director: A mentor is a springboard toward success
Gaining workplace visibility by demonstrating skills is also critical for career development, Olivia Hu, senior director of autonomous trucking and electrification, said.
By Kelly Stroh • April 29, 2026