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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.

Raccontata damorningstar.comhrdive.com

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hrdive.comStai leggendo1 g fa

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.

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morningstar.com2 g fa

90% of Companies Use AI in Hiring. Fewer Than 5% Are Seeing It Work

90% of Companies Use AI in Hiring. Fewer Than 5% Are Seeing It Work

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Timeline cronologica

  1. martedì 23 giugno 2026·morningstar.com

    90% of Companies Use AI in Hiring. Fewer Than 5% Are Seeing It Work

    90% of Companies Use AI in Hiring. Fewer Than 5% Are Seeing It Work

  2. mercoledì 24 giugno 2026·hrdive.com

    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.

  • giovedì 25 giugno 2026·hrdive.com

    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.