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Why The Home Depot builds its own employee retention solutions

Thanks to its vast footprint and 500K+ workforce, the DIY hardware giant crafts its own HR technology.

Here’s the tech HR leaders want for 2023—but can they really get it?

Analysts Josh Bersin and Steve Boese share insights on the HR tech that today's leaders are using, and what they really need for the future.

Hiring 4,000 employees and retaining talent: Meet Indeed’s new chief HR leader

Priscilla Koranteng shares why employee listening and empowering employees can help companies stay competitive.

Why ‘culture through Zoom’ wasn’t a barrier for this tech company

Iron Mountain's head of HR has embraced Zoom town halls and one-on-one meetings to extend the data storage company's close-knit bond.

How Ensono is handling the Great Resignation

Although the cloud and mainframe IT provider hired hundreds during the pandemic, it also saw IT staffers leave as they became hot commodities.

Why this HR leader wants a tech solution to engage employees

Citrix, which provides secure remote technology, was in the catbird seat for the pandemic but it still had to deliver solutions for its remote workforce.

HR tech news this week: Sept. 6-10

From how 9/11 informed HR’s response to COVID-19 to AI's role in stopping the Great Resignation, here are this week's tech stories.  

How this HR leader rolled out a new HCM tool amid a pandemic and a merger

Optimizely's chief people officer discusses building corporate culture when workers are remote.  

Can AI help reverse the Great Resignation?

HR leaders report mixed experiences using artificial intelligence to measure workplace sentiment and determine employee flight risk.

Why this HR leader wants a comprehensive wellbeing tech tool

The head of people operations for Zenefits is eager for more HR technology around wellness and mental health.

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