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Indeed and Glassdoor have belonged to Recruit Holdings since 2012 and 2018, respectively. The CEO said operations of the ...
By contrast, the World Economic Forum surveyed 1,000 large companies worldwide, which identified AI as the top driver of ...
Prime Minister Narendra Modi distributed over 51,000 appointment letters to newly recruited government employees during the ...
A Supreme Court decision giving the Trump administration the greenlight to lay off tens of thousands of employees threatens ...
Indeed and Glassdoor, two popular job searching platforms, are laying off around 1,300 employees as their parent company, Japan’s Recruit Holdings, accelerates its shift towards artificial ...
The parent company of Indeed and Glassdoor is laying off about 1,300 jobs, CBS News reports. The CEO of the parent company apparently wrote in a memo that “AI is changing the world.” [Link: Indeed and ...
The report also noted that the company is considering implementing formal AI usage metrics into employee reviews for the next ...
Thousands of state employees were notified Thursday of a buyout program intended to reduce the size of Md. government and cut ...
Officials said a kitchen supervisor left Grant Hardin alone on a loading dock and a tower guard let him out the gates.
Steve Ghan, a retired PNNL scientist and a member of Friends of PNNL, told the Herald the impacts of jobs that would be lost ...
The move follows the website's parent company revealing plans to shift the majority of its new coding to AI, joining firms like Microsoft and Google.
Tulsi Gabbard and Kash Patel are turning their agencies against their own staff.