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The HR Tech Report explores the key developments in HR technology, including new products, acquisitions, and funding announcements within the space. The report covers new technologies in workforce management, talent acquisition, employee engagement, learning and development, and more. For deeper insights into HR technology developments, HRO Today has an interactive HR technology tracker. Each quarterly HR Tech Report is available to download below. The interactive HR technology tracker is also available for your own custom data queries.
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While the 2025 job market in Australia appeared to favour employers, research from Robert Half highlights that hiring in 2026 will continue to require careful planning and adaptability. Most employers are bracing for recruitment
Randstad, a leading global talent company, has announced the eight labour trends that will shape the world of work in Uruguay in 2026, in a scenario marked by profound organisational
African businesses are evolving, embracing rapid workforce reinvention, accelerating digital adoption, and fostering a strong culture of continuous learning, according to PwC's Global Workforce Hopes and Fears Survey. The report, which engaged
Hiring momentum remains strong across Gulf Corporation Council (GCC) countries, with 66% of employers increasing headcount in 2025 and just 13% reporting no major hiring plans for 2026, according to the Hays Middle
Despite hiring problems easing, fewer firms are expecting to grow their workforce in early 2026, according to research from the British Chambers of Commerce. Less than a quarter (23%) of surveyed









