Author: Mkamerling

[ad_1] Strong momentum in the human capital management (HCM) space will benefit the search industry and drive future growth. March 27, 2024 – Hunt Scanlon Media releases the annual productivity report of the leading executive recruiting agency. In the U.S. and globally, billions of dollars will pour into high-end recruiting in 2023, but at a slower pace than in previous years. “Market volatility and economic weakness have impacted most executive recruiters who have endured a challenging year,” said Chief Executive Officer Scott A. Scanlon. Hunter Scanlon. “The recruitment industry dropped by 12.2% in 2023, with the most severely affected being…

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[ad_1] “The ritual of dining together is so powerful,” says David Rockwell, architect and founder of The Rockwell Group. “Getting together to eat is a very healing thing.” COQODAQ, Rockwell’s recent design for restaurateur Simon Kim, a 190-seat Korean fried chicken restaurant in Manhattan, celebrates this ritual. Four years in the making, Kim, Executive Chef Seung Kyu Kim and President Dexter Zimet saw COQODAQ as an opportunity to explore a premium experience on the beloved fried food.Menu inspired by ancient Korean philosophy yin and yang: This concept is based on the idea that duality is the basis of natural balance.Gluten-free…

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[ad_1] Jassie McQueen, African American political writer, tmcqueen@afro.com All listed events are free and open to the public. Teen Lab at Waters Art Museum Starting April 4, Baltimore teens can hang out with friends, create art or do homework at the Waters Art Museum during Teen Lab.Every Thursday through April 25, young people aged 13 to 17 can explore culture through art and visit galleries from 4 to 6 p.m. Public Safety and Government Operations Hearings On April 10, the Baltimore City Council’s Public Safety and Government Operations Committee will hold a hearing on the establishment of the Mayor’s Office…

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[ad_1] A Bloomberg report this month raised new questions about the ability to generate artificial intelligence to improve recruiting outcomes in human resources departments.In addition to generating job postings and scanning resumes, the most popular artificial intelligence technology in human resources is systematically disadvantaged minorities in the job application process, the report found.In one experiment, Bloomberg assigned fictitious but “demographically distinct” names to equally qualified resumes and asked OpenAI’s ChatGPT 3.5 to rank those resumes against financial analyst job openings at a real Fortune 500 company. . Names associated with African Americans were least likely to be ranked as top…

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[ad_1] The Museum of Art, Design, and Architecture (AD&A Museum) at the University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB) recently announced that Los Angeles architect Steven Ehrlich has donated artifacts from his personal archives to the institution. Erlich’s donation includes original paintings, photographs, sketchbooks, demonstration boards and 15 small models from his decades of practice. Today, Ehrlich’s paintings and photographs created between 1958 and 1977 are housed at the Getty Research Institute (GRI). The ephemera presented to UCSB tells the story of Ehrlich’s career, which began in 1979 when he founded his own practice, Ehrlich Architects, which was eventually renamed Ehrlich…

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[ad_1] 1CHESTERFIELD, Mo. — The St. Louis Jewish Community Center has selected HDA Architects to complete the renovation of its Marilyn Fox Building in the St. Louis suburb of Chesterfield. Plans call for a new adult day centre, changing rooms, lobby and gathering spaces. The gymnasium, fitness center and child care center will also be renovated, as well as the building’s exterior. Other improvements will include expanded kitchen facilities, a dedicated pickleball court and infrastructure upgrades such as security and communications systems. The 87,930-square-foot building was originally built in 1996 and underwent minor renovations in 2008.Construction is expected to begin…

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[ad_1] Hospitality America is a full-service hotel management company that provides services in all aspects of hotel management and operations. We believe in doing business between people. When they do this, strong partnerships are formed that pave the way for success. Our principled approach is guided by our values: Enthusiasm – Passionate and service-oriented. Excellence – Committed to excellence and inspiring results. Adaptable – adjust, adapt and overcome. Community – Creators of collaborative communities invest in growth. Modesty – modest, trustworthy, transparent What we call PEACH They guide how we work, who we work with, and how we achieve success…

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[ad_1] The latest version of the real-time news research tool will summarize articles from multiple sources, speeding up the information selection process for journalists and other users by “at least 50%” Laura Hyde | March 27, 2024 x.news information technology integrates OpenAI ChatGPT into the real-time news monitoring/research tool x.news, allowing users to find the information they need faster. The x.news tool allows users to examine emerging story-related information from multiple sources, such as news organizations, social media sites, websites and internal sources, all in one screen. The new OpenAI ChatGPT co-pilot feature can analyze and summarize…

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[ad_1] A demure palette of rose, lavender and ocher belies the dark themes of Fernando Laposse’s new installation Clash Avocado at the National Gallery of Victoria in Melbourne, Australia. Images of the destruction were stitched together into a 137-foot-long tapestry that wraps a gallery in the museum’s Triennial, telling the fruit’s shocking story. “It’s often seen as a healthy, ethical thing,” explains Laposse, a Mexican designer whose work explores the commercialization of native corn and agave. “But if you look at the avocado destroying everything on you, it’s crazy.”Laposse first became interested in the crop in 2019, when he was…

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[ad_1] Pictured: Exterior view of Pfizer’s Belgium office/iStock, Alexandros Michailidis Pfizer has halted one of its two Phase III studies evaluating the anti-P-selective antibody inclacumab in sickle cell disease, according to an update on the ClinicalTrials.gov web page. Pfizer terminated the late-stage study “due to poor accrual and related recruitment challenges,” according to an online database. The trial starts in December 2021. However, as of Monday’s update, the study had only enrolled 78 patients, out of a target size of 280 participants. A Pfizer spokesperson confirmed Fierce Biotech The company ended the study “due to slow recruitment,” while adding that…

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