Human Resource Knuggets

Mar 23, 2026

Email 1 Summary:

– Subject: Recruiting Brainfood – Issue 493

– Highlights:

– Interactive US Job Market visualization by Andrej Karpathy showing distribution of jobs and AI exposure.

– Analysis of UK job market challenges including effects of global conflicts impacting recruitment.

– Discussion on HR handling of regional crises, emphasizing executive leadership.

– AI’s role in recruitment including a cheat sheet for AI talent management and AI’s fairness in application reviews.

– Deep dive into China’s robotics revolution and the limitations of current robot technology.

– Stories on biases in hiring, e.g., job applicant rejected due to old car.

– Podcast and content recommendations on LinkedIn algorithms, world happiness reports, and economic collapse survival skills.

– Upcoming webinars covering topics like workplace threat prevention, frontline hiring, and recruiter workflow optimization with AI.

– Calls to share newsletter and support the community.

Email 2 Summary:

– Subject: Special Edition: When Reality Meets Hopes

– Key Points:

– Reflecting on leadership challenges during times of uncertainty, comparing early pandemic and current crises.

– Personal story of Roman Bondar from Ukraine highlights mental burnout from prolonged hope and necessity to focus energy on others.

– Emphasis on balance between realism and hope, with leadership requiring anticipation, navigation, communication, and listening.

– Advice to maintain agility and dexterity due to ambiguity in problems faced by leaders.

– Encouragement to live knowingly in the present with awareness, acceptance, and meaning.

– Reference to William Wordsworth’s quote encouraging learning from past and present to improve future life.

– Promotion of Korn Ferry’s new book “I Need a Job” offering career advice.

– Signed by Gary Burnison, Korn Ferry CEO.

Email 3 Summary:

– Subject: 5 potential changes emerging from the NES reviews

– Main Content:

– National Employment Standards (NES) review may introduce changes such as an additional week of annual leave and new AI consultation requirements affecting Australian workplaces.

– Guidance for HR teams to prepare for these potential reforms.

– Addressing the “silent workload” or invisible effort employees contribute, with strategies for HR to recognize and manage this hidden work.

– Sponsored content emphasizes inclusion’s financial benefit by reducing discrimination, burnout, and turnover.

– News briefs on:

– Increased personal liability risks for HR professionals in workplace law breaches.

– Best practices to manage neurodiversity disclosures sensitively.

– Trends in Australia’s workforce strategy showing increased investment in capability development amid easing hiring pressures.

– Call to action for HR professionals to join AHRI for career support and development resources.

Stay Well!

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