Dexter Tilo

Dexter Tilo

Dexter Tilo is a news writer for the Human Resources Director, where he produces articles about the particular sector to help keep them up to date with significant events.

Dexter has been writing for over three years now in various publications, and also takes an interest in writing about news and current political affairs.

 

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Over 6 in 10 jobseekers doubt AI's benefits at work: poll

Over 6 in 10 jobseekers doubt AI's benefits at work: poll

'The scepticism we're seeing reflects how workers experience AI today'

Wave of 'revenge quitting' expected: Glassdoor

Wave of 'revenge quitting' expected: Glassdoor

'Employers may be benefiting from unusually low turnover rates, but they shouldn't be complacent'

Ford to cut 4,000 jobs in Europe: reports

Ford to cut 4,000 jobs in Europe: reports

Job cuts come as global auto industry experiences 'period of disruption'

Roles for professional jobs see 'encouraging' 8.6% increase in October

Roles for professional jobs see 'encouraging' 8.6% increase in October

New findings indicate 'positive hint' of traditional hiring cycles returning

Holiday parties: Should employers serve alcohol?

Holiday parties: Should employers serve alcohol?

'It's food — not alcohol — that motivates younger workers to join in on the festive fun,' says expert discussing survey results

Revealed: Best countries for work-life balance

Revealed: Best countries for work-life balance

New research comes as 30% of employees consider moving abroad

Younger employees lead AI adoption: report

Younger employees lead AI adoption: report

Younger generations also more proficient, optimistic about using AI at work

'I don't believe in work-life balance,' says Infosys co-founder

'I don't believe in work-life balance,' says Infosys co-founder

'I have not changed my view': Narayan Murthy responds to 70-hour workweek backlash

Manager, peer reviews spike in October as review season begins

Manager, peer reviews spike in October as review season begins

Report also finds decline in turnover, hiring 'emphasising stability in the workforce'

Now hiring: 'Super high-IQ' staff wanted for Musk's new department – for free

Now hiring: 'Super high-IQ' staff wanted for Musk's new department – for free

Planned commission will have 'tedious work,' while 'compensation is zero'