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What’s trending for HR leaders? Hiring slowdowns, flexible work, Gartner says

HR Dive

September 21, 2022

Operations

What’s trending for HR leaders? Hiring slowdowns, flexible work, Gartner says

HR Dive

September 21, 2022

Photo by Chris Liverani on Unsplash

Dive Brief:

  • A growing number of organizations are responding to economic volatility by slowing or outright freezing hiring, according to the results of an Aug. 31 Gartner webinar poll of more than 330 HR leaders. More than one-third, 37%, said their organizations had slowed hiring, compared to 32% in Gartner’s July polling and 27% in its June polling.
  • Gartner also found that a plurality of respondents appeared to embrace some form of flexible work. Per the data, shared with HR Dive in an email, only 5% of respondents said they required employees to report on-site five times per week, while 31% had no on-site requirements whatsoever. Among those that did have some form of requirement, the most common was three days per week at 25% of respondents.
  • Location requirements also have relaxed; 58% of HR leaders said they had removed geographic requirements in order to expand their organizations’ external talent pipelines. Other recruiting strategies included reducing or eliminating degree, education or work experience requirements.

Dive Insight:

Gartner’s findings on the state of hiring repeat other analysts’ discoveries. Last month, a PwC survey of U.S. execs found that 83% of CHRO respondents said their organizations had reduced headcount or were considering doing so. Throw in anxiety around a potential downturn in the broader economy, and it’s clear employers are in the midst of a strange situation nearing 2022’s end.

Read the full report here

Hiring freezes are occurring even as many positions continue to go unfilled.
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