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This episode comes from the giving tree….
Rival just dropped a new 30/60/90 Day Onboarding Template built for teams that need new hires contributing fast—not spending their first month figuring out who to talk to or what success looks like.
Get your template here.
AI is no longer a future concept. It is actively restructuring the workforce and removing entire job layers inside organizations. Middle management is being eliminated. Entry-level roles are being automated before they can be posted. HR systems are moving away from dashboards and interfaces and shifting toward AI agents that employees interact with directly. Investment is flowing into platforms that show real traction and measurable outcomes, not slideware or hype. The money is following execution.
This episode breaks down what is actually happening in HR tech and the job market. Not the marketing narrative, but the economic and technology signals that show where work is heading and why leadership teams need to prepare now.
Why it matters: New hires who ramp fast and connect with the right people early don’t just adapt — they contribute.
Key Takeaways
➡ AI isn’t coming—it’s here, eliminating entry-level roles and now middle managers at scale
➡ Healthcare costs are projected to rise 8.4%, putting pressure on employers and reshaping benefits decisions
➡ Less than 50% of employees know how to enroll in their own benefits, creating a retention and engagement blind spot
➡ Investors are done with concept decks—traction and AI baked into platforms are now mandatory
➡ M&A is being driven by immigration limits as companies acquire teams for access to talent they can’t hire directly
➡ AI agents are becoming the surface layer of HR tech, replacing traditional system interfaces
➡ Bias in AI hiring models is triggering new legal action, especially for disabled and minority candidates
➡ Personalized AI recommendations are becoming the norm, raising serious privacy concerns inside the enterprise
➡ The HR tech market is entering an aggressive consolidation phase to make room for AI-first disruptors
➡ Posture and physical wellness are now tied directly to productivity metrics in enterprise HR planning
Timestamps
00:00 – Middle managers are being eliminated from org charts
02:37 – Sports meltdown and the psychology of losing (Eagles, Phillies)
05:31 – AI’s direct impact on job layers and management roles
08:31 – Bias in AI hiring practices and legal consequences
11:36 – Do jobs reports even matter in modern HR?
14:27 – HR Tech investment is up 60% YOY: why it matters
17:30 – The rise of AI agents as the new HR interface
20:41 – Why apps are dead and conversational AI is the new UI
23:59 – Healthcare costs projected to rise 8.4%
27:03 – Religious discrimination and hiring in global conflict environments
28:35 – Meta to use chatbot data for ad personalization and privacy fallout
31:35 – Workday acquires Sana to double down on AI agent strategy
34:27 – Peer-to-peer learning as the new model for AI adoption in the workplace
36:52 – Investors demand customer proof, not pitch decks
38:27 – Stanford research tracking AI job loss by role, in real time
40:05 – Less than half of employees understand their benefits
41:32 – Posture and productivity: a corporate wellness shift
43:06 – Funding news: PeopleGPT, Diana HR, Sonic Jobs and what they signal
Connect with us
William Tincup LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tincup/
Ryan Leary LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryanleary/
Connect with WRKdefined on your favorite social network
Site: http://www.wrkdefined.com
TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@wrkdefined
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/wrkdefined
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WRKdefined/
Twitter (X): https://twitter.com/WRKdefined
#HRTech #FutureOfWork #AIinHR #JobAutomation #EmployeeBenefits #WorkplaceTrends #HRTalent #InvestmentTrends #BARFpodcast
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By WRKdefinedThis episode comes from the giving tree….
Rival just dropped a new 30/60/90 Day Onboarding Template built for teams that need new hires contributing fast—not spending their first month figuring out who to talk to or what success looks like.
Get your template here.
AI is no longer a future concept. It is actively restructuring the workforce and removing entire job layers inside organizations. Middle management is being eliminated. Entry-level roles are being automated before they can be posted. HR systems are moving away from dashboards and interfaces and shifting toward AI agents that employees interact with directly. Investment is flowing into platforms that show real traction and measurable outcomes, not slideware or hype. The money is following execution.
This episode breaks down what is actually happening in HR tech and the job market. Not the marketing narrative, but the economic and technology signals that show where work is heading and why leadership teams need to prepare now.
Why it matters: New hires who ramp fast and connect with the right people early don’t just adapt — they contribute.
Key Takeaways
➡ AI isn’t coming—it’s here, eliminating entry-level roles and now middle managers at scale
➡ Healthcare costs are projected to rise 8.4%, putting pressure on employers and reshaping benefits decisions
➡ Less than 50% of employees know how to enroll in their own benefits, creating a retention and engagement blind spot
➡ Investors are done with concept decks—traction and AI baked into platforms are now mandatory
➡ M&A is being driven by immigration limits as companies acquire teams for access to talent they can’t hire directly
➡ AI agents are becoming the surface layer of HR tech, replacing traditional system interfaces
➡ Bias in AI hiring models is triggering new legal action, especially for disabled and minority candidates
➡ Personalized AI recommendations are becoming the norm, raising serious privacy concerns inside the enterprise
➡ The HR tech market is entering an aggressive consolidation phase to make room for AI-first disruptors
➡ Posture and physical wellness are now tied directly to productivity metrics in enterprise HR planning
Timestamps
00:00 – Middle managers are being eliminated from org charts
02:37 – Sports meltdown and the psychology of losing (Eagles, Phillies)
05:31 – AI’s direct impact on job layers and management roles
08:31 – Bias in AI hiring practices and legal consequences
11:36 – Do jobs reports even matter in modern HR?
14:27 – HR Tech investment is up 60% YOY: why it matters
17:30 – The rise of AI agents as the new HR interface
20:41 – Why apps are dead and conversational AI is the new UI
23:59 – Healthcare costs projected to rise 8.4%
27:03 – Religious discrimination and hiring in global conflict environments
28:35 – Meta to use chatbot data for ad personalization and privacy fallout
31:35 – Workday acquires Sana to double down on AI agent strategy
34:27 – Peer-to-peer learning as the new model for AI adoption in the workplace
36:52 – Investors demand customer proof, not pitch decks
38:27 – Stanford research tracking AI job loss by role, in real time
40:05 – Less than half of employees understand their benefits
41:32 – Posture and productivity: a corporate wellness shift
43:06 – Funding news: PeopleGPT, Diana HR, Sonic Jobs and what they signal
Connect with us
William Tincup LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tincup/
Ryan Leary LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryanleary/
Connect with WRKdefined on your favorite social network
Site: http://www.wrkdefined.com
TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@wrkdefined
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/wrkdefined
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WRKdefined/
Twitter (X): https://twitter.com/WRKdefined
#HRTech #FutureOfWork #AIinHR #JobAutomation #EmployeeBenefits #WorkplaceTrends #HRTalent #InvestmentTrends #BARFpodcast
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