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New Study: Diversity and Ineffective Use of Tech Are Top Challenges for Talent Teams in 2025

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Future of Talent Acquisition Study from Findem and Recruiter.com also shows CRM moving up priority list as low-quality inbound skyrockets

SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 27, 2025 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — The biggest hiring challenges facing talent teams this year are increasing diversity and a shortage of qualified candidates, according to a new Future of Talent Acquisition and Recruitment 2025 study from Findem and Recruiter.com. The study involving 930 recruiting professionals also reveals a growing frustration with inefficient tech use, yet a clear opportunity for AI and automation to enhance sourcing, candidate management and hiring efficiency.

“The latest findings show TA leaders are investing in tools such as CRM that help them be more strategic and forward-looking—a smart move in the face of potential hiring freezes and economic uncertainty,” said Findem Chief Transformation Officer Brett Coin

Inclusive Hiring No. 1 Challenge for TA. Tech to the Rescue?

Candidate pool diversification continues to be a priority for most employers, but it’s proving to be a difficult endeavor for recruiters who are largely responsible for turning the mission into a reality, especially as corporations navigate a complicated DEI landscape. The study found meeting inclusive hiring goals is their biggest obstacle in 2025, cited by 44%, with a lack of qualified candidates a close second with 38%. Half said they will leverage recruitment technologies to help diversify their talent pools this year, and nearly half will apply tech to reduce human bias in hiring decisions.

“Leading companies understand that hiring more inclusively brings in higher-quality candidates, but it’s a tough balancing act—bias can creep in, and AI can be unreliable if left to its own devices,” said Tina Shah Paikeday, Innovation Accelerator General Manager at Findem. “But when AI is used the right way—to support decisions—it can be a total game-changer, helping recruiting teams build more inclusive pipelines to identify the best talent in the market.”

Recruiters Overwhelmed by Inbound, Struggling to Find Top Talent in a Haystack

Talent teams aren’t just struggling with inclusive hiring, they’re also drowning in a flood of unqualified applicants. Three out of four reported a spike in applications per open role, and 24% cited an overwhelming volume of applications and low-performing hiring channels as obstacles to their success.

“Talent teams are facing an unprecedented influx of inbound, a challenge intensified by the rise of job application bots. Sifting through hundreds of applications per open role is impractical and a major drain on recruitment resources,” said Findem CEO Hari Kolam. “Success in the TA world hinges on productivity and efficiency and, without the right tools to manage the swell of unqualified inbound, both take a hit. That’s why 71% of recruiters told us they plan to prioritize technology for managing active applicants in 2025.”

Tech Investment Priorities Shift—CRM Takes Center Stage

Only one in three talent leaders plans on decreasing their spend on talent acquisition technology this year, compared with approximately 60% who anticipate their spend to remain about the same or slightly increase. Where they intend on putting their dollars suggests a shift from passive sourcing to sourcing from the talent they already know. Nearly half – 42% – plan to increase spending on CRM, while 21% expect to decrease the amount spent on candidate sourcing solutions. Recruitment marketing and talent analytics are also expected to see budget boosts in 2025.

“The latest findings show TA leaders are investing in tools such as CRM that help them be more strategic and forward-looking—a smart move in the face of potential hiring freezes and economic uncertainty,” said Findem Chief Transformation Officer Brett Coin. “Staying competitive will require a multichannel recruiting strategy where AI and automation handle the heavy lifting of sourcing across all hiring channels, and recruiters better use their time building real connections with candidates.”

Legacy Recruiting Tech Still Dominates, Yet ROI Is Questionable

Recruiters remain heavily dependent on legacy recruiting technologies, yet many are feeling pinched by the high costs and disillusioned by low returns. The study reveals that 68% use LinkedIn Recruiter as their primary tool for applicant tracking and outreach – close to double the percentage of the closest-ranking alternative. What’s more, although one in five spend 61-80% of their tech budget on LinkedIn Recruiter, 84% report the technology was responsible for fewer than 40% of their hires.

“When 84% of teams say their primary sourcing tool delivers less than 40% of hires, it’s clear that throwing money at legacy systems isn’t the answer,” said Matt Charney, editor-in-chief of Recruiter.com. “Smart TA leaders are shifting focus to better utilizing their existing talent networks through CRM and actually measuring outcomes beyond just volume metrics.”

With costs rising and platforms covering more ground than before, many organizations are consolidating their tech stacks, and most are now using five or fewer recruiting tools.

Recruiters Confident in Their Abilities, But Not in Their Tech and Analytics

While 58% of recruiters believe their teams are above average in effectiveness, only 8% consider their organizations very effective. The top barriers?

Ineffective use of technology, analytics and market insights (65%)Mismatch between candidate skills and business requirements (44%)Inefficient recruiting processes and lack of diverse candidates (both 30%)

Despite these challenges, very few blame unrealistic expectations or inexperienced teams, suggesting that the real issue lies in how teams are leveraging (or underleveraging) their tools.

Metrics Heavily Skewed Toward Volume vs. Performance

Talent teams continue to prioritize volume over performance metrics, raising concerns about long-term hiring quality and alignment with business goals. Sixty four percent ranked metrics, such as offer acceptance rate, time to source and number of open positions as most important, while 26% prioritized performance metrics such as candidate response rate, source of hire and candidate experience. Despite growing attention, internal mobility ranked dead last.

Despite Job Uncertainty, Optimism Around Hiring in 2025

Almost 80% of recruiters admitted that they felt job insecurity in the past year, but most remain bullish about hiring demand and job growth. Forty five percent expect to make more hires in 2025 than 2024, and just 12% anticipate making fewer.

They also plan to expand their own teams. Nearly one-third plan to expand their talent team’s headcount and more than one-third plan to hire additional recruiters in the next 12 months. Interestingly, only 7% expect their recruiting teams to shrink, a strong indicator that they don’t expect AI and automation to replace recruiting jobs in the near term.

For a deeper dive into the latest trends and strategies, access the full study here.

Methodology

The Future of Talent Acquisition and Recruitment 2025 survey was fielded from Aug. 15 to Sept. 30, 2024. The survey was completed by 930 respondents who are HR or recruiting professionals in North American companies with at least 200 employees and who are involved in talent acquisition budget decisions. The respondents work for companies spanning various industries, and that range from late-stage startups to multinationals.

About Findem

Findem’s Talent Data Cloud combines 3D data with AI to unlock smarter talent strategy and streamline the way businesses connect with top candidates. By bringing together multichannel sourcing, CRM and insights into one place, Findem eliminates inefficiencies and allows TA teams to focus on the right candidates and decisions that drive business impact. Findem empowers customers like RingCentral and Nutanix to solve enterprise challenges at scale, creating continuous pipelines of top, diverse candidates, delivering improved ROI and making great hires. Discover why we’ve been named one of America’s most innovative companies and how we’re transforming hiring atwww.findem.ai

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Rebecca Scanlan, Findem, 1 303-733-0328, rebecca.scanlan@findem.ai, https://www.findem.ai

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In HelloNation, Custom Auto Expert Gecovey Coffman Breaks Down Brake Warning Signs

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AMARILLO, Texas, April 20, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — What do small changes in your vehicle’s braking behavior really mean? A HelloNation article featuring Gecovey Coffman of Coffman Customs helps drivers understand how early brake warning signs can prevent major repairs and improve safety on the road.

The article points out that many drivers ignore early signs like brake squealing or a slight change in pedal feel, assuming they’re harmless or temporary. But these signals often indicate worn brake pads or related issues that deserve prompt attention. When left unchecked, what begins as a small inconvenience can grow into a costly and potentially dangerous brake problem.

Brake squealing is among the most common early signals. According to the article, this high-pitched sound during light braking usually stems from worn brake pads or dust buildup. In Amarillo’s dry climate, dust is a regular factor in how brakes wear. The article explains that while occasional noise might be harmless, repeated or worsening squealing is one of the clearest brake warning signs to watch for.

Another issue the article explores is brake vibration. This can be felt through the pedal or steering wheel and is typically caused by uneven wear on the rotors. Brake vibration can worsen over time and reduce the driver’s ability to stop smoothly. The piece recommends brake inspection at the first sign of vibration to prevent further damage.

Pulling to one side when braking is another signal that may indicate uneven pressure or worn brake pads on a single wheel. The article explains how this imbalance can affect stability, especially in wet or dusty conditions, and is often overlooked until it impacts everyday driving.

The article also sheds light on the role of heat in brake wear. Stop-and-go traffic, frequent hard stops, and Amarillo’s shifting weather can all raise the temperature of brake components. This kind of repeated heat exposure increases the chances of brake squealing and accelerates the wear on pads and rotors alike.

The article emphasizes that a timely brake inspection can make a significant difference. It describes how inspections help identify wear patterns before they reach critical levels, limiting both cost and downtime. A standard brake inspection often includes checking for worn brake pads, measuring rotor thickness, and evaluating the condition of the brake fluid.

Speaking of brake fluid, the article notes that this is a frequently overlooked part of the system. Over time, brake fluid absorbs moisture, which can reduce its effectiveness and lead to a softer pedal feel. The piece stresses that brake fluid should be checked regularly, as degraded fluid contributes to inconsistent stopping power, particularly under heavy use.

Seasonal changes also play a role in brake behavior. The article explains that temperature fluctuations, especially during Amarillo’s cooler mornings and warmer afternoons, can cause brake materials to expand and contract. These shifts often make existing problems like brake squealing or brake vibration more noticeable.

Even with modern dashboard alerts in newer vehicles, the article encourages drivers not to rely solely on sensors. Physical feedback, like vibration, squealing, or pulling, often appears first. By recognizing and responding to these brake warning signs early, drivers can maintain safer and more reliable braking performance.

Ultimately, the HelloNation article promotes regular maintenance as the most effective way to prevent serious brake problems. A proactive approach, based on local driving conditions and vehicle feedback, protects both safety and the vehicle’s long-term reliability.

The article, When Your Brakes Are Telling You Something, features insights from Gecovey Coffman, Custom Auto Expert of Amarillo, TX, in HelloNation.

About HelloNation
HelloNation is a premier media platform that connects readers with trusted professionals and businesses across various industries. Through its innovative “edvertising” approach that blends educational content and storytelling, HelloNation delivers expert-driven articles that inform, inspire, and empower. Covering topics from home improvement and health to business strategy and lifestyle, HelloNation highlights leaders making a meaningful impact in their communities.

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Sinai.ai Closes $1.45M Pre-Seed Round to Reimagine the Future of Reading

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The AI-native books platform backed by KAUST Innovation Ventures, DisrupTech Ventures, and a coalition of leading investors is transforming the way people read, bringing books to life as living, interactive aiBook™ experiences

SUNNYVALE, Calif., April 20, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Sinai.ai, an AI-native books platform, today announced the close of its $1.45M pre-seed funding round, led by KAUST Innovation Ventures (KIV) and DisrupTech Ventures, with participation from Maza Ventures and YOUXEL Ventures, alongside a coalition of angel investors. The capital will fund proprietary tech, AI infrastructure, user acquisition, and licensing.

The $150 billion global book market has seen little innovation in format for decades. Sinai was built to change that. At the heart of the platform is the aiBook™, a trademarked, patent-backed book format built on 100% licensed, full-text content. Readers can converse with their book in real time, generate study guides and quizzes, access titles across multiple languages, and switch between reading and listening. Sinai is launching with thousands of titles, having already secured partnerships with double-digit publishers, including several prominent names in the industry.

Investor Perspectives

“We strongly believe that AI will fundamentally reshape a wide range of industries, and the book industry is long overdue for meaningful innovation. For over two decades, the core format of books has remained largely unchanged. What the Sinai.ai team is building introduces a truly new paradigm — transforming books into interactive, intelligent experiences where readers can engage, learn, and explore in entirely new ways. We are particularly excited about the team and their ability to execute on a vision that sits at the intersection of content, technology, and user experience. We are always proud to back Egyptian founders who are building category-defining companies and pushing the boundaries of innovation beyond local markets.”
— Mohamed El Sayed Okasha, DisrupTech Ventures

“What drew me to Sinai.ai is that they’re approaching a huge, old industry with respect and clarity. Publishing has been around for centuries, and for good reason, but much of how it operates hasn’t evolved at the pace of technology. Instead of trying to break it, Sinai.ai is working alongside it, using AI to modernize how books are created, produced, and distributed. That’s a harder path. It requires understanding the incentives of everyone involved and building something that fits into a real ecosystem, not just replacing it. But it’s also the more enduring one. The companies that last are often the ones that reshape industries from within, and Sinai.ai feels like it’s doing exactly that.”
— Tambi Jalouqa, Maza Ventures

About the Team

Sinai.ai was co-founded by five individuals: Ahmed Kamel (CEO), a serial tech entrepreneur with post-graduate studies in AI and innovation at Stanford; Mohamed Elshamy (CRO), Yale MBA, with experience at Google, McKinsey, and Meta; Mohamed Elshenawy (CTO), PhD in AI from the University of Toronto, and led AI teams in different ventures; Hana Malhas (CFO), University of Michigan MBA, with deep experience in creative industries; and Abdullah Moatasem (CCO), creative director with credits at Warner Bros., Netflix, and Disney+.

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OpenTable Acquires Canadian Reservation Platform Libro, Expanding Presence in Quebec and Beyond

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SAN FRANCISCO, April 20, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — OpenTable, a global leader in restaurant technology, announced today that it has acquired Libro, a leading Canadian reservation and table management platform. With Libro currently serving thousands of restaurant partners in the region, the acquisition will strengthen OpenTable’s offering in Canada, specifically across Quebec.

By joining forces, OpenTable and Libro will combine industry-leading discovery, table management systems (TMS), and guest relationship tools to better serve the Canadian hospitality industry.

“Libro and OpenTable share a deep commitment to the success of local restaurants, making this a natural fit for both companies,” said Debby Soo, CEO of OpenTable. “By combining Libro’s localized expertise with our global diner network, we are deepening our commitment to the Canadian dining scene and providing Libro’s restaurant partners the option to soon join OpenTable’s diner network, driving broader visibility and more bookings.”

“This is an exciting next chapter for Libro and the restaurants we serve,” said Lorne Schwartz, CEO of Libro. “By joining forces with OpenTable, we’re able to expand our reach and bring even more value to our community, while continuing to deliver the localized support and innovation our partners rely on.”

To ensure seamless service for current partners, Libro will continue to operate as a standalone brand, while benefiting from expanded visibility on the OpenTable marketplace. A phased integration of inventory, infrastructure, and security capabilities is expected to be completed in the foreseeable future.

As part of the agreement, OpenTable will welcome Libro’s employees and leadership team. The combined expertise of both organizations will focus on delivering innovative solutions for restaurateurs and diners across North America.

About OpenTable

OpenTable, a global leader in restaurant tech and part of Booking Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ:BKNG), helps more than 65,000 restaurants worldwide fill 1.9 billion seats a year. OpenTable’s world-class technology empowers restaurants to focus on what matters most – their team, their guests, and their bottom line – while enabling diners to discover and book the perfect restaurant for every occasion.

About Libro
Libro is one of North America’s leading online guest experience platforms, providing restaurants with a fully branded way to fill tables, manage reservations, reduce no-shows, engage customers, and elevate the overall guest experience.

The platform enables operators to strengthen relationships with their guests and drive repeat visits—all within a seamless reservation experience.

Headquartered in Montreal, Libro serves restaurants across Canada, the United States, and Europe.

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