Roundup: Investment Falls in Work Tech; ChartHop Launches Comp Reviews

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Investment in work technology dropped 22.8% in 2022’s second quarter, according to estimates by the Starr Conspiracy. Demand for work solutions should remain high, although many business leaders are not-so-secretly hoping that the downturn will help swing the power dynamic back in the labor market

ChartHop launched Compensation Reviews, which are designed to help people and finance teams make equitable, streamlined and secure compensation decisions. ChartHop’s Compensation Planning solution and the new Compensation Reviews provide a single source of truth for compensation information by pulling in payroll and equity data from across systems. The product allows organizations to centralize and visualize their people data, configure review cycles and collaborate efficiently to make more informed and equitable compensation decisions.

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15Five received $52 Million in Series C funding, led by Quad Partners. The company will use the funds for R&D on performance measurement and integration and coaching. It also expects to scale its go-to-market strategy by expanding into new markets and pursuing potential acquisitions.

Bullhorn announced the Bullhorn Talent Platform, an end-to-end that engages talent at every stage of the talent lifecycle. With the aid of automation and AI, along with new chatbot capabilities, firms can provide talent with tailored, intuitive experiences. The platform allows recruiters to communicate through multiple channels while managing talent information in a single system of record.  

Findem launched Sourcing Accelerator, a solution that makes weekly introductions to qualified, interested candidates for every role. With it, Findem manages the sourcing and enables talent teams to build solid pipelines of candidates from a large, diverse talent pool.

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