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Alliant Insurance Services Adds John Montague to Midwest Benefits Team

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Healthcare innovator brings experience in alternative health plans, technology strategy, and population health solutions John Montague has joined Alliant Insurance Services  as Vice President within its Employee Benefits Group. Based in Minneapolis, Minnesota, he will partner with clients to design and develop innovative strategies that improve outcomes, enhance transparency, and support long-term organizational goals. Catch more HRTech Insights:  HRTech Interview With Hari Kolam, CEO and Co-founder of Findem: Featuring Findem’s GliderAI “John’s extensive background across healthcare technology, population health, and alternative health plan design brings tremendous strategic value to our clients,” said Kevin Overbey, President, Alliant Employee Benefits. “His ability to combine technological innovation with practical, client-focused solutions provides a powerful advantage for organizations looking to streamline the benefits process and improve long-term performance.” Montagu...

VidCruiter Launches AI Interview Scoring, Setting a New Standard for Transparent, Defensible AI in Hiring

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ndustry-leading capability brings rubric-based, auditable AI evaluation to pre-recorded video interviews, eliminating the long-standing trade-off between speed and consistency in high-volume hiring. VidCruiter , a leading video interviewing platform trusted by more than 125,000 hiring professionals worldwide, announced the launch of AI Interview Scoring, a category-defining capability that fundamentally changes how organizations evaluate candidates at scale. The release marks one of the most significant additions to the VidCruiter platform to date, delivering a consistent, explainable, and fully auditable way to score pre-recorded video interview responses with AI. For years, high-volume hiring has forced recruiters into an unwelcome compromise: move quickly and accept inconsistency between reviewers, or evaluate rigorously and grind the process to a halt. AI Interview Scoring eliminates that trade-off. The system applies the same client-approved rubric to every candidate response fo...

Fountain Named a Niche Player in the 2026 Gartner® Magic Quadrant™ for Talent Acquisition Suites

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Recognized for Completeness of Vision and Ability to Execute Fountain , the AI-native platform for managing the global frontline workforce, announced that it has been recognized as a Niche Player in the 2026 Gartner Magic Quadrant for Talent Acquisition Suites. A copy of the report is available here. Catch more HRTech Insights:  HRTech Interview With Hari Kolam, CEO and Co-founder of Findem: Featuring Findem’s GliderAI “Frontline work is the largest segment of the global workforce, but it’s been underserved by traditional hiring systems,” said Sean Behr, CEO of Fountain. The announcement marks Fountain’s first inclusion in the report and comes as Fountain prepares to launch Cue, a new system designed to run frontline hiring and staffing in real time. Fountain’s inclusion also comes at an inflection point in hiring, which is shifting from systems that track workflows through a series of steps to systems that execute outcomes. Purpose-built for frontline and hourly hiring at s...

Why CPOs are the Architects of Technical Success in the AI Era

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For a Chief People Officer, the conversation around AI often feels like a tug-of-war between two extremes: the fear of replacement and the hype of infinitely scalable productivity. But as those of us in the trenches of talent strategy know, neither of these narratives captures the reality of the work. Today we stand at a crossroads where technology is finally moving faster than our organizational design, and for the first time in a generation, the people part of the business is the primary driver of technical success. It is a fundamental shift in the social contract of work. Historically, the technical part was the bottleneck; you bought a system and hired people to operate it. But today, the technology is often ahead of our ability to structure ourselves around it. The differentiator is no longer the tools you use, but how quickly your people can adapt to them. As AI becomes a ubiquitous layer across every department, the challenge has shifted from “How do we use this tool?...

Symetra Names Jeff Sealey Vice President, Stop Loss Captives

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Symetra Life Insurance Company, a stop loss pioneer currently celebrating 50 years as an industry leader, announced the appointment of Jeff Sealey as vice president, Stop Loss Captives. Catch more HRTech Insights:  HRTech Interview With Hari Kolam, CEO and Co-founder of Findem: Featuring Findem’s GliderAI “Jeff has partnered with employers to navigate complex funding decisions, including onsite and near-site employer clinic evaluation and group stop loss captive strategies designed to help stabilize self-funded risk.” — Jeremy Freestone, SVP, Stop Loss In this new role, Mr. Sealey will lead the strategic development and growth of Symetra’s captive solutions, expanding the company’s capabilities to meet the evolving needs of clients and partners. With deep expertise in alternative risk financing, he will play a key role in advancing Symetra’s commitment to delivering flexible, client-focused risk solutions. “We are delighted to welcome Jeff Sealey to the stop loss team,” said Jer...

HR Tech as a Work Engine: Moving Beyond HRIS to Workflow Automation Systems

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Technology is driving a seismic shift in the modern workplace. For the past 20 years or so, organizations have depended on digital systems to handle workforce operations, employee records, payroll, compliance, and administrative processes. Traditional HR systems were primarily designed to be central databases that stored and organized employee information in a streamlined fashion. But as workforce expectations and business demands change, organizations are now looking beyond static data management to intelligent systems that proactively help execute operations.  Historically, Human Resource Information Systems (HRIS) have been record systems. Most of these platforms were focused on maintaining employee profiles, attendance records, payroll data, benefits information, and compliance documentation. These capabilities increased administrative efficiency and reduced manual paperwork. However, most legacy systems remained highly transactional and reactive in nature. They stored information...