WorkTech Podcast

The WorkTech Podcast explores the critical trends shaping the future of work and HR tech. George LaRocque of WorkTech, drawing from years of advising top innovators, investors, and enterprises, guides you through market deals, issues, opportunities, and trends—all through a strategic, actionable lens.

  1. Up Next @ WorkTech: Reverse Recruiting, Risky Agents, and the Rise of AI Native HR Tech

    2 DAYS AGO

    Up Next @ WorkTech: Reverse Recruiting, Risky Agents, and the Rise of AI Native HR Tech

    A fast-moving conversation on AI‑driven promotions, frontline automation, agent security risks, reverse recruiting, and the funding wave reshaping HR Tech in 2026. In this episode, George and Kate unpack how AI is reshaping work—from Accenture tying promotions to AI usage (“use of our key tools will be a visible input to talent discussions.”) to Burger King’s voice agent Patty tracking upsells and friendliness scores. They explore Google’s internal AI push, the security risks of OpenClaw (“30,000 compromised installations”), and the rise of “AI native” as 2026’s dominant narrative. The conversation closes with reverse recruiting, new funding rounds, and emerging HR Tech trends. In this episode, George and Kate look at AI adoption, HR technology, agentic AI, workforce automation, recruiting technology, future of work trends, HR Tech funding. Key Takeaways: AI‑Driven Performance Management: Accenture’s plan to tie promotions to AI usage raises questions about leadership, culture, and the future of performance metrics. Frontline Automation Expands: Burger King’s “Patty” agent shows how voice‑based AI is entering hourly work, tracking upsells, sentiment, and shift performance. AI Ethics & Internal Adoption: Google’s internal AI mandates highlight ongoing tensions between innovation, employee trust, and past AI ethics controversies. Agent Security Risks Grow: OpenClaw’s rapid adoption led to “30,000 compromised installations,” exposing how vulnerable agent ecosystems and marketplaces remain. Reverse Recruiting Surges: Candidates paying for job‑hunting help reveals market vulnerability and the rise of predatory AI‑driven services. HR Tech Funding Accelerates: New capital flows to AI native platforms, cognitive assessments, integrations, and hyper‑local job boards signal where Work Tech innovation is heading. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    47 min
  2. Vibe Coding, Agentic AI, and the HR Tech Risk No One Sees Coming

    11 FEB

    Vibe Coding, Agentic AI, and the HR Tech Risk No One Sees Coming

    In this episode, George LaRocque unpacks new data from the 2025 Global WorkTech Report, revealing why investment capital continues to rise even as deal volume declines. He explains the “squeezed middle” dynamic affecting growth‑stage vendors, the surge in early‑stage AI innovation, and the strategic bets shaping the market. George also breaks down the hype and hidden risks of vibe coding and warns HR leaders about the escalating legal exposure tied to AI explainability and transparency. In this episode we look at workforce intelligence, agentic AI, HR technology, WorkTech investment trends, CHRO strategy, AI governance, future of work. Key Takeaways Global WorkTech investment rose to $6.24B in 2025, even as deal volume fell 16%, signaling a shift toward high‑conviction, AI‑forward bets. Early‑stage innovation is surging, with 136 pre‑seed, seed, and Series A deals capturing $1.1B in capital. The “squeezed middle” is real, as growth‑stage vendors struggle to raise amid investor discipline and platform consolidation. Agentic AI and workforce intelligence are top acquisition targets, replacing standalone tools with infrastructure‑level capabilities. Vibe coding creates false confidence, delivering prototypes but failing to meet enterprise‑grade HR tech requirements at scale. AI explainability is now a legal tail risk, with black‑box systems threatening vendor valuations, enterprise adoption, and regulatory compliance. Get the report and "Vibe Coding vs the CHRO" at 1worktech.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    21 min
  3. AI Turbulence, Workday Shakeups, Vibe Coding Hype, and the Future of HR Tech

    10 FEB

    AI Turbulence, Workday Shakeups, Vibe Coding Hype, and the Future of HR Tech

    In this episode, George and Kate unpack a turbulent week across Work Tech, starting with Workday’s CEO transition and workforce reductions, which arrive just ahead of its earnings call . They explore the hype and hazards of vibe coding, including security breaches and enterprise‑scale limitations . The conversation shifts to DEI transparency as Fortune 500 participation in the Corporate Equality Index drops sharply, raising concerns for employees navigating unclear policies . Key Takeaways: Workday’s CEO transition signals deeper strategic and market pressures, including stock performance concerns and upcoming earnings uncertainty . Vibe coding is accelerating but remains risky, lacking compliance, scalability, and security—highlighted by real‑world agentic breaches and enterprise pushback . AI adoption is shifting from “build” to “buy,” with enterprises rapidly increasing investment in secure, scalable HR Tech and Work Tech platforms . DEI transparency is declining, as Fortune 500 participation in the Corporate Equality Index drops 65%, creating uncertainty for employees seeking clarity on inclusion policies . HR’s role is transforming, requiring new skills to manage AI agents, troubleshoot automated workflows, and orchestrate hybrid human‑machine teams . Early‑stage HR Tech funding remains active, while mid‑stage companies face pressure, leading to acquisitions like Wellfound’s purchase of Higherfly . Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    44 min
  4. Workday’s PipeDream, Payroll Pitfalls, and HR’s Strategic Crossroads

    28/11/2025

    Workday’s PipeDream, Payroll Pitfalls, and HR’s Strategic Crossroads

    Exploring venture capital paradoxes, Workday’s agent ambitions, payroll automation risks, workplace safety, and HR’s evolving role in the future of work. George and Kate dissect the paradox of HR Tech funding, Workday’s PipeDream acquisition, payroll automation failures, workplace safety concerns, and The Economist’s claim that HR has “taken over the world.” This episode blends market intelligence, AI agent trends, and human resources strategy for the future of work. In this episode we look at HR Tech, Work Tech, AI agents, Human Resources strategy, Future of Work, payroll automation, and venture capital trends. These high-volume keywords frame the conversation around funding paradoxes, workplace safety, and the evolving role of HR leaders in technology-driven organizations. Key Takeaways HR Tech funding paradox: Despite $4.9B invested in 2025, early-stage founders face unprecedented challenges in raising capital. AI agents in Work Tech: Workday’s PipeDream acquisition positions it as a leading enterprise AI agent platform for HR and finance. Payroll automation risks: AI-driven payroll failures highlight the need for human oversight and off-cycle payment safeguards. Workplace safety in HR Tech: The Amber Check tragedy underscores the importance of escalation processes, psychological safety, and frontline worker protection. HR’s evolving role: The Economist’s claim that HR has “taken over the world” sparks debate on strategy, DEI, and AI disruption. Future of Work trends: Integration platforms, AI-enabled SaaS, and HR acuity tools redefine how organizations manage people, culture, and compliance. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    33 min
  5. Inside Workday’s Acquisition of Paradox: Conversational AI Meets Enterprise Scale with CEO Adam Godson

    17/11/2025

    Inside Workday’s Acquisition of Paradox: Conversational AI Meets Enterprise Scale with CEO Adam Godson

    Workday’s acquisition of Paradox marks a pivotal moment in HR Tech, combining enterprise scale with conversational AI to transform recruiting workflows. CEO Adam Godson joins George LaRocque to unpack the deal’s strategic rationale, market impact, and future of hiring across ecosystems and industries. In this episode, we look at: HR Tech innovation, M&A strategy, conversational AI, frontline hiring, recruiting automation, platform consolidation, and the Future of Work. Key Takeaways Deal Rationale: Workday’s acquisition of Paradox was driven by a shared mission to reduce hiring friction and serve the full market, including the SAP and Oracle ecosystems. Market Impact: Paradox schedules 32M+ interviews annually, representing 1 in 10 U.S. interviews, dramatically accelerating time-to-hire across industries. Frontline Focus: The deal strengthens Workday’s position in high-volume, frontline hiring across the retail, restaurant, and franchise sectors, where traditional HCM platforms have struggled. Client Continuity: Paradox will continue to operate as a standalone platform, supporting integrations with non-Workday systems and maintaining innovation velocity. Agentic Architecture: The future lies in agentic workflows, combining Paradox’s conversational AI with HiredScore’s matching intelligence for seamless candidate experiences. Buyer Sentiment: Customers praise Paradox’s scheduling capabilities and real-world impact, with hiring managers reporting improved staffing and job satisfaction. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    30 min

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The WorkTech Podcast explores the critical trends shaping the future of work and HR tech. George LaRocque of WorkTech, drawing from years of advising top innovators, investors, and enterprises, guides you through market deals, issues, opportunities, and trends—all through a strategic, actionable lens.

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