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Brit Morse is a former reporter on Fortune’s Leadership Desk, covering workplace trends and the C-suite. She also wrote CHRO Daily, Fortune’s flagship newsletter for HR professionals and corporate leaders. Previously she worked as an associate editor at Inc. Magazine and a reporter for Forbes. She resides in Brooklyn, NY, with her rescue dog Massimo.

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Greenhouse CEO Daniel Chait says the hiring process is broken and HR leaders are trying to fix it by adding more ‘friction’
By Brit MorseMay 13, 2025
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HR departments are in the throes of an AI confidence crisis—here’s what’s holding teams back from better tech integration
By Brit MorseMay 12, 2025
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A new Florida bill about non-compete agreements could mean big changes to the employment landscape  
By Brit MorseMay 9, 2025
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Why CHROs have the reputation of being the least AI-savvy of the C-suite
By Brit MorseMay 8, 2025
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Newsletters
HairClub switched its 140 employees to individualized healthcare plans and reduced premium costs by 53%
By Brit MorseMay 7, 2025
Employee data and the cloud: What HR leaders need to know
Tech
Employee data and the cloud: What HR leaders need to know
By Brit MorseMay 6, 2025
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Why HR leaders should be more careful about how they share employee data
By Brit MorseMay 6, 2025
Rachel Cohen, a third-year law associate, resigned over a deal she says her high-powered law firm Skadden Law reached with the Trump administration for free legal work supporting the president's agenda.
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Why one associate at a major law firm quit over its deal with Trump
By Brit MorseMay 5, 2025
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Business
A law associate making $300,000 a year at Skadden Arps quit over the firm’s deal with Donald Trump
By Brit MorseMay 5, 2025
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Here’s why founders should make sure they have an HR in place before hiring their 50th employee
By Brit MorseMay 2, 2025
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Leadership
Here are the three biggest hiring mistakes most startups make early on and how to avoid them
By Brit MorseMay 1, 2025
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She worked in corporate HR for more than a decade, then pivoted to an unconventional job: Career astrologist
By Brit MorseMay 1, 2025
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How the CPO of e.l.f beauty is communicating with employees through tariff uncertainty
By Brit MorseApril 30, 2025
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Managers are hiring people based on whether or not they like them personally and it could lead to some big problems at work
By Brit MorseApril 29, 2025
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The longtime CHRO of Citizens Bank says that HR teams treat corporate initiatives like ‘diet fads’ and argues that making real changes can take years of consistency
By Brit MorseApril 25, 2025
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