Summary
Join us for a live discussion on labor market trends and job matching in the age of AI with Svenja Gudell, Chief Economist at Indeed, and Sylvain Leduc, Director of Economic Research at the San Francisco Federal Reserve.
Technological advancements and demographic shifts are changing both how we work and how jobs are filled. Access to real-time labor market data can help workers, employers, and policymakers understand these changing trends and make better decisions.
The Indeed Hiring Lab analyzes Indeed’s databases of real-time data to discover new insights and share updated information with the public.
Our speakers will discuss these insights and explore topics on AI-assisted job-matching, time-to-hire, worker productivity, and current labor market trends.
The discussion will be livestreamed on this page, and a recording will be available after the event.
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About the Speakers

Sylvain Leduc is executive vice president and director of Research at the San Francisco Federal Reserve. In addition to his ongoing research on monetary policy, business cycles, and international finance, Sylvain oversees the development of key economic research and analysis that informs the decision-making process on monetary policy. Read Sylvain Leduc’s full bio.

Svenja Gudell is Chief Economist at Indeed and head of the Indeed Hiring Lab. She currently serves as the vice chair on the Federal Economic Statistic Advisory Committee (FESAC). Svenja also served on the Board of Directors for the National Association for Business Economics. Prior to joining Indeed, Svenja was Chief Economist at Zillow Group. Previously, Svenja worked on economic, financial and strategic consulting for Analysis Group, and was an assistant economist in the research group of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.