Dylan Teggart
Director and Principal Analyst
Dylan Teggart is a Director and Principal Analyst at 3Sixty Insights, where he is the primary analyst covering HR technology, workforce management, and the future of work. He produces research that helps HR leaders cut through the hype and focus on measurable outcomes, enabling them to make informed, practical decisions and investments. Dylan’s research sits at the intersection of labor market trends, HR tech adoption, socioeconomics, and organizational performance. He also examines how organizations can balance a strong employee experience with positive business outcomes. This focus spans the end-to-end employee and WFM experience, including hiring, onboarding, skills, management, payroll, and more. A cornerstone of Dylan’s practice is the depth of knowledge he gains through conversations and interviews with end-user organizations, solution providers, and industry thought leaders. Combined with rigorous data analysis, this has produced a research agenda centered on six areas shaping the workforce today: employer-favored job market dynamics, AI’s impact on HR and payroll operations, HR modernization, declining employee engagement, shifting talent acquisition, and compliance complexity. At 3Sixty Insights, Dylan has produced numerous benchmark reports, case studies, and thought leadership content and serves as a primary host of the HRTechChat podcast. He has also appeared as a guest on Up Next @ Work and PeopleTech. Prior to joining 3Sixty Insights, he held positions at UKG and Dayforce. Dylan is an alumnus of New York University.

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Overworked Americans

Over the past few months, as part of my research with 3Sixty Insights, I’ve delved deeper into the labor statistics of overwork, burnout culture, and time away from work. These fall under the broader category of work-life balance and help form […]

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The Productivity Dilemma

It’s no surprise to anyone that workers in the US have been trailing other high-income countries in work-life balance for years. Greater numbers of US workers put in more than 40 hours per week compared to workers in countries like […]