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Gen Z Recruiting Trends: How to Effectively Engage and Hire the Next Generation of Workers

Recruiting Daily

This contrasts sharply with compensation and work-life balance concerns of new job seekers just half a decade ago. As younger children, many watched their parents and older siblings experience one financial setback after another while struggling through The Great Recession in 2007, then record-high unemployment rates in 2020.

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The Current State of the Gender Wage Gap

Slayton Search Partners

This is particularly true even as we shift our attention to compensation. And even though C-suite compensation increased 24% from 2012 to 2020, that looked like 27% for men and 10% for women. More Than Compensation. They are using a proven methodology to assess gender pay equity across their global workforce.

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[Podcast] Industry Spotlight | Alex Chausovsky – Director of Analytics & Consulting – Equipping Your Team for Success: Navigating Economic Challenges in Staffing and Recruiting

Crelate

With actionable insights and practical advice tailored for the staffing and recruiting industry in 2024 and 2025, this episode offers a deep dive into talent retention strategies, industry disruptions, and the evolving power dynamic between organizations and employees. And so from a retention perspective, that’s really good news.

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29 Best Books on Recruitment (MUST Read Resources for Recruiters)

Recruiting Blogs

Talent Management Systems: Best Practices in Technology Solutions for Recruitment, Retention and Workforce Planning. With this book, he helps to clarify the HR technology landscape for different specializations in the field, such as recruitment, compensation, and benefits. Power Hiring: How to Find, Assess, Hire, and Keep Great Talent.

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