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How to Prevent the Looming Travel Breakdown

The Staffing Stream

Like any market breakdown, it’s driven by multiple factors, but one phenomenon seems to be the chief culprit: During the pandemic, airlines and the government bodies that oversee their transportation infrastructure laid off staff due to anticipated drops in demand. Some smart strategies: Find creative ways to source talent.

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A Message of Love, Not War

Employment Technologies

The War for Talent Is On,” “Create a Lean Fighting Machine for Meeting Staffing Needs,” “Develop Special Ops for Your Hiring Targets.”. According to Greg Muccio , director of talent acquisition at Southwest Airlines, “It has been the most unpredictable labor market I can recall – truly unchartered waters.”. But is it war ?

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The 6 Best HR Books Every HR Professional Should Read

Recruiting Blogs

From the case studies, the book distills seven characteristics that emphasize company culture and the role of HR and company leadership in hiring and promoting the best people. The topics include recruitment and hiring, downsizing, discipline, training, compensation and benefits, and performance and evaluations.

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Melancholy and the Interview Sadness: The 10 Weirdest Interview Questions Ever.

Recruiting Daily

I hate interviews. Hell, I’m pretty sure I’ve never met anyone who actually claims to enjoy interviews, and that includes recruiters. Even in the best case scenario, when you like the interviewer, and it seems like the interviewer likes you, there really isn’t a whole lot to like about interviews.

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What Is An Employer of Choice (and How To Become One)

4 Corner Resources Staffing Blog

Trader Joe’s, Southwest Airlines, Google, and Marriott come to mind as a few examples. Yet each of them could be described as an employer of choice—a term for companies that are able to hire and retain superior talent through a fantastic culture, attractive benefits and a reputation for high levels of employee satisfaction.

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What Is An Employer of Choice (and How To Become One)

4 Corner Resources Staffing Blog

Trader Joe’s, Southwest Airlines, Google, and Marriott come to mind as a few examples. Yet each of them could be described as an employer of choice—a term for companies that are able to hire and retain superior talent through a fantastic culture, attractive benefits and a reputation for high levels of employee satisfaction.

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What Is An Employer of Choice (and How To Become One)

4 Corner Resources Staffing Blog

Trader Joe’s, Southwest Airlines, Google, and Marriott come to mind as a few examples. Yet each of them could be described as an employer of choice—a term for companies that are able to hire and retain superior talent through a fantastic culture, attractive benefits and a reputation for high levels of employee satisfaction.

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