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3 Examples of Great Organizational Culture You Can Learn From

Indeed

Many organizations struggle to create a memorable and magnetic workplace culture, and it’s no wonder. Culture is tricky to define, and takes time and effort to build. One thing is clear: strong organizational culture is a powerful talent attractor. So how can you turn your culture into one of your strongest assets?

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Pro-Tips for Interviewing Millennials

Jobbatical

After failing employer’s assessment tests many times before getting a graduate job in 2005, Edward created PracticeReasoningTests to teach the lessons he learned along the way. Whether you believe the buzz about millennials or not, it’s critical to make sure the candidates in your pipeline will become an asset to your company if hired.

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The Benefits of the Temp-to-Hire Recruitment Model for Employers and Employees

AkkenCloud

Companies that recruit using the Temp-to-Hire model are less vulnerable to the expensive risk of making bad hires as they build a collaborative, productive culture in their companies. Temp-to Hire makes the recruitment process more efficient.

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3 Examples of Great Organizational Culture You Can Learn From

Indeed

Many organizations struggle to create a memorable and magnetic workplace culture, and it’s no wonder. Culture is tricky to define, and takes time and effort to build. One thing is clear: strong organizational culture is a powerful talent attractor. So how can you turn your culture into one of your strongest assets?

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How to Write a Resume that Doesn’t Get Sent into a Black Hole

WizardSourcer

When I applied for my first job back in 2005 at McDonald’s I listed out what was needed based on the job description duties for example Good communication skills and able to work within a team environment. Ask yourself what would the recruiter or hiring manager would want to see from my resume? Hiring Managers.

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Susan Cain: Debunking Myths About Introverts

Indeed

According to Susan Cain, author of the New York Times bestseller “ Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can’t Stop Talking ,” these negative myths come from a widespread cultural bias toward extroverts. Anyone who’s either seen a good interview knows listening is an art, requiring genuine curiosity.

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How You Can Develop a Curious Workforce — and Reap the Benefits

Linkedin Talent Blog

Some of this is cultural. Hire for curiosity. The hiring teams at Google ask candidates: “Have you ever found yourself unable to stop learning something you’ve never encountered before? The hiring teams at Google ask candidates: “Have you ever found yourself unable to stop learning something you’ve never encountered before?