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How Hiring Teams Can Spot a Potential Job Hopper in an Interview

ConveyIQ

Given the amount of time and energy that goes into sourcing, interviewing, and onboarding candidates, it’s understandable that there’s a real concern around mistakenly hiring a jumper – a fear that’s only exacerbated by reports that job hopping is the new norm.

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10 of the Most Successful Business Leaders Share Their Secret to Discovering Great Talent

Linkedin Talent Blog

Microsoft’s Satya Nadella looks for people who create energy and clarity. Do they create energy?”. Energy is another trait that Satya wants to see in people, particularly leaders. In doing so, she’s able to set the right expectations, which can help improve retention in the long run. Do they create clarity?” Satya asks.

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Three things a CEO must focus on in digital transformation

TeamBuilderSearch

If you fight heavy you will likely wear yourself out and not have the energy to finish the fight. Make customers happy and make it easy for them to do business with you and you will likely have strong customer retention. It was 2005 before GM once again hit the production of 1978. The second key here is being outcome focused.

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Three things a CEO must focus on in digital transformation

TeamBuilderSearch

If you fight heavy you will likely wear yourself out and not have the energy to finish the fight. Make customers happy and make it easy for them to do business with you and you will likely have strong customer retention. It was 2005 before GM once again hit the production of 1978. The second key here is being outcome focused.

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LinkedIn Data Shows That Job-Hopping is Accelerating

Linkedin Talent Blog

For example, Generation X graduated between 1986-1990 and 1991-1995, and Millennials graduated between 2001-2005 and 2006-2010. Whereas the Oil & Energy, Manufacturing/Industrial, and Aero/Auto/Transport industries are where the 2006-2010 grads group who job-hopped the least the five years after they graduated ended up.