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Remember when Steve Jobs orchestrated a $415M anti-poaching scheme?

EmployeeReferrals.com

Steve Jobs once said, “The secret of my success is that we have gone to exceptional lengths to hire the best people in the world.”. And while most CEOs make a big show of expressing appreciation for their employees, Steve Jobs really meant it. Beginning in 2005, he asked CEOs at Google, Intel, and Adobe to stop poaching his talent.

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Employee referrals terrified Steve Jobs

EmployeeReferrals.com

Steve Jobs once said, “The secret of my success is that we have gone to exceptional lengths to hire the best people in the world.” And while most CEOs make a big show of expressing appreciation for their employees, Steve Jobs really meant it. Beginning in 2005, he asked CEOs at Google, Intel, and Adobe to stop poaching his talent.

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SocialTalent Author Spotlight: Glen Cathey

Social Talent

I actually found the job on Washtington Post’s online job board in December 1996 – which was pretty early for a newspaper to have online job postings. I almost quit within a couple of months because it was quite a tough job and I didn’t make my first hire until my second or third month.

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Top Workplace Trends to Be on the Lookout for in 2020

Recruiting Daily Advisor

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics , not only has remote working increased by 115% since 2005, with no signs of slowing down, but more than 16% of employees in the entire American workforce now say they work remotely at least part of the time. The candidate experience will become a higher priority.

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