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10 LGBTQIA+ Authors and Creators You Should Know About

PowerToFly

Angelica believes making brands aware of their impact on society and social causes empowers them to create change. Angelica Ross creates engaging Social Media Strategies, Educational Speaking Events & Workshops for LGBTQIA+ with a focus on the most marginalized communities. Join Summit.

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Embracing the Virtual World: Why Some Pandemic-Era Hiring Practices Are Here to Stay

Recruiting Daily Advisor

It’s still about using social media and e-mail to stay in contact (and even more so), and it’s still about one’s knowledge of a specific industry and harnessing technology to attain the most successful recruitments. Using social media-driven screenings and online chats provides a great deal of information with no risk.

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The Business Case for Transparency

Recruiting Daily Advisor

The policy improves productivity, diversity, and workplace cohesion, benefiting a business recruitment strategy. Buffer, a social media scheduling tool company, exemplifies the highest degree of salary transparency. For the company’s total transparency, Buffer boasts a 94% retention rate. Transparency Promotes Diversity.

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Jobvite’s 2016 Recruiter Nation Reveals Fierce Competition, Evolving Strategies

Jobvite

The way recruiters define successful hiring has also evolved — now, 61 percent of them care more about post-hire metrics (like performance and retention rate of new hires) than they do about the hiring process itself (such as cost- and time-to-hire). Diversity’s Gaining Momentum, but There’s Work to Be Done. Break out the spell check.

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Why Visiting the Manufacturing Floor is Key for HR

BirdDogHR - Recruitment

Whereas nearly half of all production workers were paid by hourly wage in 2006, today, just one quarter of manufacturing employees are paid hourly. Visiting the manufacturing floor can help your department get a better sense of how to best engage salaried, skilled employees over time, which will help with retention and workplace happiness.

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8 Intriguing Recruitment News Stories to Whet Your Appetite this Week – 18th April 2016

Social Talent

jobs during their first 5 years working, those who graduated between 2006-2010 averaged 2.85 In fact, 2006-2010 grads explored 60% more industries during its first 5 years in the workforce than the 1986-1990 grads. Twitter is taking diversity and inclusion seriously. Is the Power Shifting Away from Jobseekers? Very seriously.

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