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After Layoffs, Here’s How to Rebuild a High-Trust Work Culture

Recruiting Daily Advisor

Since then, organizations have handed out thousands of pink slips, with February layoff announcements the highest they’ve been since 2009. To stave off a voluntary exodus and prevent employees’ productivity from plummeting, companies must act now to rebuild a high-trust culture. The good news? These include: Speak authentically.

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Quiet Quitting: What Does it Really Mean and Is It a Good or Bad Idea?

Recruiting Daily Advisor

From Khan’s perspective, “You’re still performing your duties but you’re no longer subscribing to the hustle culture mentality that work has to be your life.” This may have caused feelings of “giving more than I get” and led workers to scale back on “unrewarded” effort (DeScioli & Kurzban, 2009). . Costly signaling.

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How Global, Remote Recruiting Leads to a Better Workforce

Recruiting Daily

To this day, the Global Financial Crisis of 2007-2009 is frequently compared with the Great Depression. The Russian Invasion of Ukraine accelerated an already escalating energy crisis, leading to further financial crisis. We’ve experienced our fair share of instability over the past few decades.

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Guide to Hiring Employees in Australia

Recruiters Lineup

Hiring employees in Australia involves navigating through a set of legal, cultural, and practical considerations. Before embarking on the hiring process in Australia, it’s essential to be well-informed about the legal, cultural, and procedural aspects of employment. What to Know Before Hiring in Australia?

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Creating an Onboarding Program that Saves Time and Boosts Engagement

ClearCompany Recruiting

Onboarding systems that work are in lockstep with the company culture, vision and values. This person will help keep their energy up if they see the new employee lagging. Sure, maybe your Word Doc from 2009 suggests a 30, 60, 90 check-in but we’re talking about something much more detailed than that.

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How to Source Candidates Using Billboards: 5 Powerful Examples

Capterra

adults spend over 18 hours on the road as a driver or passenger per week according to the The 2009 Arbitron National In-Car Study ? The social sharing culture that’s in full swing today is still in play. As the 2009 In-Car Study shows, 56% of people who have seen something funny on a roadside billboard told others about it.

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7 technical recruiting trends for 2021 and beyond

Devskiller

To give that number some perspective, in 2009—it was 8 times higher, with 6 unemployed people per open job. Perks” and “benefits” that were once considered frivolous—like workplace culture and employers that respect their employees’ development goals and work/life balance—have now become critical decision-making factors.