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Making This One Thing Part of Your Company Culture Will Boost Employee Engagement and Retention

Linkedin Talent Blog

While establishing employee volunteer programs is an obvious way for companies to give back to their communities and build their brands, there’s an additional benefit: volunteer programs are a powerful engagement and retention tool. During “Genentech Gives Back Week,” employees are encouraged to volunteer at nonprofits during paid work hours.

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10 LGBTQIA+ Authors and Creators You Should Know About

PowerToFly

Additionally, Lex works with higher education institutions, nonprofits and businesses creating LGBTQIA+ curriculum and training, developing inclusive policy, producing educational resources, and providing feedback and action steps to address areas of growth (and for Lex’s business partners, they create marketing and campaign development plans).

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Money Doesn’t Buy Happiness, but Maybe Volunteering Does

Recruiting Daily Advisor

Companies that used such benefits as a strategic tool for recruitment and retention reported a 58% better overall company performance compared with 34% that did not. Employees are able to designate nonprofits they’re passionate about and take time off to volunteer. Another aspect to consider is the corporate culture.

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10 Small-to-Mid Size Employer Brands that Punch Above Their Weight

Breezy HR

The culture combined with everyone’s passion for re-shaping the ticketing industry makes this an ideal workplace.”?—? Named a ‘Rising Star’ leading the Nonprofit Technology category in the cloud sector Not too shabby, huh? The culture at LiveRamp is firmly anti-micro management. SeatGeek “SeatGeek is an awesome place to work!

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29 Best Books on Recruitment (MUST Read Resources for Recruiters)

Recruiting Blogs

Talent Management Systems: Best Practices in Technology Solutions for Recruitment, Retention and Workforce Planning. First published in 2011, Hiring for Attitude is written by Mark Murphy. The author has over three decades of leadership experience in higher education, business, and nonprofits. Quotes from the book.

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AHA Pinpoints Critical Health Care Issues and Trends for 2015

CareerBuilder

And we can’t ignore the cultural differences they may encounter as physician practices merge with hospitals and how those difference will impact patient care. For both for-profit and nonprofit hospitals, a decline in the number of uninsured individuals as a result of health care reform will reduce bad debt, a credit positive.

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