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Optimistic Employers Embrace Benefits for Talent Attraction

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Source: GrafVishenka / iStock / Getty. These are two key findings from the 2018 Aflac WorkForces Report (AWR), a national online survey of 1,700 benefits decision-makers and 2,000 employees across the U.S., Benefits satisfaction has reached a new high among workers since the first AWR was released in 2011.

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65+ Critical Employee Wellness Statistics of 2023

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Productivity, growth, job satisfaction, retention, and other essential business metrics are inextricably linked to the wellbeing of a company’s workforce. Over 40% of organizations surveyed use gift cards and/or insurance premium reductions. As an industry, workplace wellness is booming after a five-year dip.

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Survale Underwrites 2017 Candidate Experience Report

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This annual candidate experience report started in 2011 and has served to quantify both the value of good candidate experience as well as the cost of bad experiences. The program relies on participating companies allowing Talent Board to survey their candidates about their experience trying to get a job. And beyond.

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Employee Referral Programs: Why They Matter and How to Optimize Them

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One of the most effective recruiting strategies, in terms of time invested and future employee retention, is also one of the cheapest ways to hire. In a 2011 Social Recruiting Survey by Jobvite, 67% of respondents said the recruiting process for referrals was shorter than typical.

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Real Engagement: Employee Relationships Are a Two-Way Street

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Source: Sergey Nivens / Shutterstock. Because VoE still isn’t as prioritized as VoC, companies tend to depend on tools like SurveyMonkey to conduct employee surveys on an ad hoc basis. There are varying uses of the word “engagement” in the English language. Among these uses is one commonality: a two-way commitment. Formalize VoE.

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Money Doesn’t Buy Happiness, but Maybe Volunteering Does

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Source: Syda Productions / shutterstock. More than one-third of employers surveyed increased benefits, SHRM reported. 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. Blended Work Life.

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

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In the 9th Recruiter Nation Report (Formerly Called the Social Recruiting Survey), 69% of Recruiters Report Increased Hiring in the Last Year, With 95% Expecting Similar or Increased Competition Over the Next Year. The 2016 Recruiter Nation Report is based on a nationwide online survey conducted in partnership with The Polling Company, Inc.,

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