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Coronavirus: Should Your Recruitment Marketing Change in a Crisis?

Rally Recruitment Marketing

You’re advising leadership on HR policy changes to support the welfare of your employees and customers; ensuring that organizational communications are up to date and reaching everyone; consulting on staffing levels to support changing business needs; and guiding teams through a major culture shift of remote work.

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SocialTalent Author Spotlight: Jessica Havens

Social Talent

After receiving my masters in Women and Gender Studies in 2012, with a major research focus on white racial identity development, I decided to switch gears and dove into organizational DEI work focused primarily on adults. I had no idea what I was getting myself into at the time, but here we are 11 years later! Where can people find you?

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The Great Renegotiation – Are You Ready for 2023?

NPA Worldwide

Ironically all those new grads and employees who were not hired from 2008 to 2012 have made our current situation worse. Newly onboarded employees will have weaker relationships and 56% say they will likely make a change in the year ahead.* Critical Culture Factors: Learning and Development/Purpose and Inclusivity.

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Debunking Four Myths Around Video Interview Software

Avature

Amid the proliferation of video conferencing software, another type of video platform has also experienced a surge: video interview platforms. But for all its advantages, there are still a lot of misconceptions and myths around video interviews. Myth #1: Video Interview Will Not Be Necessary When Things Get Back to Normal.

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Coronavirus: Should Your Recruitment Marketing Change in a Crisis?

Rally Recruitment Marketing

You’re advising leadership on HR policy changes to support the welfare of your employees and customers; ensuring that organizational communications are up to date and reaching everyone; consulting on staffing levels to support changing business needs; and guiding teams through a major culture shift of remote work.

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10 Hiring Mistakes that Cost You Time & Money

Hundred5

Look internally before making a new hire, as it’s much cheaper and shortens your onboarding. Job interviews are great, but they’re very subjective. You can have multiple people in an interview, but don’t let all of them make hiring decisions. Once the employee starts, you need to pay for: Their training and onboarding.

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Why employee referrals are great for business

JazzHR

They have the insider knowledge of what it’s truly like to work at a company, from the culture to the management styles present. Phone screens, skills tests and often multiple interviews need to be conducted for just one candidate. Referrals make for faster and less expensive hires.

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