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SocialTalent Author Spotlight: Ed Nathanson

Social Talent

and expert in all things employer b randing, culture building, HR, recruitment and social media. This led to a career altering opportunity to keynote the LinkedIn Talent Connect Conference in Las Vegas in 2013 which thereafter this new “employer brand” thing started to take off and more and more companies became interested in it.

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10 LGBTQIA+ Authors and Creators You Should Know About

PowerToFly

She has been recognized as one of the “Women In the World: 125 Women of Impact” by Newsweek/The Daily Beast in 2013, "23 most powerful LGBTQ+ people in tech" by Business Insider in 2019, and "20 Top LGBTQ+ Entrepreneurs, Executives and Thought Leaders" by Global Shakers in 2019.

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How Does Human Resources Use Social Media? [Infographic]

Unbridled Talent

Although the size was relatively small (300 HR Practitioners), the survey results offer some interesting and specific insights about how HR professionals are utilizing social media in the workplace. The post How Does Human Resources Use Social Media? Infographic] first appeared on Jennifer McClure`.

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How Does Human Resources Use Social Media? [Infographic]

Unbridled Talent

Although the size was relatively small (300 HR Practitioners), the survey results offer some interesting and specific insights about how HR professionals are utilizing social media in the workplace. Top areas identified for social media integration included: Recruiting. Onboarding. Employee Communications.

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3 Reasons You Should Rethink Your HR Tech Tools

ClearCompany Recruiting

Nearly half of the surveyed companies are using software they implemented back in 2013. As millennials become the majority of the workforce, having a mobile-friendly application process and a strong social media presence is an integral part of attracting high-quality candidates. What does this mean?

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Millennials in the workplace: How to manage and engage them

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For example, according to research published in Harvard Business Review (HBR) , millennials, GenXers and Baby Boomers all want to “make a positive impact in their organization”, “help solve social/ environmental challenges” and “work with a diverse group of people” in equal measure. Arranging for job-shadowing with you or others.

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Millennials in the workplace: How to manage and engage them

Workable

For example, according to research published in Harvard Business Review (HBR) , millennials, GenXers and Baby Boomers all want to “make a positive impact in their organization”, “help solve social/ environmental challenges” and “work with a diverse group of people” in equal measure. Arranging for job-shadowing with you or others.

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