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How To Create Transparency in the Workplace

Hundred5

Here are some reasons: It’s beneficial for productivity: A 2014 study by the American Psychological Association concluded that workers trusted their companies more when there was achievement recognition and effective communication. You now know what workplace transparency is, but should you even care about it? Leadership.

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5 Things Job Seekers Really Want in a Company Culture

Spark Hire

To attract the best talent, your company culture needs to stand out. They’re scrambling to provide what they think professionals want, but what do they actually need from a company culture? They’re scrambling to provide what they think professionals want, but what do they actually need from a company culture?

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5 HUGE Lessons Recruiters Must Learn from 2014’s Biggest Outcomes

Social Talent

We may have waved goodbye to the year that was 2014, but that doesn’t mean we can just stride boldly into 2015 without acknowledging the fact that it existed and without applying what we’ve learned from it, to our new thinking going forward. In 2014, mobile was no longer just an up and coming technology to be thought about in future terms.

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Burnout Crisis: Why Companies Should Invest in Wellness Programs Now More Than Ever

Recruiting Daily Advisor

By prioritizing mental health and investing in wellness programs, organizations can actively build a supportive culture that people want to be—and stay—a part of. LinkedIn has a robust program based on six pillars of wellness, including a mindfulness lounge to practice meditation, yoga, and breathing exercises.

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Don’t Predict the Future of Recruiting. Change It.

Recruiting Daily

One metric seldom used today, the “Staffing Cost Ratio”, a relationship of the Total Cost to Acquire (essentially the CPH) to the Total Compensation Paid, was calculated at 11%. What is different in 2014 from 1997? [Technology costs are notable for their absence.]. Large firms were 59 days. Average for all: 52 days.

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Don’t Predict the Future of Recruiting. Change It.

Recruiting Daily

One metric seldom used today, the “Staffing Cost Ratio”, a relationship of the Total Cost to Acquire (essentially the CPH) to the Total Compensation Paid, was calculated at 11%. What is different in 2014 from 1997? [Technology costs are notable for their absence.]. Large firms were 59 days. Average for all: 52 days.

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Fit Happens: How To Hack Hiring For Culture.

Recruiting Daily

We all understand the inherent importance, and strategic value, of company culture, particularly as relates to recruiting and retention; talking about the inherent importance this amorphous, ambiguous and largely subjective catch-all has become reduced to a tired corporate cliche, and an even more maudlin talent acquisition aphorism.

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