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Gen Z and the Candidate Experience

Recruiting Daily

Gen Z — those born between 1997 and 2012 — is expected to make up 27% of the workforce by 2025. Given the choice between well-paid but boring work and stimulating but low-compensation work, Gen Z is split, prioritizing work-life balance more than previous generations. Gen Z prefers clear and open communication, after all. .

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Examining Relationship Based Physician Recruitment

Hospital Recruiting

Physician recruitment involves several considerations, such as an evaluation of physician need across practice areas, sourcing and recruiting viable candidates, promoting the healthcare facility and community to top candidates, and ensuring a work style and culture fit. dotshock/123RF.com. A March 2015 report by the forecasting firm HIS, Inc.,

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Data-driven business decisions: the foundation for growth

Workable

Data is all the rage these days, with storage expected to reach 175 zettabytes by 2025. “During the hiring process, recruitment analytics can influence screening by employing skills-focused tools to sift through and assess applicants,” says Avinash. That’s 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 bytes. That’s an absolute lot.

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Why is Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Important to Organizational Success?

Ideal

According to the same McKinsey & Company insights, there is $12 trillion in additional GDP on the table if we can find a way to close the gender gap by 2025. Organizations with mature DEI programs build equal access to opportunities and advancement, for example, into their operational DNA, from hiring processes to compensation.

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Important Tips on How to Effectively Recruit and Retain Millennials

4 Corner Resources Staffing Blog

For example, by the year 2025, millennials are projected to make up 75 percent of all employees in the United States. Obviously, compensation is important, but one of the main attractions for many millennial workers is whether the company’s culture is in alignment with their values. Resources and sources.

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How Artificial Intelligence Tools Will Evolve How We Think About Talent

Recruiting Daily Advisor

Gartner predicts that by 2025, the market for AI software will be more than $130 billion dollars as enterprises look for solutions. Traditionally closely held areas like compensation ranges and promotion criteria will be more readily available for employees and companies.

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Here's What Nike, Pinterest, Slack, and Atlassian Have In Common

Recruiting Blogs

Recently, Nike shared their 2025 vision which included reaching specific targets like 45% representation of women globally at the VP level and above, 30% representation of racial and ethnic minorities at the Director level and above, and a $125 million investment to support organizations working to address racial inequality. .