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The Future of Recruiting: Predictions for the Next Decade

4 Corner Resources Staffing Blog

Recruiting Assumes a Greater Operational Role Recruiters already play a growing part in driving business evolution, advocating for initiatives like diversity hiring and salary transparency. Two emerging compensation models will continue to gain traction: geo-based and value-based pay. In the future, we’ll only see this role expand.

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10 Reasons Why You Should Include Salary Ranges In Your Job Ads

NPA Worldwide

In Jennifer Deal’s hugely successful book ‘ What Millennials Want From Work ’, she found that “millennials are most likely to discuss their compensation with their parents (71%) or their friends (47%). Diversity and bias are two of the most important issues in the recruitment industry right now. No, probably not.

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

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There was a time when diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) was just a group of buzzwords. As it turns out, the people poised to shape the future are more diverse than ever. As it turns out, the people poised to shape the future are more diverse than ever. It was a checkbox on a form somewhere. Those days are over. Here’s why.

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10 Reasons Why You Should Include Salary Ranges in Your Job Ads

Social Talent

In Jennifer Deal’s hugely successful book ‘What Millennials Want From Work’ , she found that “millennials are most likely to discuss their compensation with their parents (71%) or their friends (47%). Diversity and bias are two of the most important issues in the recruitment industry right now. No, probably not.

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Technical Recruitment: A Guide to Hiring Tech Talent in 2024

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Even more shocking — Korn Ferry predicts that by 2030, more than 85 million jobs might go unfilled because there aren’t enough skilled people to take them. It’s still important to offer a highly competitive compensation package to attract suitable candidates. Another 56% cite an overall shortage of candidates as a concern.