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Level Up Your Hiring: Gamification — Fad or Future?

Recruiting Blogs

In 1981, airlines like Eastern Airlines began using gamification elements in their frequent flyer programs to incentivize travel. Better Assessment: Gamified assessments can offer a more dynamic and holistic way to evaluate candidates’ skills, problem-solving abilities, and decision-making.

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The 3 Traits of Great Team Players (And How to Recruit for Them)

Linkedin Talent Blog

Chances are, at some point in your career you’ve interviewed (and maybe hired) someone who just does not play well with others. Smart candidates have more than raw intelligence: they’re just plain good with others. If you’re willing to take the time to develop their emotional intelligence, these candidates can be worthwhile hires.

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Top 13 must-read books for HR professionals

Hacker Earth

An HR professional could even read Daniel Goleman’s Emotional Intelligence along with this and have more than enough tips to overcome all sorts of communication barriers. Many readers have been asking for a shorter revised edition with language and examples more relevant to the 2000s. Buy the book here.

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13 must read books for HR professionals

Hacker Earth

An HR professional could even read Daniel Goleman’s Emotional Intelligence along with this and have more than enough tips to overcome all sorts of communication barriers. Many readers have been asking for a shorter revised edition with language and examples more relevant to the 2000s. Buy the book here.

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13 must read books for HR professionals

Hacker Earth

An HR professional could even read Daniel Goleman’s Emotional Intelligence along with this and have more than enough tips to overcome all sorts of communication barriers. Many readers have been asking for a shorter revised edition with language and examples more relevant to the 2000s. Buy the book here.