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Glassdoor’s 5 Recruiting Trends to Watch in 2016

Glassdoor for Employers

But before talent recruiting really heats up, Glassdoor is revealing 5 Recruiting Trends to Watch in 2016 , identifying key factors that will impact how people find jobs and how employers will recruit this year. Benefits and perks will matter more. This will likely heat up even more in 2016.

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Taking a Pulse on Q1’s Biggest Recruitment Trends

CareerBuilder

CareerBuilder recently surveyed 357 U.S. human resources and talent acquisition professionals to get the pulse on the biggest recruitment trends impacting businesses across the country in 2016. Compensation/benefits not in line with their expectations (37%). The other company offered the position first (34%).

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4 SMB Recruiting Best Practices for 2017

JazzHR

LinkedIn recently published a recruiting trends report based on survey responses from more than 2,600 corporate talent acquisition leaders at SMBs in 35 countries. How will you get ahead of the 2017 recruiting trends to make sure you’re attracting the best possible hires in the best possible way?

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Five Reasons Pay Transparency Makes Sense From an Operations Perspective

The Staffing Stream

Several US states are now mandating that companies publish salary or compensation information within job postings. This legislative trend has caused quite a bit of discomfort for leaders who are understandably hesitant about the impact that pay transparency could cause their company. It speeds up the hiring process.

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5 Strategies to Mitigate Employee Turnover

Acara Solutions

A June 2021 survey from Monster polled 649 employed workers about their thoughts on finding a new job. 95% of surveyed workers are currently considering changing jobs; 92% are open to switching industries to land a new position; 63% have been on the job hunt for one-to-three months; and. Utilize surveys to gather employee input.

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Job Candidates Want to Know What Your Values Are

The Staffing Stream

Recruiters and hiring managers are extremely comfortable talking to job candidates about their companies’ compensation, benefits and perks. For their part, recruiters have long been focused on finding best-fit talent for their companies, as doing so translates into all of those business benefits noted above.

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The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly – The State of the Retail Industry in 2018

Employment Metrix

Nexxt surveyed 1,500 retail workers, including employees of brick-and-mortar stores and warehouse/distribution centers, to find out how they feel about the state of the industry in 2018. Over half of those surveyed believe that working in retail is a job, rather than a career, and expect to be paid accordingly. What Do They Like?

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