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100 powerful hiring & job statistics for 2020

Devskiller

The numbers have been crunched by the likes of The Bureau of Labor Statistics, iCIMS, LinkedIn, Glassdoor, Deloitte, Jobvite, CareerBuilder, SilkRoad, Pew Research Center, Forbes, CNBC, PayScale, and the Society for Human Resources Management. Especially since the year 2020 is seen by many as the culture-first decade for employers. .

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5 Ways Companies Can Improve the Employee Experience

Silkroad

In a survey conducted by The Future Workplace, the majority of employers (83%) said the employee experience is important or very important for organizational success. Yet, many companies do not spend dedicated time or resources making sure their employee experience is well-designed and aligned with company culture.

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Jobseekers Expect Next-Generation Recruitment Efforts from Companies

Recruiting Daily Advisor

According to new survey findings released by CareerBuilder and SilkRoad, candidates today have higher expectations for communication, logistics, and new hire onboarding during their job search process—68% of employees believe their experience as a job candidate reflects how the company treats its people.

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3 Questions That Will Uplevel Your New Hire Onboarding

Silkroad

At the annual SilkRoad Connections conference in Orlando, IDC Research Manager Kyle Lagunas discussed new hire onboarding as a pivotal step between talent acquisition and talent management. Commonly employed onboarding metrics include time to productivity, program effectiveness, and new hire retention.

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Your Guide to Hiring Million Dollar Talent

The Hire Talent

To do this, you might want to include social media links so candidates can check out your company to get a better idea about your company’s culture. Including employee reviews or testimonials go a long way to help persuade candidates to look further into your opportunity. Make it part of your company culture! Keep trying.

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