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Thriving Among Competition: Recruitment and Retention Strategies to Become a Destination Employer  

Recruiting Daily Advisor

In a changing employment landscape , 97% of employers value “soft skills” just as much or more than traditional skill sets. To meet the evolving demands of the workplace, employers are paying more attention to qualities such as communication styles, digital literacy, adaptability and emotional intelligence.

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How to Screen for Retention in a Recession

Glassdoor for Employers

Culture add: Does who this person is inherently complement your company's collective approach to work and collaboration? It's not about a culture fit, where you hire more of the same types of people - it's about culture add. Compensation: Can you offer a competitive salary? Related: How to Interview for Mission Alignment.

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Customer Service in the Age of AI: How Recruitment is Adapting

Professional Alternatives

AI and automation: To increase response times and accuracy as well as automate repetitive jobs, artificial intelligence (AI) and automation are being employed more and more in customer service. Social media: Social media is being utilized more and more for interactions with customers as well as for hiring and employer branding.

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What’s Your Leadership Hiring Strategy?

Hireology

This type of person helps develop employees through their strengths and encourages them to improve on their weaknesses, gives praise often and with sincerity, and adds to the overall company culture. . Leaders need to have emotional intelligence and show empathy to their staff when necessary, because things don’t always go as planned.

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Building a compelling employee value proposition (EVP)

Achievers - Recruiting

While compensation is arguably the most critical factor, other elements of an EVP have become increasingly valuable to employees today, including work-life balance, location, culture, and opportunities for advancement. Employee value proposition vs. employer brand. Leverage employee advocacy. Recognition and incentives.

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Weird interview questions: How to give your candidates goosebumps

Workable

Candidate experience is one of the most important factors that not only determine each candidate’s final decision , but also reflect your company culture. It’s important to always remember that, as a recruiter or hiring manager, you are the conveyer of that culture and you want to reflect it the best way possible.

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The targeted hire: 7 benefits of a targeted recruitment strategy

Hundred5

With this type of hiring process, companies often lean on their employer brand to attract candidates. For instance, Netflix, G2, and Apple could easily use their trendy employer brands to make quick and easy hires for trainable roles.