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8 Ways to Prevent Employee Turnover

JazzHR

While a bit extra work from time to time is inevitable, if it becomes a habit and isn’t compensated for, your employees may soon jump ship. Sometimes, high turnover has very little to do with the company, the workplace, or the culture. Conduct exit interviews. Exit interview are a chance to collect intel.

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9 Companies Getting Branding Right and What Talent Teams Can Learn From Them

Entelo

Here's what you can learn from nine organizations with stellar branding – vividly illustrating their employees’ story, instilling interest in potential candidates, spotlighting company culture and the importance of their values. If you’re not sure where to start, try out ways to jazz up the workweek with better social activities.

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Long Distance Love: How to Create an Awesome Candidate Experience for Remote Employees

Breezy HR

Pro Tip: Always explain the remote interview process in your job ad to give the candidate every chance of success and sidestep any unpleasant surprises on either end.) For starters, never EVER ask a remote candidate to complete a task without compensating them for it. Now, you’re ready to interview. Values are awesome?—?not

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ANOTHER BUMPER EDITION: 9 Juicy Recruitment News Stories – 29th June 2015

Social Talent

The Resumator Relaunches As “Jazz”. Now, 6 years later, the company has decided that it’s time to reflect this change in its name and it’s now going by the name of Jazz. Then, throughout the hiring process, interviewers assess candidates based on this profile. The Resumator first launched back in 2009.

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The 7 Deadly Sins of Recruiting (and How to Overcome Them)

Linkedin Talent Blog

Or worse, you come in for an on-site interview, investing hours of your time, only to be “ghosted” and never hear an update. Needing to see other interviews through, reqs getting put on hold, active negotiations, there are all kinds of ambiguities that can delay follow-ups. Recruiting Sin #6: Not being prepared for interviews.

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