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Overcoming the Auto Industry Branding Problem

Hireology

Job seekers today have reprioritized what they want in a career and for most, steady pay, manageable working hours and a better culture are top of the list. Ask questions about culture, working conditions, wants and needs and what would get them to stick around long-term. Embrace Recruitment Marketing .

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Guide to Hiring Employees in Chad

Recruiters Lineup

Hiring employees in Chad, a country located in Central Africa, involves navigating through specific regulations, cultural norms, and labor laws. Any work beyond these standard hours is considered overtime and should be compensated accordingly. Interviews are then conducted either in person or via phone or video call.

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What Do Job Candidates Want?

Recruiting Daily

1 priority for job candidates – Candidates ranked work-life balance as more important than compensation, work culture and benefits. For example, candidates in the retail and transportation & logistics industries were especially confident, as were Asian and Black candidates.

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12 Companies Ramping Up Their Diversity & Inclusion Efforts - and How You Can Too

Glassdoor for Employers

A company with a great culture, work/life balance, benefits, people, and bright future." - Current Employee. What Employees Say: "Great benefits for compensation and health." - Current Employee. Asana strives to create an empowering and welcoming workplace culture. Related: Employee Resource Groups at Glassdoor. General Motors.

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6 Unmissable Recruitment News Stories this Independence Day – 4th July 2016

Social Talent

When it comes to what candidates want to know most about your company; 66% want to find out more about company culture , 54% want to hear more about the perks and benefits your company offers its employees, while 50% want to learn more about your company’s mission. Grim Study Reveals More Cleavage Equals More Job Success.

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Boost Employee Retention Rates with 5 Actionable Tips

ApplicantStack

Share just enough about the company to make you stand out, e.g. the most important product you sell, a tidbit about company culture, or any relevant accolades. No one is willing to work for free, so an awkward culture around salary discussion and negotiation can be a big reason why you can’t retain valuable employees.

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The Benefits of Hiring Deaf or Hard of Hearing Individuals

Contract Recruiter

As with any culture and language, it varies from person to person. Some employers are hesitant to hire deaf employees under the assumption that they cannot drive, making it harder for them to get to work on time and reliably through public transportation or other means. The reality is much more complicated.