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Emotionally Intelligent Leadership and Employee Retention

Broadleaf

Leaders with high levels of emotional intelligence are better equipped to create a positive and supportive work environment, which can improve employee well-being and mental health. Research has also shown that employees with emotionally intelligent managers are far more likely to stay at their jobs.

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Dealing with career obstacles in the recruiting field

WizardSourcer

Numerous recruiters and talent sourcing professionals have faced layoffs in recent times. Stay informed: Keep up with industry trends, emerging technologies, and best practices to ensure you remain relevant and adaptable in a changing landscape. Regrettably, this is not an uncommon occurrence within our field.

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15 Tips for Improving Emotional Intelligence in the Recruiting Process

ExactHire Recruiting

But specifically, the idea that emotional intelligence is an adaptable skill that can improve—or regress—based on an awareness of one’s emotions is fascinating to me. I recently listened to Emotional Intelligence 2.0 I guess that’s par for the course in the human resources field.

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65 Recruitment Statistics to Help You Hire Better in 2024

Recruiter Flow

90% of hiring managers find it difficult to source skilled candidates. Source Candidate experience recruitment statistics Candidate experience encompasses every interaction a potential hire has with your company—from the initial job search to the final offer stage and beyond. The average cost per hire is approximately $4700.

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The Importance of Emotional Intelligence for Business Leaders

Recruiting Daily Advisor

Many leaders seek ways to make their employees happier at work yet lack the emotional intelligence to understand how to achieve this goal. Source: Constantin Stanciu / Shutterstock It can be easy to reduce emotion to binary characteristics—happy or sad, satisfied or dissatisfied—but there is far more to it than that.

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15 Tips for Improving Emotional Intelligence in the Recruiting Process

ExactHire Recruiting

But specifically, the idea that emotional intelligence is an adaptable skill that can improve—or regress—based on an awareness of one’s emotions is fascinating to me. I recently listened to Emotional Intelligence 2.0 In this blog, I’ll share fifteen golden nuggets I collected from Emotional Intelligence 2.0

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Recruitment vs Talent Acquisition: Explained

Recruiter Flow

Additionally, employing diverse sourcing methods for challenging roles and assessing talent acquisition performance to meet key staffing KPIs falls within the purview. Empathy and Social Skills Developing emotional intelligence and social prowess is essential to establish deeper connections with candidates.