Talent: Page 213
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Deep Dive
Working mothers give this firm a talent advantage
A financial services firm is adding top talent by creating programs that directly appeal to a demographic that's been "leaking" from the pipeline.
By Tom Starner • Sept. 15, 2016 -
Survey: Q4 hiring looking strong
A new survey from ManpowerGroup has U.S. employers in an optimistic mood.
By Tom Starner • Sept. 13, 2016 -
Explore the Trendline➔
Phynart Studio via Getty ImagesTrendlineTop trends in employee development
The pandemic pushed some HR initiatives to the back burner, but employee development may be more important than ever.
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Emerging analytics tech can tell an employer which employees are looking for a job
This new data gathering tech could help employers figure out who may be thinking of leaving, but the privacy issue is inevitable.
By Tom Starner • Sept. 12, 2016 -
Study: For the first time, HR must manage 5 workplace generations
HR leaders are challenged to figure out how to drive engagement while balancing the needs of the five existing employee demographic groups.
By Tom Starner • Sept. 12, 2016 -
More companies are considering CROs to prop up their recruitment strategies
A Chief Recruiting Officer plays a different role than the typical CHRO, experts claim.
By Tess Taylor • Sept. 8, 2016 -
How deception destroys the candidate experience
Companies sometimes have to make up "little white lies" when dealing with candidates, but in the process they ruin the experience for candidates.
By Tess Taylor • Sept. 8, 2016 -
Experts: C-Suite recruitment is still not diverse enough
As companies focus on increased diversity in hiring, why are there still barriers for women and minorities at the executive level?
By Tess Taylor • Sept. 8, 2016 -
Why proper onboarding of new CEOs matters to the future of the company
22% of companies are seeking outside candidates to fill CEO roles, which makes onboarding even more critical.
By Tess Taylor • Sept. 8, 2016 -
Recruiters focus on hiring for soft skills in a slow SMB economy
Several small business reports note that hiring managers are "reserved" despite the usual optimism in the space right now.
By Tess Taylor • Sept. 8, 2016 -
Deep Dive
Post-Monster sale, powerful recruitment technology emerges
Increased attention on the recruiting tech scene makes room for interesting newcomers.
By Tess Taylor • Sept. 8, 2016 -
Society of Women Engineers opens research platform on STEM worker issues
Through this data, employers can more thoroughly examine the "state of women in engineering."
By Tom Starner • Sept. 8, 2016 -
How Microsoft successfully recruited and retained coders with autism
One year after the program was launched, Microsoft recruited a talented cohort. The result: "None have left Microsoft."
By Kathryn Moody • Sept. 7, 2016 -
Tech employers tend to be willing to pay more for talent
Recruiters still struggle with candidates that have a history of job hopping, however.
By Tom Starner • Sept. 6, 2016 -
SAP introducing bias-detecting software into its HR tech suite
With diversity becoming a key HR concern, more companies are looking to artificial intelligence as a solution.
By Kathryn Moody • Sept. 6, 2016 -
Report: Low pay, limited growth opportunities will cause employees to leave
People will choose to find employment elsewhere if they find potential opportunities and increased earnings blocked.
By Tess Taylor • Sept. 1, 2016 -
Chronic job hopping opens the door for companies to recruit older millennials
Four in 10 U.S. employees say they are always looking for the next job opportunity, according to a new study.
By Tess Taylor • Sept. 1, 2016 -
MediaNews Group attempts to block $429M Monster sale
The company, which is Monster's largest shareholder, said the deal represents the "textbook definition of selling at the bottom."
By Tess Taylor • Sept. 1, 2016 -
New search and acquisition trends starting to emerge
These new methods are giving recruiters an advantage in a candidate-driven market.
By Tess Taylor • Sept. 1, 2016 -
Business can feel harsh impact when 'high potential' employees leave
Based on data from LinkedIn, if a company with 10,000 employees reduces its turnover by a mere 1%, it would be able to save about $7.5 million each year.
By Tess Taylor • Sept. 1, 2016 -
Deep Dive
How to recruit hard-to-find tech talent
Having trouble attracting and hiring tech talent? Some tech candidates can prove more challenging to find than others.
By Tess Taylor • Sept. 1, 2016 -
Interns with benefits; recruiting strategies aim for long-term gains
Though more companies are offering health insurance, many interns reject it because they are still covered by parents.
By Tom Starner • Sept. 1, 2016 -
So-called 'soft' skills remain hard to find
Employers nationwide are having a tough time finding workers who can "communicate clearly, take initiative, problem-solve and get along with co-workers."
By Tom Starner • Aug. 31, 2016 -
Deep Dive
How Humana improved diversity and included those with disabilities
"Everyone wants to matter. Everyone wants to be invited to lunch," said A.J. Hubbard, director of inclusion and diversity.
By Kathryn Moody • Aug. 30, 2016 -
Survey: Gig economy growth predictions may be premature
The independent contractor trend may be slowing down, according to Deloitte.
By Tom Starner • Aug. 26, 2016 -
Kimberly-Clark transformed its culture by focusing on performance
Once an employee was hired, they often never left. But changing performance requirements have shifted how the company recruits and retains its talent.
By Tess Taylor • Aug. 25, 2016