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RecruitCon 2018: What Does the 2025 Workplace Look Like (Part2)?

HR Daily Advisor

In yesterday’s Advisor I explored Susan Vitale’s RecruitCon 2018 session titled Outlook on the 2025 Workplace: How to Attract the Next Generation of Talent by Effectively Recruiting Millennials and Gen Z. Today we’ll look at more from that session. Source: vgajic / E+ / Getty. And So Much More ….

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Employee Engagement Calendar: Your Year-Round Roadmap for 2024-25

Vantage Circle

Chinese New Year (January 29, 2025): To create a festive atmosphere, decorate the office with traditional Chinese New Year symbols, such as red lanterns and banners. Employee Appreciation Day (March 7, 2025): Good employees build a strong foundation for your company. Why not take this day to express your gratitude to your mentor?

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Vanessa Okwuraiwe of ‘Edward Jones’: “Culture should be woven into the fabric of every business”

Thrive Global

In 2001, I joined Edward Jones’ former United Kingdom affiliate, Edward Jones Limited, as an academic training leader and later took on the responsibility of leading academic training leaders within the Training department. To successfully manage any large team, employees should feel included and informed.

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Multigenerational Workforce: The Ultimate Guide

Primalogik

Here’s the breakdown by years of birth, according to Time : Gen Z (2001 to 2020) Millennials (1981 to 2000) Gen X (1965 to 1980) Baby Boomers (1946 to 1964) Traditionalists (1925 to 1945) In popular culture, these generations are often presented as clashing. By 2025, Millennials will make up 75% of the United States workforce.