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Human Resource Professional Day: Extraordinary Contributions in an Unfamiliar Time

Accurate Background

Since 2001, Human Resource Professional Day has been observed on September 26 with the intention of paying tribute to those working in HR departments around the world. Human Resource Professional Day is a day to raise awareness and celebrate the contributions of HR departments and their team members.

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@SHRM CEO, @JohnnyCTaylorJr Accepts Board Seat with @iCIMS!

The Tim Sackett Project

The first time I ran into Johnny was on the speaking circuit when he was an HR Leader, in the corporate world, and we spoke at the same conference. Plus, he was a “real” HR person! I do also think this move speaks to Johnny’s increased attention within SHRM of Talent Acquisition professionals overall.

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Assessing Values in Online Technology Part 4

HR Examiner

We used email lists to target HR executives. The breakdown of participants looks like: CHRO and Vice President of HR: 30%. Director Talent Acquisition: 12%. The survey was sent to approximately 50,000 HR professionals and leaders in the US and 16,000 in the UK and Europe. Workforce Planning. L&D: 9%.

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Special Report from CareerBuilder—Changes in Workforce Composition, 2001–2014

HR Daily Advisor

Major demographic shifts in the United States since 2001 have led to a workforce that looks quite different today, according to a new report from CareerBuilder. Some of the key findings have been highlighted below. In 2014, 49% of jobs were held by women, compared to 48% in 2001. HR budget cuts? That amounts to 4.9

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How Companies Identify Talent with Jim Sullivan of JCSI & Kage Spatz

Thrive Global

As a part of my HR Strategy Series, I’m talking to top experts in the field to teach prospects what hiring managers are actually looking for, while also supporting business leaders in their hiring and retention strategies. First, in 2001 we experienced the Dot-Com Boom recession which was only our third year of operations.

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New Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) Data – What does it mean for HR? (i4cp login required)

i4cp

By historical standards, is it enough for HR and business leaders to take the foot off the pedal when it comes to the war for talent? So, what does this mean for HR leaders' priorities in 2024 regarding talent sourcing, attrition and retention, upskilling/reskilling, and more? there remain over 1.4

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New Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) Data – What does it mean for HR? (i4cp login required)

i4cp

By historical standards, is it enough for HR and business leaders to take the foot off the pedal when it comes to the war for talent? So, what does this mean for HR leaders' priorities in 2024 regarding talent sourcing, attrition and retention, upskilling/reskilling, and more? there remain over 1.4