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The Future of Hiring: 3 Skills That Will Be Essential in 2030

Eightfold

Demand for coding and programming, for example, will likely increase by 55 percent by 2030, Jacques Bughin, Susan Lund and Eric Hazan at McKinsey explain. . Technological skills won’t be the only focus points for hiring managers. Another option is to hire entry-level employees to train and shape them to fit the future demands.

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5 Examples of Racial Bias in Hiring

Ongig

We found 5 examples of racial bias in hiring. Racial bias in hiring starts with the job description. For example, take this Software Development Engineer job description we found (this week) on Glassdoor for example. Lever’s blog on unconscious bias in the recruitment process hits on blind resume screenings.

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9 Books Every Recruiter Needs to Read at Least Once

Linkedin Talent Blog

And we wondered, which books have made an impact on recruiters by changing their viewpoint, career or professional development in a major way? So we asked around - here’s what recruiters listed as their top reads: 1. Originals: How Non-Conformist Move the World. Getting Things Done: The Art of Stress-Free Productivity.

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Book Review: Applied Psychology in Talent Management (8th ed.) by Wayne Cascio and Herman Aguinis

Workplace Psychology

8]; (2) recruitment [Ch. Further, assume that 30 minorities are hired, for a selection ratio of SR 1 = 30/300 = 10, and that 100 nonminorities are hired, for a selection ratio of SR 2 = 100/500 = 20. The second topic is recruitment. Recruitment is not a ‘one-shot’ activity. 13]; (4) job analysis [Ch. 80 ratio.”.

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Layoffs (Usually) Don’t Work and Why They Harm More Than Help

Workplace Psychology

In turn, lowered psychological health follows from this condition” (Muchinsky, 2006, p. Muchinsky, 2006, p. For example, popular cost-saving strategies include: Freezing or reducing hiring; Cutting travel and entertainment; Reducing pay or raises; Scaling back employee events; Conducting targeted layoffs, and so on (Cascio, 2009).

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Evaluating Your Employer Brand

Cielo HR Leader

In fact, 83% of nearly 4,000 corporate HR leaders across the globe believe employer brand has a significant impact on their ability to hire quality talent. . This has changed drastically, as (noted in the intro) 83% of corporate HR leaders today believe strong employer brand is vital to hiring the best talent.

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How To Prepare Your Company for a Recession or Economic Downturn

Great Place to Work

In particular, the experience of certain groups of employees – including historically disadvantaged groups – predicts whether organizations flatline, survive or thrive during a recession. From January 3, 2006, to February 1, 2014, the Thriving group saw their stock performance increase 35%, while the S&P 500 had just a 9% gain.

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