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Assessing Values in Online Technology Part 4

HR Examiner

Assessing Values in Online Technology. This article and study was co-authored by Zachary Harper, Tejal Raval, Anum Malik, and Michael Kannisto. In part one in this series we revealed the abstract and methodology of the study and then the ten things we learned in part two. Assessing Values in Online Technology – Part 2.

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“5 Things You Need To Know To Create a Successful Service Business” With Stewart Vernon

Thrive Global

As part of my series about the “5 Things You Need To Know To Create a Successful Service Business”, I had the pleasure of interviewing Stewart C. I just purchased all the tools, pumps, and equipment I needed to do this job, so I could not afford to turn it down at this point. Invaluable.

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5 Examples of Racial Bias in Hiring

Ongig

They include racial bias in job descriptions, candidate screening, interviewing, job offers, and background checks. For example, take this Software Development Engineer job description we found (this week) on Glassdoor for example. It’s a type of software architecture. Racial Discrimination in Job Interviews. Accent Bias.

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

Workplace Psychology

Whenever human resources must be expanded or replenished, a recruiting system of some kind must be established. It is recommended that cognitive ability tests be combined with other instruments, such as structured interviews, biodata, and personality inventories (Cascio & Aguinis, 2019). The second topic is recruitment.

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How HR Can Tackle Diversity Using the Rooney Rule

Visier

In August 2015, the need for more workforce diversity was spotlighted in a big way when President Obama issued a call to action to technology companies, encouraging them to hire more women and minorities by implementing the Rooney Rule. Who’s getting interviewed? Metric to watch: Diversity of interviewed candidates.

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Retaining Millennials: Solve This Problem and Get an HR Job Anywhere

Reflektive

People who graduated college between 2006 and 2010 averaged nearly three jobs the first five years of their career, which is more than double the average of the prior generation. According to a Gallup study , millennials put little importance on whether a company is a fun place to work or has an informal environment.

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How Companies Identify Talent with Janine Nicole Dennis & Kage Spatz

Thrive Global

Her career spans over 15 years in HR, Talent Acquisition, and Talent Management in pharmaceuticals, K-12 education, technology, private equity, healthcare, performing arts, and staffing, just to name a few sectors she has worked in. This was in 2006. Synergy within our value systems. Thank you for doing this!