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Managing A Total Talent Workforce – The Impact Of The Gig Economy

Accurate Background

Rather than being recruited as full-time or contracted employees, these workers secure individual and on-demand “gigs” – a process that very often happens via an online platform or mobile app. . . The gig economy refers to the hiring of freelancers and independent contractors to fulfill short-term or flexible positions.

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Virtual Reality Gives Job Candidates a Vivid Big Picture

TalentCulture

It’s a way to show potential recruits what it’s like to be a part of the service. But once a potential recruit has felt the special operations boat rock and watched comrades dangle from a nearby helicopter through the VR experience, he or she develops a closer connection with the Navy and its broader mission, said Capt. .

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2016— HR Under Siege

HR Daily Advisor

Yesterday’s Advisor presented tips from a distinguished panel of employment law experts on the “perfect storm” that’s brewing for HR in 2016. Employees’ use of company’s e-mail systems. The Purple Communications case found that e-mail systems are not employer property. What’s Next for the NLRB?

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Jim Vranicar: “Embrace Vulnerability”

Thrive Global

In 2016 ST chose to make “Connection” a priority. In 2017, after having previously helped manage some HR and Operations projects related to staff recruitment and training, I was given the opportunity to become Chief Operating Officer. Staff turnover was 30% and their employee engagement vs the U.S.

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Top 20 HR Strange But True Stories for 2016, Part 2

HR Daily Advisor

In yesterday’s HRSBT , we counted down the top 20 HRSBT stories of 2016. If you’ve noticed your employees are constantly checking e-mail, or doing something that isn’t work-related, don’t rush to hand them a pink slip just yet! And the #1 HRSBT story of 2016 is … drumroll please …. Here are the remaining 10! #10:

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11 Things You Need to Know About Generation Z

Kevin Sheridan

4 Furthermore, Gen Z is far more prepared to focus on their careers at a young age than Millennials have been: a 2016 Annie E. They would very much like when social media is used to attract, recruit, and interview them. Gen Z is much more diverse than former generations. Department of Labor Study, 2016.

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‘Ur’ Hired: Why You Should Be Texting Job Candidates

HR Daily Advisor

By texting candidates instead of calling at the start of the hiring process, your recruiters will connect with the right candidates, save time, and score the talent you want—and fast. According to a KPCB 2016 Internet Trends Report , just 12% of Millennials and 29% of Gen Xers prefer talking on the phone for business communication.