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What will recruitment look like after COVID?

HRExecutive

It took a global pandemic for some employers to overcome their biggest fear when it came to their recruiting function: change. Many of these changes have raised the bar for the recruitment process and candidate experience. People] think if the CEO can hire someone to lead our sales organization, maybe I can, too.

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These CHROs say it’s time to ‘re-recruit’ your employees

HRExecutive

As companies continue to lose top talent during the Great Resignation , many are quickly trying to fill vacancies by pivoting their recruitment and hiring strategies—adding sign-on bonuses, emphasizing a commitment to flexibility, upping their investment in corporate social responsibility.

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For this HR “vigilante,” the C-suite was a stop, not the destination

HR Brew

It was a job she thought would be temporary, though she’d end up staying for nearly 15 years, first in benefits and then recruiting before finally moving into professional development, where she worked to support the careers of employees’ she’d helped hire over the years. This [new opportunity] would be exciting to join very early.”

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Why remote hiring isn’t going away and what that means to HR

HRExecutive

This month, HRE is helping HR leaders prepare for the year ahead with a series featuring insights from industry experts, thought leaders and others about what we can learn from 2020 and the challenges coming in 2021. Karin Borchert, CEO of Modern Hire. See also: Employers make ‘remarkable’ pivot to virtual hiring. Advertisement.

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The 2022 Guide on Becoming An Inclusive HR Practitioner

Speaker: Dr. Akilah Cadet, Founder and CEO of Change Cadet

During the summer of allyship (summer 2020), many companies made diversity, recruitment, and anti-racism commitments. Even though it is a year and a half later, it is important that these commitments continue to happen within recruitment and retention.

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Employer Strategies for Successfully Hiring Justice Involved Job Candidates

ExactHire

My gut tells me that many employers are open to the idea of hiring individuals from the justice involved community, but have historically avoided the opportunity for a variety of reasons. Why you should consider hiring the justice involved population. After all, they haven’t been sufficiently motivated to do so. That changes now.

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How Synchrony is Using Data to Increase Workplace Diversity

Great Place to Work

Business leaders have been touting their commitment to diversity, equity, inclusion & belonging for years — but what’s really changed? After the murder of George Floyd in May of 2020, many business leaders made promises to make meaningful change for underrepresented communities. But action has been slow.

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Reimagining Gender: Is Your HR Organization Ready to Navigate This New Reality?

Speaker: Lisa Kenney, CEO of Reimagine Gender

For companies, creating gender-inclusive environments isn’t just about being inclusive — it’s a competitive advantage, particularly when it comes to talent recruitment and retention. Lisa will provide concrete tips on how to create more inclusive processes, policies, and practices.