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Understanding talent acquisition vs. recruitment in 2020

PeopleStrategy

It’s hard to put a value on talent. While talent is technically a renewable resource (when an employee leaves, they can be replaced), there is no guarantee the new hire will be as strong a contributor to the organization (of course, they could bring even more to the table!). Key components of talent acquisition.

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Hot dog chain Portillo’s staffs its restaurants with corporate employees during the holiday season

HR Brew

If I’ve learned anything from watching The Bear , it’s that working in a restaurant is hard—maybe even as hard as it is for talent pros to staff service roles. It has required its roughly 140 corporate employees to work in its restaurants during the holiday season since 2020, CPO Jill Waite, told HR Brew. Employee experiences.

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Healthcare Recruitment 2020: The Good, the Bad and the Future

Hospital Recruiting

To say 2020 was a difficult year is an understatement. For healthcare providers and professionals, the year saw unprecedented, sometimes overnight challenges that stretched resources and talent to their limits. For recruitment professionals in healthcare, the pandemic brought challenges and immediate solutions to meet demand and need.

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How to prepare your recruiting team for 2020

HRExecutive

2020 is almost upon us. While turning the page to a new year can be rejuvenating, it also brings its fair share of challenges that impact a company’s hiring, screening and recruiting process. That’s why it’s vital to prepare your recruiting team the right way to ensure a strategic advantage in our ever-changing industry.

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Mobile Recruiting: The Secret Weapon to Attracting and Retaining Candidates

Speaker: Dana Kopp, Talent Acquisition Manager of Operations at thredUP

By creating a mobile recruiting strategy at your organization, you will be able to reach, hire, and onboard candidates faster. Join thredUp's Operations Recruiting Manager Dana Kopp to learn how to build a mobile recruiting program into your existing workflow and talent acquisition strategy.

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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. In the wake of COVID, HR professionals have been forced to re-examine their talent acquisition strategies, resources and technology. Bokel Herde says COVID’s footprint is all over recruiting.

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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. We’ve got to take big swings on new ideas.”.

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Overcoming 3 Candidate Journey Challenges

Speaker: Meghan M. Biro, CEO & Founder, TalentCulture

For HR and recruiting teams, the future of work also includes how they can upgrade their current talent and employee experiences. Biro to learn how to navigate the talent journey from beginning to end, with the help of modern HR and recruiting strategies and automation.

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Deconstructing Digital Transformation in HR

Speaker: Lyndall Strachan, Head of Employee Experience, Nine and Ben Rynja, Senior Consultant, Hiring Success & Solutions APAC, SmartRecruiters

In today’s age, modern technology is prominent and workplaces need to provide an equal digital experience that may come in the form of a digital transformation. March 18, 2020 2 PM PDT, 5 PM EDT, 9 PM GMT In fact, 74% of businesses either have a digital transformation strategy in place or are in the process of implementing one.