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Peer groups are a lifeline for this HR pro

HR Brew

Want to be featured in an upcoming edition? She said resources like HR Brew, SHRM, and small peer groups got her through the challenges she faced as a new HR leader. When you get to know these smaller resource groups, folks are very willing to share so it’s really exciting,” she said. Click here to introduce yourself.

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The 4 Key Elements of An Effective Recruiting Strategy

HR Bartender

I’m talking about when there’s an open job, we have to decide if we will fill it from within, hire someone from the outside, or maybe even outsource the work to a consultant. BUY is where the company hires workers from the outside. And the organization needs to make sure the new hire acclimates to the company culture.

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How to support and understand veteran employees as they enter the civilian workforce

HR Brew

“For a lot of people, getting out of the military and then getting a job, and translating those skills—it’s really challenging, and it’s a bit of a leap of faith,” she said. “I When hiring veterans, companies should also be aware that they may experience learning curves, with everything from business terminology to healthcare benefits. “And

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How To Craft a Strategic Hiring Plan in 2025

Analytics in HR

A well-executed hiring plan can be the difference between a company that reaches its strategic business goals and one that is outperformed by its rivals. Hiring was – and still is – the most important thing we do.” Contents What is a hiring plan? Just ask Marc Benioff , co-founder and CEO of tech giant Salesforce.

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Championing Different Abilities as Opportunities: Understanding Neurodiversity in the Workplace

Speaker: Janine Nicole Dennis, Chief Innovations Officer, Talent Think Innovations

The important aspect to remember is that you are not redesigning your workplace to accommodate specific groups; rather, you are redesigning the system to work better for both current and new employees.

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HR’s next big challenge: Ageism in the workplace

HRExecutive

workforce diversifies in age, HR leaders are challenged to create policies and practices that appeal to five highly distinct generations. The organization found, for instance, that 42% of hiring managers surveyed said they consider age when reviewing resumes, and one-third acknowledge a bias against senior candidates. As the U.S.

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21 Types of Employment: Your Hire-To-Retire Guide

Analytics in HR

One reason for this is the cost of slow hiring. Blending different types of employment can help plug this gap by tapping into broader talent pools while also reducing costs, boosting agility, and nurturing future talent. Key features Employment period: Typically between one and six years.