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How Genesys’s SVP of employee experience says being ‘HR for HR’ helps him better execute people strategy

HR Brew

Matt Newman, SVP of employee experience at telecommunications software company Genesys, may have a slightly misleading job title. While he does oversee employee experience at the company, he also oversees several other teams at Genesys, including real estate and facilities.

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Why CAVA is using personality assessments for talent development

HR Brew

HR teams might use personality assessments to recruit candidates , or develop current employees in their roles. The latter use case is of interest to Kelly Costanza, chief people officer at CAVA, who told HR Brew her team started using personality assessments this year for talent development and management.

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EY’s head of global talent attraction and acquisition leads a team that handles 5.1 million applications, 100,000 hires annually

HR Brew

She took on her current role, global talent attraction and acquisition leader, in June. Naudin ten Cate, who is based in the Netherlands, oversees a leadership team of 10, and 1,000 recruiters and sourcers. Were not just filling roleswere harnessing AI-driven insights and innovative tools to make smarter, more strategic decisions.

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Walmart’s first chief talent officer explains her role

HR Brew

Companies are at a pivotal moment with how they attract and retain talent. Talent shortages have and will continue to make it difficult to hire, particularly for hard-to-fill roles, meaning organizations must also think about how existing talent can be trained or developed to meet these needs. Creating the talent flywheel.

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Discover 4 Use Cases for Applying AI to Your Recruiting Processes

Recruitment AI technology uncovers the most qualified candidates. This technology automates recruiting routines and facilitates natural conversations, resulting in higher productivity and a better candidate experience. Download the eBook to learn more!

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How a HR system can benefit the education sector

EmployeeConnect

From recruitment to performance management , compliance with regulations, and ensuring employee satisfaction, schools and universities must juggle numerous responsibilities. For these institutions, investing in technology to manage HR functions has never been more essential.

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HR Software for Small Businesses: Key Features and Benefits

EmployeeConnect

Human resources (HR) tasks like payroll, recruitment, and compliance can be challenging to manage manually, especially with limited time and resources. HR software offers a scalable solution that streamlines HR tasks, reduces errors, and allows small businesses to focus on growth.

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Enriching the Employee Experience

Speaker: Isaac Mallory, Director of Sales & Business Development at HR Performance Solutions, and Jennifer Dickey, HR Consultant and speaker for HR Performance Solutions

In today’s employment market, the power has shifted from employer to employee as the competition for top talent grows. This means our employees now have the choice to be very selective regarding career opportunities and employers. The top talent differentiator – you can do more with less. Identifying Top Performers.

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How the Candidate Experience Is Your Competitive Advantage

Speaker: Kevin W. Grossman, TAS, HCS | Talent Board and the Candidate Experience (CandE) Awards President

Over the past year, employers have been plagued with frenetic hiring and employees quitting. Recruiters are getting stressed out since recruiting, hiring, and retention strategies are all over the place. This shows that the candidate experience is your competitive advantage.

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Using the Candidate Experience to Gain a Competitive Advantage

Speaker: Kevin W. Grossman, TAS, HCS | Talent Board and the Candidate Experience (CandE) Awards President

For the past few years, employers have been plagued by erratic hiring and employee turnover. Recruiters are stressed as a result of the numerous strategies for recruiting, hiring, and retaining employees. However, the fundamentals of a good recruiting process and a good candidate experience remain constant.

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Two Sides of the Same Coin: Recruiting & Retention

Speaker: Caitlin MacGregor, CEO and Co-Founder of Plum

Authentic employer branding is reflected in recruitment and retention efforts. Failing to modernize an organization’s approach to attracting and retaining talent by focusing on candidate and employee experiences could result in quiet quitting, turnover, vacancies, and lost opportunities that have the potential to impact overall profitability.

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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. In fact, 74% of businesses either have a digital transformation strategy in place or are in the process of implementing one. March 18, 2020 2 PM PDT, 5 PM EDT, 9 PM GMT

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The Talent War: Are You In It to Win It?

Speaker: Caroline Vernon, Director of Sales, CareerArc

With the labor market growing more competitive, and a global skills shortage looming ahead, candidate experience is, and will continue to be, a key battleground for top talent. Spot critical blind spots in your candidate experience. Personalize automated hiring platforms. Create a better online application process.

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5 Culture Trends for 2019

Companies that are looking to attract, engage, and retain top talent should leverage these trends to create workplaces where employees thrive. As we approach 2019, major shifts in the work environment will continue to affect the ways companies do business.