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Organizational Talent Pools: 4 Steps to Developing Employees

HR Bartender

(Editor’s Note: Today’s article is an excerpt from my new book, “ The Recruiter’s Handbook: A Complete Guide for Sourcing, Selecting, and Engaging the Best Talent “ (SHRM, 2018) SHRM members can order a discounted copy at the SHRMStore. With unemployment rates hitting record lows, there’s lots of talk about developing internal talent.

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People Analytics and HR-Tech Reading List

Littal Shemer

I find here inspiration, blended with practical guidance and validation for my practices, mixed with new ideas and innovative tools, but most of all, an “open door” to a professional community , which I’m happy and honored to be a part of it. First published: May 14th, 2018. Last update: October 10th, 2022.

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Top 100 HR and Recruitment Blogs [by Organic Traffic with Top 3 Articles Each]

Ongig

We ran them through an SEO (search engine optimization) tool called ahrefs to give us an “Organic Traffic” score. HR Trends and Tools. Best 10 Company Career Pages for 2018. The 21 Best Email Finding Tools: How to Find Anyone’s Email. Career Development. Online Recruitment Software.

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Employee Attrition: Meaning, Impact & Attrition Rate Calculation

Analytics in HR

This typically happens when automation or new technologies replace employees. Tracey Power, Chief People Officer at a talent solutions company Vaco , points out the negative consequences of employee attrition: “Employee attrition can impact strategic plans due to a lack of skills to deliver on projects or key initiatives.

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Top Reasons for High Turnover Rates (And How to Lower Them)

Zenefits

42 million workers have left or will soon leave their jobs in 2018. Take a look at this infographic from Maximillion , a UK-based events planning company. According to their research, 42 million workers have left or will soon leave their jobs in 2018. Career Development. And they’re right. Increasing pay raises.