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How one CHRO uses skill-based hiring to not only recruit but retain talent

HR Brew

Skills-based hiring, or hiring that evaluates candidates based on competencies and skills, has taken off: 70% of employers consider skills more effective when evaluating candidates than résumés, according to a report from pre-employment assessment platform Test Gorilla. Skills and competencies. Continued growth.

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The CHRO's Guide to Success in the Digital Age

Cornerstone On Demand

The digital transformation has had a massive impact on the role of nearly every employee, and even the CHRO is not immune. A CHRO at the top of his or her game is a close confidante of the CEO and therefore has to think about many of the same things that a CEO does. The Workforce Is Now Global—Is Your CHRO?

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Are we ready for CHRO readiness?

HRExecutive

Why is it that more than half of companies remain unable (or perhaps unwilling) to develop CHRO-ready successors? Should we be proud of infusing non-HR talent into CHRO roles, or troubled by it? Further, it is common—and many would say likely—that a change in CEO will yield a change in CHRO. Is 50% readiness good enough?

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HR Operations: 5 Proven Ways to Improve Any HR Team

Primalogik

We expect them to shape the focus of HR well beyond 2022. Heightened importance of wellness. For 62% of employees , wellness benefits affect whether they’ll accept a job offer. But according to HBR, 40% of employees aren’t taking advantage of these physical, mental, and financial wellness perks. The CHRO role.

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15 Job Titles for Human Resources: A Comprehensive HR Job List

Analytics in HR

CHRO (Chief People Officer) Job description The CHRO, or Chief People Officer, is an organization’s HR and culture leader. Salary range The annual salary of a CHRO falls between $145,000 and $177,000. How to become a CHRO You will need at least a Bachelor’s in an HR-related field, although a Master’s is often preferred.

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18 Key Leadership Competencies for 2023 Success

Analytics in HR

In fact, companies that actively implement training and mentoring initiatives to develop leadership competencies are 3.4 In this article, we’ll explore the most important leadership competencies to focus on and how to develop them within your organization. Contents What are leadership competencies?

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What the path from tech to talent taught this UScellular CHRO

HRExecutive

It’s a journey that has given Lowell a well-rounded experience of the entire business—from tech to talent. Click here to read more Insights from a CHRO. HRE: What do you anticipate will be the biggest change you’ll bring to UScellular’s talent strategy in your first year as CHRO?

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