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Talent Acquisition Teams Plan to Increase Spend on These 6 Things in 2019

Linkedin Talent Blog

Because of that, many companies are increasing spending in several key areas of talent acquisition in order to attract top talent, as Criteria Corp found in its 2018 Pre-Employment Testing Benchmark Report. Maintaining a strong employer brand: 44% of companies are investing even more in their image.

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Leaders win by putting people before numbers

HR Management

So, if leaders genuinely put people before bottom-line numbers, business will increase, attrition and sick days will drop, and people will be at their desks longer, keen to be a part of something great they are helping build. Rigorous attention to hiring – not just for talent, but for cultural fit – along with thorough onboarding practices.

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Better Employee Recruiting With An Employee Value Proposition

DailyPay

The term “war for talent” was coined by McKinsey’s Steven Hankin in 1997 and popularized by a book of the same name in 2001. Billion People” reveals that by 2020 employers in Europe and North America will require 16–18 million more college-educated workers than will be available. It will be the cornerstone of your employer brand.