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Workday’s Leighanne Levensaler: Helping Shape Enterprise Applications for the Future

Workday

In 2014, she was appointed senior vice president of products, and Workday now has more than 5,500 employees and 1,100 customers worldwide. It’s impossible not to be passionate—our software impacts millions of people every day. Our mission is to help our customers solve their problems. Leadership comes naturally to Levensaler.

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Understand Important Trends in Recruiting and Hiring in 10 Minutes

Paycor

Applicant Tracking Systems (ATS) can be very valuable, especially if they tie in to your HR system. Some of the tools available are incredibly powerful. Ensure that your onboarding process is completely smooth and inviting. Creating a memorable employee experience begins with onboarding. Evaluate Your Technology.

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How OKRs Work in this Remote Working Age?

Synergita

As both a practitioner and consultant, Paul Niven has developed successful Performance Management systems for clients large and small in a wide variety of organizations, including Fortune 500 companies, public sector, and nonprofit agencies. A Peek into the Podcast. 01:04 – 02:23 – Is there more demand for OKR in this Pandemic?

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Moments That Matter in the Candidate Experience

exaqueo

Recruiting has fundamentally changed with the rise of the social web and technology. in 2014, it refers to the time between an event in a customer's life and the point at which they decide to research a purchase. Onboarding; engagement. searching for reviews before making a purchase). Newsflash: the candidate is in charge.

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The Glass Cliff phenomenon: what it is and what orgs can do

Workable

Try Workable's HR software You can hire with Workable, and you can also onboard and manage your new employees all within the same platform without messy integrations. Ellen Pao, Reddit In 2014, Reddit was caught in turmoil both internally and externally over issues around free speech, harassment, and content policy.