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Organizing a Remote Workforce: Hiring, Onboarding, and Keeping Track of Everyone

Pingboard

workforce, work from home at least half of the time, a 115 percent increase since 2005. A remote workforce offers a range of benefits to organizations and to employees, including the potential for higher productivity and efficiency and lower stress levels. With the aid of technology, remote work is likely here to stay.

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10 Companies Offering Work from Home

HR Digest

Flexi timings, work from home, remote work, or telecommute are all now a normal part of the conversation when hiring decisions are made. Work from home is a valid option that is laid on the table while discussing any new hire. The number of people who work from home has increased by 140 per cent since 2005. Intuit Inc.

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Hiring Quality Candidates in a Digital-First World

Hireology

Remote work has grown 140% since 2005. A survey of 10,000 employees from across the globe conducted on behalf of Cisco found that a majority of respondents (87%) believe that flexibility leads to greater productivity and nearly two-thirds (67%) say working from home has improved their mental health. . Do they adapt well to change?

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Working Remotely: Ideal Work Environment Or Threat To Culture And Employee Productivity?

15Five

It’s easy to see why when you consider modern technological conveniences. In fact, Softchoice found Millennials twice as likely to feel more productive and better equipped working at home than Baby Boomers. These world-traveling workers are often inspired by the changing landscape, inspiration that pours over into their work product.

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Humanizing Employee Onboarding for your Remote Workforce

Bonusly

Regular work-at-home has grown by 140% since 2005, nearly 10 times faster than the rest of the workforce or the self-employed. Organizations are seeing many benefits to allowing remote work, including access to a larger talent pool, increased employee productivity, and higher employee engagement. Help them feel like part of the team.

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My First 30 Days at Blu Ivy

Blu Ivy Group

The last time I was a new hire, it was 2005 and the internet was just becoming mainstream in the recruitment world. Most HR professionals were managing candidates in an Excel spreadsheet, onboarding with paper documents, and conducting training in classrooms.

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What We Can All Learn from Successful Virtual Teams

Fond

The existence of virtual teams has escalated almost as quickly as the technology that enables them. According to one report, remote work increased 159% between 2005 and 2017, and that pattern has only continued. The first step to becoming a successful virtual team is fostering productive communication. The Rise of Virtual Teams.