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HR TechStack – Performance Tracking

Workstride

Performance Tracking Tools. Performance management systems are used to manage employee progress, performance, and development in relation to organizational goals. Companies use performance management software to facilitate meaningful and ongoing discussions between managers and direct reports. DOWNLOAD FULL-SIZE GRAPHIC.

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9 Books Every Recruiter Needs to Read at Least Once

Linkedin Talent Blog

And we wondered, which books have made an impact on recruiters by changing their viewpoint, career or professional development in a major way? So we asked around - here’s what recruiters listed as their top reads: 1. Originals: How Non-Conformist Move the World. Getting Things Done: The Art of Stress-Free Productivity.

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How Companies Identify Talent with Janine Nicole Dennis & Kage Spatz

Thrive Global

Janine Nicole Dennis is the Owner/Chief Innovations Officer for Talent Think Innovations, LLC, a business strategy and management consulting firm founded in 2013. Janine is a contributor for HRD Connect, Ultimate Software, and has been quoted by HBR, Thrive Global, Bustle, The Cut, Atlanta Black Star, Newsday, SHRM, and USA Today.

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Evaluating Your Employer Brand

Cielo HR Leader

A recent LinkedIn study of 2,250 corporate recruiters in the U.S. According to Talent Management Headquarters , 61% of job seekers and professionals have a better impression of an organization’s brand if they’ve had a positive mobile experience; interestingly, 62% of recruiters believe mobile recruiting is the top recruiting trend for 2014.

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This Workplace Merry-Go-Round Never Slows

TalentCulture

Hey, hiring plans across the board are favorable: According to the recent Vistage CEO confidence index survey , 62 percent of respondents plan to expand their workforce in the year ahead, up from 56 percent in the fourth quarter of 2013 and the highest since the first quarter of 2006. We’re talking full-time folks and freelancers.