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Sumser tech spotlight: This hiring tool ‘distinguishes itself’

HRExecutive

Baltimore is the very last place that I’d expect to find groundbreaking technology for the labor market. There is a deep well of technology, but it is really big tech. In that world, technology is simpler, more brute force. Once Catalyte turned 10 (in 2010), Rosenbaum began incubating what was to become Arena.

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5 Hiring and Retention Strategies for Healthcare | ClearCompany

ClearCompany HRM

The healthcare industry knows all too well how difficult it can be to find and retain excellent employees, especially since 2020. Hospitals see an incredible 100% turnover every five years and lose as much as $9 million annually due to turnover. We’ll also look at winning strategies health systems use for hiring and retention.

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How to Solve Hiring Problems in Manufacturing with Employee Recognition

Semos Cloud

If manufacturing companies want to win the war for talent, they have to fundamentally change how they approach Employee Experience. In this blog post, we’re going to talk about the impact of employee recognition on retention and talent attraction. million in 2010. million (in 2000) to 17.8 Currently, there are about 19.6

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People Analytics and HR-Tech Reading List

Littal Shemer

I find here inspiration, blended with practical guidance and validation for my practices, mixed with new ideas and innovative tools, but most of all, an “open door” to a professional community , which I’m happy and honored to be a part of it. Browse and read this book sample today, and offer your feedback.

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25 Companies Who Hire Adults With Autism #AutismAwarenessMonth

Workology

They train high-functioning adults with autism ages 18 and older on different aspects of video game and app design and development at a pace each student can manage. Aspiritech , a nonprofit based in Chicago has a program to train high-functioning people on the autism spectrum to test software for tech development companies.