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Building Understanding Ahead of Open Enrollment Across Generations

PeopleStrategy

The importance of benefits became abundantly clear over the last couple of years as companies strived to retain top talent and recruit in-demand employees. A flexible benefits package that addresses health, family, career development, and financial well-being will help attract and retain a talented and satisfied multigenerational workforce.

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Why dropping college degree requirements isn’t actually working

HRExecutive

The report pulled data from Lightcast’s dataset of 316 million online job postings since 2012 and Burning Glass Institute’s dataset of 65 million resumes and career histories. For example, experts note that many organizations do not provide manager training on how to evaluate candidates without considering their educational background.

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Career Development: Challenges and Opportunities for Talent.

Strategic HCM

Tuesday, 24 April 2012. Career Development: Challenges and Opportunities for Talent Managers / 3. Likewise, fewer HR professionals are using it as a retention strategy and fewer are offering a formal way for employees to find new careers internally.” Are companies giving up on career development?

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#BersinIMPACT: Mentoring for Career Development ~ HR to HR 2.0.

Strategic HCM

Monday, 16 April 2012. BersinIMPACT: Mentoring for Career Development. The other process area that seemed to get a fair amount of focus at Bersin Impact, other than performance management , learning / leadership development, and recruiting , was career development. 1 year ago. Advertisements.

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People Analytics and HR-Tech Reading List

Littal Shemer

“The book helps professionals, researchers, employers, and everybody interested in the world of work to understand the past, present, and future of recruitment. The authors describe the modern technologies and ideas that are changing recruitment, many driven by artificial intelligence.

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Managing career expectations for Gen Z

Bob

By 2025, according to the World Economic Forum, an incredible 27 percent of the workforce will be from Generation Z (that is, they’ll have been born between 1997 and 2012). This will help you recruit and retain the best younger workforce members and articulate your unique offer. It’s a significant shift.

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7 Examples of Diversity Pipeline Programs

Ongig

FedEx’s partnership gives students a slew of career-related training and job placement opportunities, catering to students/potential hires across many specialties, including marketing, sales, logistics, and data analytics. IBM was looking for cyber talent back in 2011-2012, so they created the P-TECH program.