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The Reason Companies Should Calculate Cost Per Hire

HR Bartender

Every once in a while, I run across an article that talks about why organizations shouldn’t calculate cost per hire. Personally, I’m a big fan of the cost per hire metric. I think it provides valuable information. According to SHRM, the average cost per hire in 2016 was $4,129. If you know how to use them.

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How Resume & Employment Verification Protects Employers

Cisive

Resume fraud is a global problem that affects employers, the gig economy, and volunteer agencies whether they are screening in the U.S., screening people with history outside of the home country, or screening outside of the U.S. A recent incident of resume fraud in the U.K.

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How Tech Companies Can Navigate “The Great Resignation”

Sterling Check

Perhaps even more worrying, 40% of employees in computer and IT fields have either already quit or plan to leave their jobs by the end of 2021. Workers were understandably hesitant to quit their jobs during the pandemic, so a surge in employee turnover is hardly surprising. Hire with Confidence Amid Unique Challenges.

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Retail Worker Scheduling

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One essential part of a retail manager’s job is creating the employee schedule. You have to know what the store needs, have a sense of sales trends, and be able to anticipate shopping spikes, all while making sure to keep the wishes of your employees in mind. Do you share employees with other store locations?

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5 Culture Trends for 2019

Companies that are looking to attract, engage, and retain top talent should leverage these trends to create workplaces where employees thrive. As we approach 2019, major shifts in the work environment will continue to affect the ways companies do business.

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Build vs. Rent: Don’t Crash on the Do-It-Yourself Iceberg for Workforce Intelligence

Visier

While the same talent challenges are spurring companies to become more data-driven in workforce decision making, the approaches they are taking fall mainly into two different camps: build or rent. The goal was to better enable HR and business leaders to make talent decisions that would have an impact on the business.

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Performance Appraisal: The Ultimate Guide

Analytics in HR

However, if taken full advantage of, this process provides countless benefits to ensure you keep your employees productive and engaged. A performance appraisal is a regularly scheduled formal process evaluating an employee’s overall performance and contribution to the company with the goal of improving that performance.

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Why Self-Esteem Is Critical to Successful Leadership

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