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The state of inclusion this National Disability Employment Awareness Month, and what’s needed next

HR Brew

The current unemployment rate of disabled workers is 7.2%, a record low since the Bureau of Labor Statistics started tracking the figure in 2009 and down from a high of 15% in 2012, according to the Center for American Progress. Disability representation and inclusion. Some 89% of companies now have a disability ERG.

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How To Create a Strong HR Generalist Resume [Examples + Templates]

AIHR

You’ve got the right mix of education, knowledge, skills, and experience to excel in this role, but how do you convey that to a recruiter or employer who has to sift through hundreds of similar resumes and decide who to interview and who to pass on? ATS software may struggle with complex designs, unusual fonts, and excessive formatting.

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Stack Ranking: Does it work in 2024?

Peoplebox

After a 2015 New York Times article discussed the internal employee grading system practiced at Amazon, the company dropped its evaluation method called stack ranking in 2016. This system was introduced by General Electric’s former CEO, Jack Welch, in the 1980s. Thus, even Microsoft was forced to stop using it in 2012.

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How to Recruit Gen Z: What Today’s Young Talent Really Wants from Employers

Survale HR

Born between 1997 and 2012, these digital natives are entering the workforce with bold expectations, unique values, and a knack for spotting inauthenticity a mile away. If you’re an HR pro or hiring manager, you’ve probably noticed that old-school recruiting tactics aren’t cutting it anymore. Generation Z is shaking up the workplace.

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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. Basically, here it is: CPH = (External Recruiting Costs + Internal Recruiting Costs) / Total Number of Hires for a Time Period. If you know how to use them.

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Laser-Focused on Recruiting to Hire A Players | ClearCompany

ClearCompany HRM

Our comprehensive Talent Management Platform has helped revolutionize hiring talent and managing employees for organizations in industries from quick-serve restaurants like Chick-fil-A to sustainability certification firms like SCS Global Services. Reduced average time-to-hire from 20 days in 2020 to just 14 days in 2021.

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Will Web-Era Trade Schools Create Tomorrow's Talent Pool?

Cornerstone On Demand

Since 2012, 60 or so 8-12 week coding schools have popped up in major cities from San Francisco to New York with names like Dev Bootcamp, Coding Dojo and App Academy. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics , Web developers will see a 20 percent growth in employment opportunities between 2012 and 2022. The takeaway.