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The Race to Remain Relevant in a Rapidly Changing Workplace

The Perfect Hire

Emerging technologies, an aging workforce, and remote work are just a few of the disrupters we all face. In fact, employers believe that 44% of workers’ skills will be disrupted in the next five years and that six in 10 staff members will require training before 2027 , according to the World Economic Forum’s Future of Jobs Report.

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10 Best Interview Questions to Ask When Hiring L&D Professionals

Linkedin Talent Blog

Whether you’re making your first hire or growing your team, here are 10 interview questions for learning and development professionals to get you started: 1. Tell me about a time you implemented a new L&D strategy or technology. Tell me about the most successful L&D program you’ve run. Everyone fails sometimes.

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What Is a Skills Taxonomy and Why Do You Need It?

Linkedin Talent Blog

Do you feel like it’s getting harder to hire the right people? New studies also suggest that solely looking at the number of years a candidate’s been working in a role can be a flawed predictor of whether they actually possess the core competencies listed on the job description. By 2027, that number is expected to double.

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Career Pathing 101: What It Is and How to Get Started

Linkedin Talent Blog

Professional growth is clearly top of mind for many workers right now and career pathing is a powerful tool employers can use to facilitate that growth. The benefits of career pathing Effective career pathing helps your team members master new competencies and reach their career goals, which has many worthwhile benefits for your business.

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Your Next Employee May Be Your Current Employee: How LinkedIn Can Boost Your Internal Hiring

Linkedin Talent Blog

With organizations bracing for an economic downturn, companies are adapting how they run and grow their businesses to focus on the highest priority areas — with internal mobility, skill development, and the ability to hire based on skills and shared values at the core of their strategies. By 2027, this number is expected to double.

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What Is Continuous Learning and How Do You Build a Culture That Embraces It?

Linkedin Talent Blog

Continuous learning represents a departure from traditional methods of training new skills and competencies, which would often involve short bursts of time-bound, disconnected, or even off-the-clock learning initiatives. Companies should provide them with the tools, time, and motivation to make it a self-directed priority.

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Employer Branding: A Guide to Getting Started

Linkedin Talent Blog

Without one, hiring and retaining talented employees becomes challenging — and costly. A strong EVP can attract and retain the best people, help prioritize company goals and agendas, help reengage a dispassionate workforce, and reduce hiring costs. A positive employer brand is critical in today’s competitive job market.