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Report: HR Trends 2024 – Navigating the Future of Work

Extensis

Many seasoned leaders are retiring, and their successors may benefit from training to help them become even more impactful in their new roles. Further, skillsets for jobs have changed by around 25% since 2015, a figure that’s expected to double by 2027. According to the American Staffing Association, 80% of U.S.

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View from the HR Tech Show Floor: Top 5 Workforce Trends

Visier

At HR Tech, we announced our take on what will be top of mind for HR leaders in 2015. Bureau of Labor Statistics predicts that by 2015 millennials will overtake the majority representation of the workforce, as baby boomers retire in greater and greater numbers. HR News & Trends 2015 trends HR Tech'

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Banking Industry Plans to Increase Hiring, Salaries in 2018

HR Daily Advisor

The survey, which compiled data from 375 banks, also shows salary and bonus benchmarks for 263 job positions. increase since 2015. Since the average age of board members is approximately 62 years old, more efforts to prepare for board member retirement seem warranted. Administrative assistants’ median salary increased 2.3%

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Want Insanely Low 401(k) Fees? Follow These 6 Steps

ForUsAll

Taken as a percentage of the assets, over time, they can add up to a HUGE chunk of change that can take years off of your or your employees' retirements. A 2% fee doesn’t sound like daylight robbery, but over 35 years, that little fee can consume up to half of your retirement earnings. Step #1: Benchmark Your Fees.

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Using Employee Feedback Data to Train the Next Generation of Management

Kazoo

As Baby Boomers retire, the need to shape younger workers to fill available management roles grows stronger. Common benchmarks include: Personal and Professional Growth – Growth, in all its forms (salary, title, recognition), is an intrinsic motivator for the majority of people.

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Using Employee Feedback Data to Train the Next Generation of Management

Kazoo

As Baby Boomers retire, the need to shape younger workers to fill available management roles grows stronger. Common benchmarks include: Personal and Professional Growth – Growth, in all its forms (salary, title, recognition), is an intrinsic motivator for the majority of people.

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How HR Can Tackle Diversity Using the Rooney Rule

Visier

In August 2015, the need for more workforce diversity was spotlighted in a big way when President Obama issued a call to action to technology companies, encouraging them to hire more women and minorities by implementing the Rooney Rule. Metrics to watch: New hires vs. existing workforce / New hires vs. industry benchmark.