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Sumser tech spotlight: This hiring tool ‘distinguishes itself’

HRExecutive

Baltimore is the very last place that I’d expect to find groundbreaking technology for the labor market. There is a deep well of technology, but it is really big tech. In that world, technology is simpler, more brute force. Like many others, the company claims to make a difference in the hiring process.

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How to manage a hotel with these 5 must-have tools

Homebase

But with the right tools, hotel managers can streamline their processes, save time and money, and keep their employees happy. With software solutions tailored to the hospitality industry’s needs, you can automate processes and reduce repetitive tasks. There are few industries quite like the hotel industry.

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3 Ways to Improve the Candidate Experience

HR Bartender

The hiring process is a two-way street. At a recent TAtech conference, I had the opportunity to hear Lindsay Stanton from Digi-Me and Katie Roth of Aureon talk about engaging candidates and enhancing the experience through educational videos. Educate candidates. And that used to be true. However, candidates today want the truth.

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The 4 Constituents in Today’s Blended Workforce

HR Bartender

BUY is where the company hires talent from the outside. But after hearing Jeanne Meister , founding partner of Future Workplace, speak at this year’s WorkHuman Conference , I realized there might be a fourth constituent – bots. Image captured by Sharlyn Lauby after speaking at the 2016 MBTI Users Conference in San Francisco, CA.

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HR Needs to Design Work For the Technology Age

HR Bartender

A few weeks ago, I published an article about the four different strategies organizations can use when hiring talent – buy, build, borrow, and bots. I’ve been thinking about the article and the implications for HR go beyond just hiring. But in today’s technology age, that means we need to design jobs with technology in mind.

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Transform Recruitment Marketing Conference is Back for June 2019!!! @Smashfly

The Tim Sackett Project

Smashfly Transform is the bold community that’s impressively grown from 200 at the first-ever Recruitment Marketing Conference in Boston in 2016 to more than 10,000 strong across the globe today. This is a unique chance to meet with these technology providers face-to-face and demo their products. Transform is Back!!!

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The Only HR Technology Conference 2016 Session Guide You Need

Visier

The timing of the 19th Annual HR Technology Conference & Expo , as always, is impeccable. Steve Boese , conference Co-Chair and industry thought leader, cited five major themes and trends he saw emerging from the conference agenda: Making Sense of HR and People Data. Succeeding with Modern HR Technology.