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What’s Keeping HR Up at Night in 2020?

HRExecutive

million in January 2020, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Is this an early sign that the talent shortage is dwindling? According to Glassdoor’s Jobs & Hiring Trends for 2020 report, baby boomers—those 65 or older—will become the fastest-growing workforce, a trend the report calls the “gray wave.” fell from 7.6

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5 Ways to Fine Tune Talent Acquisition with an Eye on Recession

HR Morning

Will the global economy go into recession in 2020? The validity of those fears is underscored by data from experts, such as the UN’s trade and development body, which recently revealed in its 2019 World Economic Situation and Prospects report that “Leading indicators point to some softening in economic momentum in many countries in 2019.”.

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HR Tech and ‘HRE’ announce the 2021 Top HR Products

HRExecutive

We had more submissions in 2021 than in 2020, and as a whole, the quality of the technology solutions was outstanding.” “Going into the process, I was expecting that due to the pandemic we would see fewer submissions and not as many truly innovative new technologies,” says competition co-chair and HR Tech Conference program chair Steve Boese.

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It’s a Candidate’s Market – How to Compete to Hire the Talent You Need

CCI Consulting

Candidates have more options, preferences, and expectations in considering making a next career move. Could it be a transient symptom of the pandemic world that we have lived in since March of 2020? Culture of diversity, equality, and inclusion : 2020 brough a greater focus on the need for diversity, equity, and inclusion.

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How to Address the Insurance Industry’s Talent Crisis

TalentGuard

How to Address the Insurance Industry’s Talent Crisis. The US insurance industry is facing a talent crisis. Research suggests: A quarter of workers in the sector are expected to retire in the next few years, leaving a projected 400,000 vacancies unfilled by 2020. Implementing a career pathing strategy.

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What is Talent Management?

Avature

Talent management has never been more important as a strategic pillar for Human Capital Management than in 2020. Employees – more than 90 percent of them according to LinkedIn – want skill/career development pathway programs, and most are willing to leave their current employer if they don’t receive them.

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The Great Resignation: This is How Your Recruitment Strategies Must Adapt to This Change

Recruit CRM

Since December 2020, approximately 25 million Americans have voluntarily quit their jobs, and it doesn’t look like businesses will see a reduction in their turnover rate anytime soon. Enrich Career Development & Upskilling Your employees want to know if you’ll invest in their future. In fact, it’ll likely get worse.