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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. But regardless of what those numbers reflect, HR professionals continue to worry about maintaining a skilled workforce. You see this in particular when looking at tech companies on the West Coast that have massive turnover.”. fell from 7.6 So, what changed?

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5 Challenges Human Resources Is Facing in 2022 — and How to Overcome Them

Zenefits

The human resources sector is going through severe disruption. The persistent pandemic, skyrocketing inflation, and the Great Resignation are just some of the issues HR professionals have juggled in recent years. Meanwhile, Wells Fargo estimates that U.S. Staff retention. Increasing remote work opportunities.

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Healthcare Recruitment 2020: The Good, the Bad and the Future

Hospital Recruiting

To say 2020 was a difficult year is an understatement. For healthcare providers and professionals, the year saw unprecedented, sometimes overnight challenges that stretched resources and talent to their limits. Many of the problems faced resulted in innovation which will work well for hospital recruiters in the future.

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5 Ways to Reduce Regrettable Turnover and Keep Valued Employees

15Five

Though some regrettable turnover is inevitable and expected, when too many of those losses start stacking up, the entire employee experience can topple over like dominoes. The impact of employee turnover—particularly regrettable turnover—can be felt throughout a company, from dips in productivity to wounded team morale.

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Why Healthcare Employee Retention Matters

HR Shelf

It is no wonder healthcare managers experience continual employee turnover, and it’s a struggle to keep the healthcare team intact. Finding new employees to fill missing positions isn’t as easy as one might think, and you would need more resources to take on a new employee. The Importance of Employee Retention in Healthcare.

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How to Retain Call Center Employees & Reduce Turnover

Empuls

However, amid all this unpredictability, there’s one trend that managers have come to recognize – the high turnover rate. According to Quality Assurance and Training Connection , call centers, on average, see an annual turnover rate ranging from 30% to 45%. High attrition rates have long plagued the call center industry.

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HR Reports: The Journey and the Aftermath!

Keka HR Blog

The criticality of HR reporting for an organization’s success cannot be overstated. HR reporting provides a way to gather and analyze HR data, allowing organizations to track key performance indicators (KPIs) such as employee turnover rates, time-to-hire and diversity metrics.