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Understanding and using blind hiring to reduce bias in recruiting

Business Management Daily

One technique that has been slowly gaining popularity is blind hiring, an approach meant to provide an unbiased resume screening process and address issues like name discrimination. Blind resume screening is a great tool for increasing diversity hiring, but what happens when it’s time to move on to the interview process?

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Talent Acquisition

Analytics in HR

What is talent acquisition? The core of talent acquisition is to attract employees to an organization and hire the ones that fit with the organization and role. Doing this well leads to lower turnover, higher productivity, and increased engagement. The talent acquisition strategy should align with the people strategy (or HR strategy).

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HR Analytics: The Key to Maximizing Your Workforce

Paycor

Your human resources department is sitting on a massive amount of data that can help you make more strategic HR decisions. Bersin by Deloitte Research indicates that in 2016, companies experienced a 120% increase in linking their people data to organizational performance. Make Better HR Decisions with Data. Overtime Data.

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The New Way Companies Are Evaluating Candidate’s Soft Skills (and Discovering High-Potential Talent)

Linkedin Talent Blog

But, the problem is that they are notoriously hard to screen for. Whether candidates play neuroscience-inspired games or answer straightforward questions, these online tests let companies screen large pools of talent quickly and make smarter hiring decisions. Soft skills are one of the top predictors of on-the-job success.

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Death By Lousy HRM — The Whole Story In One Sitting!

In Full Bloom HR

I don’t know what got into me. Without any planning of plot or characters, without any outline of key points chapter by chapter and, quite frankly, without knowing what the hell I was doing, I just started writing. The first chapter was posted 12-6-2016 (the finale on 12-30-2016), and then the fat really was in the fire.

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Google Talk on Algorithms and AI (Who Owns the Outcome?)

HR Examiner

This is a talk I gave at Google in Mountain view in 2018, followed by a panel that features Facebook’s Richard Rosenow , Derek Zeller from Engage Talent , Jeff Dunn , Intel’s Campus Relations Manager, and our own resident Employment Law expert, Heather Bussing. Panelist: Jeff Dunn, Campus Relations Manager for Intel.

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AI, Algorithms, and Who Owns the Outcome (Video)

HR Examiner

Panelist: Jeff Dunn, Campus Relations Manager for Intel. This is a talk I gave at Google’s Mountain View campus at the end of 2018 on AI, algorithms, and intelligent software in recruiting. in the places a lot of machine learning and that’s that’s math right and it’s very interesting math. Transcript.