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Navigating International Relocation and Global Talent Pool

Engagedly

Learning compliance and regulations associated with the international payroll system and building global teams can be complex and time-intensive. This blog aims to understand the purpose of a robust global staffing strategy and ways to implement it effectively. What Is the Global Talent Pool?

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30+ Top Global Influencers in HR Tech of 2018

Digital HR Tech

Soumyasanto blogs, speaks, and spreads the word about people technologies and digital transformation. He’s an HR Pro, Dad, and a Backup Point Guard on his over 40 men’s team as he puts it on his blog. Tim’s specialties include Talent Aquisition, Employment Branding, Performance Management and Succession Planning.

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Black Talent Leaders Share 4 Tactics (and 1 Huge Opportunity) to Boost Diversity and Inclusion

Linkedin Talent Blog

It’s not surprising that black executives who work in HR and talent acquisition these days are tired, plain and simple. Melissa Thompson , the head of global talent acquisition at Nielsen , has been telling her team, “You’re in a crisis on top of a crisis.” There’s a lot of talent at that level.

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Black Talent Leaders Share 4 Tactics (and 1 Huge Opportunity) to Boost Diversity and Inclusion Recruiting

Linkedin Talent Blog

It’s not surprising that black executives who work in HR and talent acquisition these days are tired, plain and simple. Melissa Thompson , the head of global talent acquisition at Nielsen , has been telling her team, “You’re in a crisis on top of a crisis.” There’s a lot of talent at that level.

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7 Lessons for HR Professionals from 'Hamilton'

Linkedin Talent Blog

Executive sponsorship — having a senior person in a company who advocates for an up-and-coming employee and therefore helps them build stronger networks and locate opportunities that wouldn’t otherwise be accessible — can help women and employees from underrepresented groups move up the corporate ladder. What are we going to do?