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How HR Can Prioritize Employee Career Development Post-Pandemic

CCI Consulting

However, this tumultuous staffing activity masks a more fundamental talent issue: the ability to retain and develop a productive workforce that will differentiate a company in the marketplace. Savvy HR leaders understand there is both an opportunity and a compelling need to reinvest in employee career development. Rob Croner.

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Part-Time vs. Full-Time Jobs — Pros, Cons & Full Explanation

Intoo USA

Tailoring compensation strategies is vital, offering prorated wages for part-time staff while providing full-time employees with fixed incomes, health insurance, and retirement plans. Moreover, recognizing and rewarding employees appropriately is essential for motivation. Additionally, employers must pay taxes on wages and benefits offered.

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7 ways to support employees during economic inflation

Insperity

Increase company contributions to retirement planning. A 401(k) retirement plan is an important benefit that your company pays to provide for employees – and you want to make sure that they know how to take full advantage of it for their financial well-being and future security. Explore other financial incentives.

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7 strategies for a successful total rewards program

Insperity

A total reward program is a comprehensive offering by organizations to their employees consisting of compensation, benefits, wellbeing programs, career development opportunities, and recognition initiatives. What is a total rewards program?

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Embracing a Multigenerational Workforce: The Key to Building a Resilient Organization

HR Digest

With Baby Boomers retiring and Gen Z entering the workforce, businesses need to find ways to bridge the generation gap and foster collaboration, communication, and engagement across age groups. Create career development plans that align with personal goals and organizational objectives.

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How to Reduce Time to Hire: 10 Tips to Quickly Close Job Candidates

Extensis

This is partly because potential candidates have more choices than ever and ask for more from employers, like flexible shifts, career development opportunities , personalized benefits, and more. They also should detail employee benefits , life insurance , and retirement plans.

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Why Investing in Employee Development is Critical for Improving Retention

Hppy

Image by Freepik Employee Development: What It Is and Why It Matters Employee development refers to any effort to improve an employee’s skills, knowledge, and abilities. This can take many forms, such as on-the-job training, coaching, mentoring, formal education, and self-directed learning.