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Answering Your Questions From Elevate 2021

Hireology

During our annual Elevate Conference, Jamie Butters, Chief Content Officer at Automotive News, moderated a discussion between Adam Robinson, Hireology’s CEO and co-founder, and John Malishenko, Chief Operating Officer at Germain Motor Company, on hiring trends and the importance of being intentional about who and how you hire.

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21 Highest-Paying HR Jobs in 2023

Analytics in HR

Chief Talent Officer Salary : $237,000 – $436,000 Job description The Chief Talent Officer manages the recruitment, development, and retention of executives and business leaders in an organization. Strategic thinking: Develop executive talent management and retention strategies.

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9 Employee Retention Strategies for Keeping Your Best Talent

Achievers

Employee retention should always be a priority. HR leaders need to develop a range of strategies to positively impact employee retention. With open feedback channels, building a culture of recognition, and other key techniques, you can boost your retention efforts this year and beyond. Why employee retention matters.

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What is Internal Mobility?

Paddle HR

Internal mobility, talent mobility, or career mobility, refers to the movement of employees across roles or to a complete change in occupation within the same company Why Does Internal Mobility Matter? The acquisition of key talent is a top priority for any large enterprise. Most of those vacancies are caused by voluntary turnover.

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38 Ways to Make Real Progress on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion

Linkedin Talent Blog

Sodexo has developed diversity scorecards for its managers in North America. These scorecards measure both quantitative metrics like recruiting and retention, as well as qualitative metrics like how often managers participate in activities such as mentoring. The results are reviewed monthly and are used to help determine bonuses.