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Remote college recruiting – How to Stand Out from the Competition

HR Shelf

The significant barrier in college campus recruiting is that traditional tactics have both recruiters and hiring managers physically visiting their target schools’ campuses to recruit, which is exceedingly costly. However, it is now possible to locate, contact, interview, and hire applicants remotely without ever visiting a campus.

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Talent Acquisition

Analytics in HR

Talent acquisition responsibilities include developing a strong candidate pipeline, developing employer branding , identifying, assessing, and hiring candidates to fill open positions, future resource planning, and diversifying the labor force. Doing this well leads to lower turnover, higher productivity, and increased engagement.

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2022 Health and Wellness Programs You Should Have On Your Radar

Zenefits

Robust healthcare offerings and employer-match retirement contributions just don’t cut it as a competitive benefits plan any longer. But taking the time to understand the landscape and select the right offerings can pay off in the long run. Promote productivity. Turns out, there’s nothing worse for productivity than stress.

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Borrow the Tactic the San Francisco 49ers Used to Go from Laughingstock to Super Bowl Contender

Linkedin Talent Blog

When general manager John Lynch and head coach Kyle Shanahan were brought on board in 2017 to right a severely listing ship, John employed a lesson he’d learned in a class at Stanford. John asked Burke Robinson , his Stanford instructor, to help him and Kyle formulate a vision statement for the 2017 NFL draft.

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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. Panelist: Heather Bussing, Employment Attorney, Law Offices of Heather Bussing. 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. AI Algorithms and Who Owns the Outcome. Transcript.