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The Only HR Technology Conference 2016 Session Guide You Need

Visier

The timing of the 19th Annual HR Technology Conference & Expo , as always, is impeccable. It’s coming at the perfect time to inspire HR leaders with innovative thinking and new innovations (over 400 companies will be exhibiting, including 40 new startups!). The Continuing Impact of Marketing on HR and HR Tech.

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58+ real-life interview questions for HR roles with sample answers

Workable

This includes questions for nearly every HR-related role, including talent acquisition specialist, HR director, recruitment manager, recruiter, VP of HR, head of people operations, CHRO, diversity and inclusion manager, Compensation and Benefits Manager, and HR Business Partner.

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Case Study: Walser Automotive Sees 232% Increase In Quality Applicants Using Hireology

Hireology

Sherry Schultz, Chief Human Resources Officer (CHRO) at Walser Automotive, recently spoke at Hireology’s Elevate conference about the importance of building talent networks of quality candidates, maintaining a strong employment brand and connecting with candidates on a values-based level.

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11 HR Trends for 2022: Driving Change and Adding Business Value

Analytics in HR

One of the most notable HR trends we are seeing right now is the shift away from HR focused on projects towards HR focused on products. This represents a fundamental change to how HR operates. Traditionally, HR functioned with a project mindset. A product, on the other hand, is ongoing.

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How TruGreen grew its talent strategy to meet a 500% increase in hiring demand

HRExecutive

When Rebecca Schoepfer joined TruGreen , the nation’s largest lawn-servicing company, in 2021 as CHRO, the organization had no defined employer brand. Rebecca Schoepfer, TruGreen - Advertisement - Schoepfer: We happened to be in an industry that was considered an essential service so we were able to continue to work.