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Why Amazon's AI-driven high volume hiring project failed

Hubert

Envision the dream of a well functioning recruiting AI. One that supports recruiters in every possible monotone task you might have while making hiring a pure bliss. You’d be able to operate quicker than ever and hire all the right people on a whim. A team designated for one goal; finding a way of automating recruiting.

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Why Amazon's AI-driven high volume hiring project failed

Hubert

Envision the dream of a well functioning recruiting AI. One that supports you, a recruiter, with every possible monotone task you might have, all while making hiring a pure bliss. You’d be able to operate quicker than ever and hire all the right people on a whim. The Ultimate Guide To AI Recruiting. Learn more.

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Employee Compensation: Everything you Need to Know

Astron Solutions

As an HR leader for your organization, you know that employee compensation is not just something you determine when you hire a new team member and then forget about. In fact, the performance rating taken in tandem with an employee’s compa-ratio reveals a fuller picture. What is Compa-ratio? 875 x 100 = 87.5% 958 x 100 = 95.8%

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Walking Up a Descending Escalator & Other Crazy Pay Policies

Compensation Cafe

For example: if you increase your grade midpoints 3% every year while the average employee gets a 4% pay increase, the average worker's Compa-Ratio will only improve one percent per year. Range penetration over time is a matter of net increases. Picture walking up a descending escalator. Standard remedies are few and seldom applied.

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A Full Guide to Compensation and Benefits

Digital HR Tech

3 Models to Explain Compensation and Benefits Compensation and benefits package example Frequently Asked Questions. Whether the recruiter lists the wage as an hourly, weekly, monthly, or hourly rate, candidates see it as the most critical part of any job offer. Each range has a mid-point, which you may hear as a compa-ratio.