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LaRocque: Why HR needs a strategy for evaluating tech startups, scaleups

HRExecutive

There has been a remarkable surge in both global spending and funding for HR technology in 2021. Sapient Insights reported in its latest HR Systems Survey that 2021 was up 57% over last year on the spending front. Global funding is even more jaw-dropping. HR needs some new tech to deliver on the future of work. Author George LaRocque.

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The Top 100 Applicant Tracking Systems in 2018

Ongig

A common question I get asked is: “What are the top applicant tracking systems I should consider using?” ” So, every year the Ongig team and I find the top ATS’s used by employers actively hiring…and we publish the details. Instead, a homegrown ATS is ATS software built by the employer themselves.

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Compensation and Benefits

Analytics in HR

These desires may change depending on personal life circumstances as well as changes in the economy. This amount is negotiated during the hiring process and agreed upon before the employment contract begins. Every new hire should receive a clear report of their compensation package and know who to contact if they have any questions.

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What is Compensation Management?

HRsoft

If you are a compensation specialist, payroll specialist, HR leader, business owner or manager, in this article we will take a deep dive into the most common questions asked about compensation management and strategy. It is a critical element in talent management, as it affects recruiting, retention, and operating budgets.

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Are Your Compensation Policies Helping or Hurting You?

Visier

Pay traditionally gets negotiated once at hire and any merit increases are thereafter distributed according to broadly applied policies. Attrition on its own is expensive once you factor in recruiting, lost productivity, and training costs. The consequences of not knowing can be expensive and destabilizing. How Bad Can it Be?

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