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Seven Powerful Ways to Use Tech to Overcome Recruiting Bias

TalentCulture

HR technology tools are available to help recruiters weed out bias. But, do these recruiting tools really work? Here are seven ways you can use tech to overcome recruiting bias. Organizations that want to overcome bias might find it inadvertently slipping into their recruitment processes. Eliminate subconscious bias.

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Making Social Media Work for You—Not Against You—in Recruiting for Diversity

HR Daily Advisor

Achieving a diverse workforce and learning how to use social media to recruit talent are two common goals for employers. Today’s social media-aided recruiting opens a world of opportunities to find a diverse set of potential employees. Sometimes, though, the two objectives can work against each other.

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How HR can give your company’s employee retention strategy a boost

Insperity

Recruiting professionals on your HR team can help your company: Source candidates who align with both job requirements and organizational values and culture. After all, it’s time consuming and costly to deal with employee turnover and start the recruiting process all over again from scratch because you hired the wrong person.

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Human Resource Management Career: 15 Career Paths You Can Follow in HRM

Analytics in HR

While HRM will vary depending on the industry and size of the company, it generally involves recruitment, taking care of employees’ wellbeing, training and development, building a positive work culture, managing compensation benefits, and dealing with any employee grievances. Service provider roles 1.

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Résumés are nonsense (and we all know it)

The Chemistry Group

Yet we all continue to use them as the primary source for job recruitment. The Ladders has research showing that recruiters only spend an average of 6.25 The study also shows that recruiters spend 80% of that six seconds looking at just six things: Name. Another Fortune Magazine gem. I’m not kidding. Check it out.

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Can HR really fix organisations’ diversity problems?

cipHR

Instances of racism, harassment and discrimination have, for many workers who identify as part of a minority group, sadly been part of and parcel of working life for too long. When it comes to recruitment, it’s helpful to emphasise a company’s commitment to equality and diversity in the job specification.

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8 HR KPIs to measure in a post-pandemic workplace

Insperity

Recruitment costs. For that reason, employers limited their recruiting activities to their local, immediate area. Remote work has opened up the possibilities of recruiting top talent without regard for location – an exciting turn of events that has drastically broadened the pool of applicants. Employee productivity.