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Conference Twitter Primer #HRtechConf 2018

Advos

Once again using HRmarketer software, we analyzed the #HRTechConf conference website and tweets to come up with the following Conference Twitter Primer — all the information you need to socially prepare for the world’s largest HR technology conference and exposition hall! Event Name: HR Technology Conference & Exposition®.

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11 recruitment time-saving tips for the overburdened recruiter

Workable

Your workload is mounting as a recruiter, especially as your company gains a windfall from a new funding round, operates in a high-turnover industry, or is about to enter a new market with a new product. Spoiler: Workable’s recruitment solution can help you with pretty much all of them. Enable mobile-friendly recruitment.

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What is HRIS? And why is it so important for your business?

Workable

HRIS – or Human Resources Information System – is a software system primarily used by human resources professionals to store and manage employee data such as payroll, benefits, performance reviews, and training records. HRIS stands for Human Resources Information System. The different types of HRIS software.

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Workplace horror stories we wish were not real

Workable

After a brief training, I realized that I had to carry a wooden sign in a supermarket every day, and stand there and promote various products. When we were kids, we used to share scary stories with our friends. And, more often than not, we would exaggerate a little bit (or a lot) to make the story juicier. Here are 15 of the best – or worst?

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Workplace horror stories we wish were not real

Workable

After a brief training, I realized that I had to carry a wooden sign in a supermarket every day, and stand there and promote various products. When we were kids, we used to share scary stories with our friends. And, more often than not, we would exaggerate a little bit (or a lot) to make the story juicier. Here are 15 of the best – or worst?