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More employers are planning to hire outside the US, but some may not be ready for the challenges ahead

HR Brew

Recently published data from ADP suggests that more companies plan to grow their workforces internationally. The findings are based on a survey of more than 1,700 business owners, senior HR or payroll leaders, or decision makers conducted earlier this year. Wanderlust recruiting. But expectations ≠ reality.

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There’s a disconnect between what employers and workers think about their benefits communications and packages

HR Brew

As open enrollment shifts into high gear, new data could provide a much-needed reality check for HR executives: There’s a significant gap between what employers and workers think about their benefits. HR and benefits executives aren’t likely to be trained marketers—this may be contributing to the disconnect. “I

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Celebrating Human Resources (HR) Professionals Day!

HRWatchdog

Recruiter, psychologist, peacemaker, event planner, employee development, benefit expert, teacher, detective — these are just SOME of the many roles and responsibilities human resource (HR) professionals contribute to their organizations. Here are just three of the many diverse responsibilities that HR professionals handle.

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Why CAVA is using personality assessments for talent development

HR Brew

HR teams might use personality assessments to recruit candidates , or develop current employees in their roles. The latter use case is of interest to Kelly Costanza, chief people officer at CAVA, who told HR Brew her team started using personality assessments this year for talent development and management.

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Paycor CFO Survey: The State of American Business in 2021

Paycor surveyed more than 2,000 Finance and HR leaders about the state of American businesses. Here are some examples of what we found: 86% are concerned about mental health, but very few have a plan. HR is more bullish on both the short- and long-term. Download Paycor’s latest survey to find out.

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A Case for Increasing Your Investment in Human Resources

15Five

Organizations make strategic investments in business functions when they are shown to lead to better results, whether that’s increased attention from prospects, a stronger bottom line, or improved performance across teams. Human resources is a critical function for optimizing your workforce. Its people.

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Hiring unexpectedly picked up in September. Employers should brace for recruiting to only get busier going forward

HR Brew

I was pleasantly surprised,” Rajesh Namboothiry, SVP with Manpower US, told HR Brew. “We But the spike in hiring could also be attributed to employers in white collar industries overcorrecting for layoffs earlier this year, Kate Duchene, CEO of consulting firm RGP, told HR Brew. Quick-to-read HR news & insights. in August.

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Paycor HR Leaders Survey: The State of American Business in 2021

Paycor surveyed more than 2,000 HR and Finance leaders about the state of American businesses. Here are some examples of what we found: HR is more bullish on both the short- and long-term. 86% are concerned about mental health, but very few have a plan. Download Paycor’s latest survey to find out.