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Recruiters You Should Meet to Staff for Success

Harmonious Workplaces

These professionals stand out as some of the best I’ve met in the biz When I worked as an executive or a consultant advising C-suite leaders and business owners, many of them complained about their inability to attract and recruit talent. During my career of 25 years, I have met and worked with dozens of recruiters and search firms.

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Recruiting Strategies for a Tight Talent Market

Harvard Business

If any story demonstrates how far employers will go in today’s fierce war for talent, the tale of Snapchat’s geofilter recruiting campaign is it. The fight for new recruits is intense — not just in the tech sector, but across all industries. Generate and nurture your own talent channels.

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Ready for Generation "Next"?

Clarity Consultants

It's important to recognize that even though your team might seem mission critical, there will inevitably come a time when you have to dive into the talent pool and select some more eager workers to help you do business. Are you ready to onboard, nurture, and let the next generation of talent drive your success?

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Gallup Consulting Interviews and Culture

Management Consulted

In 1932, Dr. Gallup joined the New York advertising firm Young & Rubicam as the head of both the research and copy departments. He developed research methods and programs for the television and movie industry to help clients determine advertising effectiveness and how to identify what the market wanted to watch in film and television.

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EX = CX: How to create a thriving gigCX model

1 to 1

As an on-demand model, it offers greater staffing flexibility; during periods of high-demand, companies can activate a talent pool of gig workers and scale back when the volume decreases. Companies can also recruit brand advocates or domain experts as gig workers, creating a highly informed and passionate service experience.

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Research: When the Economy Is Good, Employers Demand Fewer Credentials

Harvard Business

Economists have recently begun to suspect that the shift was caused by a decrease in “ recruitment intensity.” Lower recruitment intensity increases the time it takes to fill a job, which means more unfilled jobs and a higher job openings rate for a given level of unemployment.

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Research: Narcissists Don’t Like Flat Organizations

Harvard Business

Moreover, hierarchies perform well when the product requires coordination. We wanted to know how hierarchy might influence the type of talent organizations can attract and retain. If the company advertises itself as having a flatter structure, its pool of prospective job applicants will likely include fewer narcissists.