Is the American government’s philosophy on hiring fundamentally un-American?
There’s one word that keeps popping up in American government job postings that raises an eyebrow: required.
Just about every government job posting we saw, particularly higher-paid ones, had very specific…
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One reason Chipotle has been so successful is its genius approach to hiring.
With its stock price increasing by 1,080 percent and sales jumping from $471 million to $3.2 billion since 2006, Chipotle…
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It is about developing the best, not hiring the best. Credit: Paramount Pictures
When hiring, it is sensible to hire the absolute best people, right? No matter what the cost, if you can get a star in the industry, it is worth it, right?
Well, not really.
A …
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Two giant successes, two different hiring processes. Credit: Magnus Manske, Wikipedia Commons
Bill Gates and Steve Jobs.
The two men are among the most successful entrepreneurs of the past fifty years. Gates grew richer, becoming the …
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There was an interesting fact this week in the Wall Street Journal: it is taking companies 25 days to fill vacant positions, a 13-year high.
This is shocking, considering the unemployment rate is still …
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Each month, when the new jobs report is released, we are bombarded with news about the unemployment rate. And lately, the news has been mostly optimistic, with the unemployment rate slowly decreasing since its high of 10 percent in October of 2009.
But what’s not being talked about is what these new jobs are. Specifically, higher-paying jobs are being replaced with lower-paying jobs, and while American…
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Doesn’t pay-for-performance just seem like a great idea?
It is simple, basic behavioral psychology, right? A dog does what you want, you give them a bone. A person does what you want, you give them $100. Or some recognition, like Employee of the Month.
But, believe it or not, there have been dozens of scientific studies and several case studies that show that…
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It is time to stop underrating HR. Credit: Geralt, Pixbay
Every organization in America, no matter how big or how small, is only as strong as the people who work there. In fact, in a recent…
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Hiring the right people is crucial to any organization’s success.
Photo Credit: Wikipedia Commons
What’s the most critical aspect of consistently hiring great people?
It happens before the offer. Before the interview. Before the job…
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Treating job applicants like humans, not machines, can be a huge advantage for your company. Credit: Wikipedia Commons
Today, if we are being honest, many companies aren’t treating most job applicants like humans.
And it isn’t the fault of the companies. With the Internet connecting everyone, HR teams are receiving more…
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