Does your staffing software allow you to enter “66,” “67,” “68,” and even higher numbers for the age of your workers? Can your system handle “100″? It probably does, but you should double check anyways, for workers 65 and older are one of the fastest growing segments of the American…
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Over the course of the last few years, I’ve observed what was once ‘channels for the young’ become channels for any number of purposes including business. It’s my firm belief that the staffing industry too will quickly need to hop on the social train or be left in the station.
I noted in a …
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Standard economic wisdom says that the real estate industry leads the way out of recession. This time, though, I think the healthcare sector might be taking real estate’s place.
Based on recent numbers, staffing analysts are saying that demand for nurses and other health professionals has increased by almost 50 percent over the previous…
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Since I looked back at 2010 in a recent post, I’ll look ahead in this one. And I’ll admit, reading U.S. News and World Report’s annual …
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Although I could have done a year-end retrospective in December like everyone else, I wanted to wait and see the last unemployment number first. Unfortunately, the number –9.4% — wasn’t what anyone…
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Sometimes the simplest of employee problems can end up making big waves down the line – here are five common employee problems and suggestions on how to diffuse them before they end up causing you more trouble than you would like.
1. Absenteeism and Tardiness. When an employee misses work, it not only costs money but can inconvenience customers and co-workers. When it comes to issues with tardiness and absenteeism, strict policy…
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A large part of the human capital supply chain is the acquisition and sourcing of many talents – but the process of obtaining these assets in the first place is also an important detail. Resumes are read, interviewees are spoken to, and decisions are made. Quality hiring practices are too frequently abandoned because of the inconvenience of finding the proper employee in a sufficient amount of time. There are a number of ways to ease the process and the one I’m addressing today is…
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Lots of stories – some of them hilarious, some of them tragic – about the increasing use of social media by HR professionals are out there.
Until now, much of the use has been directed toward finding and screening candidates. But problems associated with such use have begun to ripple out, and HR professionals everywhere are (or at least should be)…
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With the speed at which social media moves, can a blog post truly be referred to as “timeless?”
Of course. Working within the recruiting software industry, I see first-hand how the most modern features we offer our customers are essentially designed to solve the same core problems.
Similarly, messaging designed to solve core recruiting challenges can always be seen as timeless, even if this messaging is contained in a blog post that…
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Not a day goes by where I am not amazed by a new software solution that our team helps develop. From on-demand versions of our product to web-based staffing software, each bit and byte of data we work with is dedicated to helping staffing companies fill their client’s needs.
If only I knew it was as simple as offering 1% of a $100 billion stock.
This article from…
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Minneapolis, MN (September 16, 2010)…
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Click the image to see a larger version of this info graphic, courtesy of CNNMoney:
If this info graphic is to be believed – and I do – the four best jobs in America are:
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What better way to spend a weekend than by thinking about your corporate recruitment strategy?
For those of you now rolling your eyes, roll them back this way and press play:…
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Cloud Computing is currently the most sought-after technology for many…
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