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What You Should Be Tracking to Measure Your Recruitment Efforts
Questions like, “Was it worth the money to travel there to recruit?” or “Is our money being spent here worth the number and quality of leads we’re getting from it?” need to be answered.
Performance Review FAQs
Performance reviews, whether formal or informal, are a way to sync with your direct report on how they are managing their work responsibilities. Whether you are pleased or displeased with someone’s work output, are they aware of how you feel?
The Importance of Exit Interviews
To get the most out of exit interviews, we’ve compiled a few questions to consider asking exiting employees, plus a few tips on how to make the interview experience itself as comfortable and honest as possible.
Why You Should Consider Recruiting Rejected Candidates
While you won’t want to reconsider all the candidates that were rejected in the past, there are some situations where it’s definitely worth it.
Addressing the Factory Talent Shortage
In order to get top talent interested in their open positions, manufacturers need to upgrade their image – or what we in the talent acquisition biz call “employer brand.”
Picking the Right Third Party Recruiting Partner
There are a number of factors to consider when evaluating the right potential recruiting partner.
How to Become an Effective Leader: 10 Soft Skills to Cultivate
Here are 10 soft skills that anyone can learn, and that can pave the way to becoming a strong, effective, and successful leader – in any industry.
How to Prevent A Bad Hire
We’ve previously discussed the true cost of a bad hire, but let’s dive in to how you can avoid hiring candidates that are the wrong fit in the first place.
The True Cost Of A Bad Hire
"Bad fit" employees can cost your company thousands. When you need everyone to contribute and positively impact your bottom line, hiring bad fits can disrupt your finances and your producing employees. This reality means bad hires need to be weeded out of your company, which can be an expensive process.