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How to Find Your First Career Mentor
A great mentor can help you kick-start your career, build your skill set and define your professional brand. But not everyone has one
AI vs. HI: Balancing Automation and Human Judgment in Talent Acquisition
Technology tools are moving companies quickly toward an automated future, but human judgment is still necessary to assist and administer automation programs effectively
Should Remote Workers Who Relocate Be Paid Less?
Should remote workers who relocate to less expensive locales be paid less? Two experts debate the issue
NBA, NFL Leaders Focus on Employee Experience
At the SHRM Talent Conference & Expo, human resources executives from the National Basketball Association (NBA) and the National Football League (NFL) shared how they
Employee Who Rejected Accommodations Loses ADA Claims
A Microsoft employee who received performance complaints that he ascribed to autism spectrum disorder and who later rejected the company’s proposed accommodations could
The Secret To Leadership Transformation? Shift Your Language
Effective communication is one of the most important skills leaders need to be successful. Yet few are aware of the steep consequences of poor communication: one study estimates that large…
It’s the SOFT skills that are HARD
It’s been bugging me for a while. The term ‘soft skills‘
These 4 Time Management Hacks Could Be A Lifesaver For Busy Working Parents
Every working parent's most precious resource is time. Since it's not renewable, finding ways to maximize it can be critical not just for productivity but ultimately for stress management and…
More Employers See Relief in Internal Mobility
A dearth of candidates and the expense involved in talent acquisition is leading more employers to turn to internal candidates when their recruiting efforts don’t bear fruit. According to Randstad…
France Ponders The Idea Of A 32-Hour Work Week
France famously has a legally mandated 35-hour working week, enshrined in law since 2000–but due to the pandemic, people are starting to reconsider the idea of a 32-hour, or four-day…




