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How to Build an Effective Talent Pool: 5 Easy Ways
Building a talent pool is an effective long-term strategy for filling your job positions with high-quality candidates cheaper and faster. In this article, you will learn 5 proven ways to…
Five Steps To Break Your Social Media Addiction
The best new habit you could create is one that frees you from the chains of distraction and misused time
Let’s break down the myths on “how automation will gut talent acquisition”
Images of robots overtaking the world are often associated with automation and artificial intelligence – an army of machinery battling against humanity for supremacy. These robots work seamlessly together as…
Station F Is The World's Biggest Startup Incubator, Is It The Best?
Sprawling across 366,000 square feet, Station F in France is the biggest startup incubator in the world. But does that mean it’s the best?
How Does ICE Calculate Form I-9 Penalties?
As Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) conducts more and more I-9 inspections, employers need to know how ICE calculates fines
Catching a Boomerang? Pros and Cons of Rehiring Former Employees
In today’s highly competitive talent market, companies that have opted not to recruit former employees might want to reconsider. More employers appear to be open to returning workers
The HR Career Guide Answers Your Tough Career Questions
Even though you’ve spent all your working life becoming excellent at what you do, as an HR professional, you may need to work on the areas that can ensure your…
California Supreme Court Adopts Broad New Misclassification Test
In a groundbreaking decision, the California Supreme Court adopted a new legal standard that will make it much more difficult for businesses to classify workers as independent contractors, drastically changing…
Congress Holds Hearing on Proposed NLRA Amendments
The National Labor Relations Act (NLRA) should be amended by the Employee Rights Act to ensure secret-ballot elections and require recertification elections, workers testified before Congress
California Court’s Worker Classification Ruling Has Broad Implications for Gig Workers
A three-part test announced Monday by the California Supreme Court has far-reaching implications for who in the state can be classified as an independent contractor






