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Weigh the Pros and Cons of Requiring Booster Shots
As the omicron surge of the COVID-19 pandemic is waning in the
The Evolution of SHRM Certification: Part II—Changes to Exams
As part of a practice analysis to ensure that SHRM certification remains current with trends in HR and events throughout the world of work, ShRM surveyed examinees on
Effects of LGBTQ Wage Gap Linger
LGBTQ workers earn about 90 cents for every dollar
The New SHRM Body of Applied Skills and Knowledge
The new SHRM Body of Applied Skills and Knowledge will go into effect in May 2022. These changes demonstrate the evolution of not only the document and the exams of…
How Much Should You Study for the SHRM Certification Exams?
Candidates for SHRM certification often ask about the appropriate level of time they should spend preparing for their certification exams. Thanks to real data that SHRM
Most People—92%—Never Finish Online Job Applications
A recent audit of the Fortune 500 showed that job application flow has improved, but there are still too many steps involved in getting applicants to the finish line
The Relationship Between Culture and DE&I
About 1 in 4 job seekers in 2021 said diversity, equity and inclusion (DE&I) is the most important area of investment to improve company culture, according to a survey
Employee with a Disability Was Not Discriminated Against During RIF
AT&T did not discriminate against an employee with a disability by selecting her for a reduction in force (RIF) on two separate occasions, according to the 3rd
Viewpoint: 6 Signs It's Time to Leave Your Job
All of us experience moments when we must face the difficult decision to let go of doing something that formerly offered us purpose. But big decisions, like a career