You And Your Data Need To Talk
HR’s problem isn’t a lack of data – it’s that HR is so accustomed to using minimal data that it falls behind other disciplines. Lack of data insights feeds into…
A Candidate’s Perspective: Biased (and Even Illegal) Interview Questions
In terms of hiring, the interview is the ballroom moment for candidates and interviewers alike. First impressions are difficult to overcome, and the interview sets the tone for the organization…
The 7 Big Lies Of Motivational Speakers
If a lie sounds good, does that make it true? With so much well-intended inspiration online, watch out for these seven motivational myths
New Year's Resolutions: How To Stay On Track In Your Career For 2022
Losing track of your new years resolutions? Here's how to reframe your resolutions and get back on track
Your Next Employee Survey Needs to Ask This Question
What’s the fastest way to improve your employees’ engagement? Is it creating a more transparent, accountable, and empathic culture? That would be great, but it’s not going to happen quickly
Italy: New Measures May Impact Most Employers Planning Layoffs
New restrictions in Italy apply to more than just offshoring situations. Employers that are planning layoffs in Italy should carefully consider the new provisions
European Back-to-Work Plans Delayed amid COVID-19 Resurgence
Amid the latest COVID-19 surge, employers and employees across Europe have pushed back return-to-work plans with government encouragement
New SHRM Recertification Providers for January 2022
Take the guesswork out of the recertification process for maintaining your SHRM-CP or SHRM-SCP credential. When you see the SHRM Recertification Provider seal, you know
HR Students' Limited Work Experience No Bar to Exam Success
HR students tend to perform well on the SHRM-CP exam and pass at a reasonably high rate, despite their limited experience in the practice of HR, updated SHRM research
Jobless Claims Trend Up
States reported that 286,000 workers filed for new unemployment benefits during the week ending Jan. 15, an increase of 55,000 from last week’s revised level
