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The Most Significant Economic Benefits of Diversity That Will Set Your Business Apart

Vervoe

Fully capable of utilizing social media and digital platforms, this generation has been able to spearhead significant social movements from #MeToo to Black Lives Matter. And, increasing the retention rate of women by just 5% can save a company with 50,000 employees up to $8 million per year. billion since 2002.

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Drinking from the Talent Acquisition Fire Hose

Bersin

My interest in talent research was sparked in early 2002 when I wrote a paper for my Northwestern MS in Communication program where I predicted a future “resume tsunami” of the employees who still had jobs after the constant rounds of layoffs during the recession caused by the IT market crash and 9/11 in 2001.

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Drinking from the Talent Acquisition Fire Hose

Bersin

My interest in talent research was sparked in early 2002 when I wrote a paper for my Northwestern MS in Communication program where I predicted a future “resume tsunami” of the employees who still had jobs after the constant rounds of layoffs during the recession caused by the IT market crash and 9/11 in 2001.

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Drinking from the Talent Acquisition Fire Hose

Bersin

My interest in talent research was sparked in early 2002 when I wrote a paper for my Northwestern MS in Communication program where I predicted a future “resume tsunami” of the employees who still had jobs after the constant rounds of layoffs during the recession caused by the IT market crash and 9/11 in 2001.

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Drinking from the Talent Acquisition Fire Hose

Bersin

My interest in talent research was sparked in early 2002 when I wrote a paper for my Northwestern MS in Communication program where I predicted a future “resume tsunami” of the employees who still had jobs after the constant rounds of layoffs during the recession caused by the IT market crash and 9/11 in 2001.

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Drinking from the Talent Acquisition Fire Hose

Bersin

My interest in talent research was sparked in early 2002 when I wrote a paper for my Northwestern MS in Communication program where I predicted a future “resume tsunami” of the employees who still had jobs after the constant rounds of layoffs during the recession caused by the IT market crash and 9/11 in 2001.

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Drinking from the Talent Acquisition Fire Hose

Bersin

My interest in talent research was sparked in early 2002 when I wrote a paper for my Northwestern MS in Communication program where I predicted a future “resume tsunami” of the employees who still had jobs after the constant rounds of layoffs during the recession caused by the IT market crash and 9/11 in 2001.