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A Playbook for Authentically Attracting Gen Z Talent

Social Talent

Born between the years 1997 and 2012, Gen Z are the generation who grew up in the era of smartphones and social media. Career Development and Growth While salary and compensation can never be overlooked as a key concern for any cohort, no generation has been so concerned with career development and growth than Gen Z. Let’s get into it!

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Eight Killer Staffing Resolutions For 2012

Staffing Talk

For example, as 2012 dawns, some staffing firms are still struggling to work their way out of the recession — while others say business is booming. This includes competitive compensation. “My Candidates in today’s market are not looking to make lateral moves in terms of compensation.”. * Build a social media presence.

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Ideas to Improve Employee Retention in Your Organization

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From the beginning, effective communication about goals, culture and environment with your new team member helps ensure a true collaborative environment in which your new team member is motivated to commit to a productive tenure and reward your employee retention efforts. More than 40% of jobs in the United States fall into this category.

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Staffing News Of The Day, February 2, 2012

Staffing Talk

Optimism is on the rise as small businesses prepare for growth in 2012, but business expansion has its own dangers. A new Rocket Lawyer survey shows that, along with a bright outlook for 2012, small business owners are mindful of the additional legal risks they will encounter as their businesses grow. Black Voice News]. Market Watch].

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The dishonest myth of work-life balance

Workable

Companies want everyone to work as hard as possible and employees expect to be compensated for their labor at a price the market deems competitive. The word “compensation” implies that the worker is giving something up (free time) for a reward (pay). Related: How companies succumb to sunk cost culture.

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Navigating the Next Generation: How to Attract and Retain Gen Z Talent

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According to a report by the Pew Research Center, Gen Z (born between 1997 and 2012) is on track to become the most diverse and well-educated generation in U.S. Therefore, companies should offer flexible work arrangements and create a culture of trust that empowers employees to work from anywhere.

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Attracting Gen Z: Key Tactics for Recruiting the Next Generation of Talent

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Generation Z, or Gen Z, refers to individuals born between the years 1997 and 2012. Employers can appeal to these values by showcasing their company culture and mission. Companies should leverage social media platforms like Instagram, TikTok, and LinkedIn to reach out to potential candidates and showcase their company culture.