See on Scoop.it – Digital Human Resources News From Amy Rees Anderson, Forbes Contributor For years as a CEO, I absolutely hated the interviewing process for hiring. I felt that the entire hiring technique was inherently flawed. See on http://www.forbes.com
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HR in the Service Industry [Infographic]
These days, there is no reason hiring should be hard, especially for the service industry. Using hiring techniques from 20, 10 or even 5 years ago just won’t cut it in today’s fast-paced, interconnected world. There is simply no reason to ignore some of the powerful tools to make recruitment, training and scheduling easy and convenient. CloudContinue reading “HR in the Service Industry [Infographic]”
Human Resource Issues in the Hospitality Industry
By C2 Trinity for EHospitalityTimes.com: Many businesses in the hospitality industry – both small and large have difficulty in understanding their human resource and employment relations obligations whichever country or countries they operate in! This is understandable given the raft of legislation and regulations governing (drowning) the employment environment in which governments seem to revel in. TheContinue reading “Human Resource Issues in the Hospitality Industry”
Top Ten Human Resources Trends of the Decade
Four Human Resources Trends By Susan M. Heathfield, for About.com: The top ten trends of the decade for Human Resources staff and the employees served at work were not obvious nor were they easy to pick from my original list. Depending on your company size, your location, and the health and progress of your company and industry,Continue reading “Top Ten Human Resources Trends of the Decade”
State of Recruitment 2012 [Infographic]
Talent Technology gathered data in their 2012 recruitment survey for giving businesses a solid recruiting strategy to find the best talent possible. See the biggest challenges most companies face while recruiting for talent, the time spent on specific recruiting tasks, and where the best candidates are generally found (spoiler alert: it’s LinkedIn!) Infographic after the jump…