The “Time for recruitment” survey from Robert Half reveals what candidates expect and what makes them lose interest in a job: waiting.
With the advent of big data within the hiring process, recruiters are now distinguishing themselves by their ability to gauge the character of an individual during an in-person meeting. Here are some tips for improving interview skills and finding that rare gem.
Improving health and engagement in the workplace tops companies’ 2016 priorities.
They are qualified, they are secure and above all, they are in demand. MBA holders do not have the same motivations, and attracting them to your business means you better get to know them.
A new US study found that young professionals working in HR are particularly confident in their jobs. HR: a profession of the future? Here are the study’s highlights.
We sometimes lose sight of the fact that the HR department's role is there to help the organization increase productivity and profitability. How does one properly demonstrate that to the leadership team?
A review of the companies that have hired and laid off employees during August 2016.
Micromanagement does not have to be as bad as we make it seem. It may even become a necessary tool in certain situations. Here are 4 examples.
A new Australian study has shown that annual evaluations still hold value in the workplace and it would be unwise to get rid of them. Here are the study’s highlights.
When it comes time to invest in training or coaching an employee, what are the steps to identify those who have a high potential for development?
A host of decisions are made at meetings. Yet, we later discover that changes are still not being carried out. Why?
Statistics Canada has published a report based on sex which reports on the qualifications and skills of women in Canada today. In addition to the fact that women’s level of education has significantly increased, the report focuses on the study of technology.