6 ways to make your relocation program stand out
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6 ways to make your relocation program stand out

Once you identify the right person for a position, the real work of bringing them on board begins. When moving to a new city is in the mix, the relocation program makes a big difference. Here are 6 outside-the-box ideas for refreshing your relocation support.

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Critical onboarding mistakes – and how to fix them
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Critical onboarding mistakes – and how to fix them

On the first day of a job, the needs of the new hire and the needs of the organization can clash. And unfortunately, the results can be catastrophic for the long-term success of the new employee. Are you making any of the classic onboarding mistakes? If so, read on for some suggestions to correct them.

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5 ways to put people over paper
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5 ways to put people over paper

I have long believed that the success of Human Resource, Recruiting and Talent Acquisition professionals ties directly to the ability to see beyond the paper. Think of it this way. Every single person who applies has hopes, dreams, lives, bills, and children or others depending on them. Take a people-centric approach to how you respond.

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Here’s why you want to offer care for caregivers
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Here’s why you want to offer care for caregivers

Did you know that 60% to 75% of your employees do double duty as caregivers? Whether it be a child, an elderly parent or grandparent, or a neighbor, these responsibilities can conflict with their ability to be their best at work. Here are some thoughts on how to support caregivers — and why you want to.

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The “Uber-fication” of work — and what it means for recruiters
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The “Uber-fication” of work — and what it means for recruiters

We’re experiencing a major shift in how we work. People are seeking job opportunities and employers that fit their lives rather than adapting their lives for a job. This means organizations need to think outside-of-the-box when it comes to traditional employment models and schedules.

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You know what they say about assuming…
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You know what they say about assuming…

Let’s stop making assumptions about a candidate’s motivations without talking with them first. Over the course of my career, I’ve collected more than a few assumptions that should never be made on a candidate’s behalf. Here are my top three:

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Meeting overload? 5 tips to take back your time
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Meeting overload? 5 tips to take back your time

According to Microsoft, meetings have increased by 153% since the pandemic began. That kind of spike has to have some detrimental effects on productivity and the “think time” that all leaders need to be effective. So, what can be done? Here are a few strategies that work for me to better manage meetings and reduce meeting overload.

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AI is here — and it can help with recruiting
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AI is here — and it can help with recruiting

Like everyone, I see articles every day on Artificial Intelligence (AI) and how it’s going to change the way we hire, work – and live! While it’s easy to get caught up in the negative, I think there are a variety of ways AI can help recruiters find the talent they are looking for. Here are just a few…

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Closing the loop: How to give candidates the feedback they need
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Closing the loop: How to give candidates the feedback they need

Candidates continue to want some sort of feedback on how they did in their interview. Companies continue to say they don’t have the time to provide it or that they’re concerned about pushback or even lawsuits from candidates. My perspective? It’s totally do-able

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What? No industry-leading, expert, rock-star ninjas have applied?
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What? No industry-leading, expert, rock-star ninjas have applied?

We need a world-class, industry-leading, expert, rock-star ninja – and we can’t understand why no one is applying! The use of superlatives in job descriptions is rampant and actually prevents organizations from finding the talent they need. Here’s what I mean.

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Today’s recruiting challenges aren’t a temporary problem
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Today’s recruiting challenges aren’t a temporary problem

As I talk to clients and organizations about their recruiting and talent strategies, I often hear the refrain of, “when things go back to normal” or “this is just temporary.”  Here’s the thing. Today’s hiring market is not temporary, and organizations must begin to think – and act – differently now in order to be able to attract the talent they need going forward. 

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The entrepreneur’s pledge
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The entrepreneur’s pledge

Last week, I attended a meeting at the Kauffman Foundation in Kansas City. I saw a pledge etched on their wall, and it resonated with me as I mark one year since I launched Sunflower Talent Strategies and a new path for my future.  Take a look.

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Beware of ghost posts!
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Beware of ghost posts!

Just when you think it couldn’t get harder for those looking for a job and the companies looking for talent, you read articles like this one — “Job Listings Abound, but Many Are Fake” — in The Wall Street Journal. Here’s a short summary: A lot of employers have postings out there that they’re not actively working to fill, aka “ghost jobs.”

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Help your candidates PIVOT to employee
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Help your candidates PIVOT to employee

They said yes to the job and you filled a gap in your workforce. Now, they have to resign, change their routine, and make new relationships – all in the space of two weeks. Here are some ways you can support your new colleague during this pivotal time.

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Recruiting is all about luck – or is it?
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Recruiting is all about luck – or is it?

Often I have heard hiring leaders speak of luck in finding the new talent. As a recruiter and recruiting leader, I would slyly smile and agree.  But was it really luck?

People see the “fun part” of recruiting – shaking hands, meeting people, introducing amazing talent to leaders, and letting them believe it is just luck. Here’s what they don’t see.

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