How cooperation will help solve the healthcare worker shortage
The shortage of nurses, doctors, and other healthcare professionals in the United States is nearing a crisis point. Here’s a look at how a partnership between the Kansas City Metropolitan Healthcare Council and Real World Learning is reaching out to students to highlight opportunities in healthcare.
Put yourself in the job seeker’s shoes
As recruiters and hiring managers, it’s important that we remember what candidates are thinking when we review resumes. Put yourself in the candidate’s shoes with this story from their point of view.
Winning back nurses: 3 ways to tackle the staffing shortage
More than 100,000 nurses have left the profession since the COVID pandemic — and another 600,000 say they intend to leave by 2027. So, what can healthcare organizations do to attract them back to the profession – and the bedside? Here are a few tactics to consider.
Are your job postings falling into the TLDR trap?
Not too long ago, I worked on a posting that had 28 different “key responsibilities.” The employer was frustrated with a lack of candidates. I think TLDR was the culprit! Here are a few ways to make sure your job description doesn’t fall into the too-long-didn’t -read trap.
The time for upskilling is… now
In today's fast-paced world, staying ahead of the curve is essential for career growth and job security. If you’re ready to up your skills game, here are a few strategies to help with ongoing skill-building:
Innovation 2024: New talent acquisition and retention tools to explore
Over the past year, I have been looking at different companies that are leading the way in innovative support for candidates, employees, and leaders. Here are a few of my favorite recent discoveries.
Stand out in the job market: The power of personal branding
With so many qualified candidates applying for open positions, companies look for what makes you stand out from the crowd. That's where personal branding comes in. Read on for my top tips to develop a strong personal brand that stands out during a job hunt.
Practical resolutions for hiring leaders: Navigating 2024 with purpose
As we start 2024, hiring leaders have an opportunity to refresh and revitalize their approach to talent acquisition. Here are some practical resolutions that can make a tangible impact on the hiring process in 2024. (Feel free to borrow and adapt!)
Talent acquisition practices to leave in 2023
As we stand at the threshold of a new year, it’s time for the talent acquisition landscape to evolve, shedding outdated practices that hinder progress. In the spirit of embracing change, let’s bid farewell to certain approaches that no longer resonate with the needs of a dynamic workforce and modern hiring.
Season of giving: Thoughtful gifts you can give candidates during the hiring process
In the spirit of the holidays, here are some ways you can help candidates unwrap both job opportunities and a delightful hiring process filled with consideration, acknowledgment, and support.
The perils of ‘Let’s revisit next year’ (A holiday check-out rant)
Ah, the holiday season—a time for festive decorations, cheerful music, and apparently, the infamous phrase, “Let’s revisit this next year.” As the end of the year approaches, it seems like a convenient catch-all for anything deemed too complex, too challenging, or just plain inconvenient. But let’s be honest, is it a strategic move or merely a premature holiday check-out?
Thriving in the talent landscape: Key trends shaping 2024 and beyond
As we turn the page and launch 2024, take a look at the key things that should be top of mind for those leading and working in Talent Acquisition.
Tempted to use slang to connect with Gen Z? Don’t.
While it’s easy to see why companies might think using slang in their marketing and recruiting is a good idea, take it from a member of Gen Z, it’s not. When companies use slang, it hardly ever feels authentic. Instead, the message is a little off, undermining the purpose.
AI & HR: Emerging roles
As AI continues to transform HR, several emerging roles and responsibilities are coming to the forefront. Now’s the time to upskill your current talent teams into these types of roles or expand your own skills for the future. Here are a few of the AI-related roles that will be essential.
10 questions to ask your vendors about AI
As you learn more about AI tools for Human Resources, here are some key questions to ask your vendors to ensure that the tools you select will be difference-makers – and not have unintended consequences.
Get to know how AI learns
AI systems can process vast amounts of data, make predictions, and assist with decision-making, ultimately extending and amplifying human intelligence and productivity. As you research AI tools, you will need to become familiar with how AI learns and the associated risks. Here are a couple of AI learning methods — and their benefits and risks.
Automating the mundane: AI in HR
It’s time to embrace the AI revolution in HR and reap the benefits of a more productive and engaged workforce. Here a few ways to embrace it — and enhance our work.
Look forward: Make AI your ally in transforming HR’s future
Once upon a time, in the bustling world of Human Resources, a quiet revolution was taking place. The HR department of a forward-thinking organization had decided it was time to embrace the power of Artificial Intelligence (AI). Here’s what happened next.
3 ways to avoid making a bad hire
During the hiring process, it’s important to ensure that we don’t have blinders on – or make a hiring decision in the “honeymoon period.” After watching leaders make these mistakes, here are three ways to avoid a bad hire and achieve hiring success.
Fast forward: The new profile for successful talent recruiters
As AI and other new technologies become accessible and applicable for recruiters, the profession’s profile of the profession needs an update. Today’s talent recruiters need a combination of traditional recruiting skills and emerging ones to be successful.