Human Resources
Enticing New Employees with Corporate Stability by Alesia Benedict
Employment is on the rise and with it the return to attractive compensation packages and salary levels. After several down years in the employment market that was the result of the normalization of an inflated stock market and the beginning of the War on Terror, employers are constructing compensation packages with an eye to drawing dedicated employees.
The Psychometric Profile – A Useful Recruitment Tool? by Jim Brackin
What is a psychometric profile? Why are they so popular and how and when should I use it. What can I do to ensure applicants have not been 'taught' to modify their answers?
Retooling the Hiring Process for Today's Market by Derrick Moe
As the Baby Boomer generation exits the workforce steadily over the next ten years, sourcing new candidates will become a tenuous task. Companies that understand the impending scarcity of candidates and can retool their process will have a marked advantage in acquiring talent.
Conducting Human Resource Audits by Margaret Catalfamo
Every organization, whether it has one employee or 500 employees, should have an annual Human Resources Audit. An HR audit is similar to an annual health check. It is a means by which an organization can measure where it currently stands and determine what it has to accomplish to improve its HR functions.
Firing Someone – Does It Have to Be Painful for Them and You? by Bob Selden
Ever had to fire someone? How did it go? Chances are that if you are a manager you will have to fire someone during your career. Bob Selden sets out some points that will help you through the process whilst maintaining the self-esteem of the employee.
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