Posts Tagged ‘communication’
What Challenges Has the Pandemic Caused And What Is the Impact On Hiring in 2021?
Towards the end of 2019, many of us were consuming blogs around the hiring and recruitment trends predicted for 2020, figuring out how they were going to affect our markets and activities. It is safe to say that none of those blogs predicted what 2020 had in store for the world, and the impact it…
Read MoreWhat You Need to Know about Seasonal Hiring in 2020
At this time last year, social distancing, flattening the curve, and having a Zoom cocktail hour were foreign concepts. As the pandemic remains ongoing, our speech patterns and our social patterns have changed. Seasonal hiring has not been immune to the changing nature of how we shop and how we work.
Read More5 Ways to Empower Your Employees Who are Homeschooling
In March as schools and offices closed across the country, many parents found themselves suddenly providing crisis schooling. Back then it seemed unfathomable that homeschooling while trying to maintain a full working schedule would be the reality come back-to-school season.
Read MoreDon’t Keep Your Candidates Guessing : Why Communication is the Key to Keeping Candidates Interested
The hiring process has become more complex because of the need to run background checks, pre-hire assessments, and multiple interview rounds. None should be used as an excuse to drop off the radar once you have engaged a job candidate. It’s already difficult to find good job candidates. As a hiring manager, you don’t want…
Read MoreCommunication Breakdown
Andrea addresses some of the barriers with communication that she has seen in organizations. These include: Perception Body Language Channel in which message is communicated
Read MoreKeeping Your Team Involved and Motivated
Andrea reiterates the importance of making your employees feel respected and acknowledging that they indeed are a contribution to the company. Sharing where the organization is heading and asking for feedback will build trust. Communicating expectations regularly and helping to cultivate their development will surely help to create a happy and hard working team.
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