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5 execs share the hardest tech jobs to hire for right now
Workers with technical skills are still prized by technology leaders. But soft skills and subject matter expertise are the true holy grail in a volatile job market.
By Roberto Torres , Matt Ashare , Lindsey Wilkinson • Nov. 10, 2022 -
Redfin lays off 13% of workforce as trouble comes to real estate industry
This news coincides with Meta’s own Nov. 10 layoff announcement, also amounting to a 13% workforce reduction, and Twitter’s ongoing layoff saga.
By Caroline Colvin • Nov. 10, 2022 -
Trendline
Top trends in employee engagement
Employee engagement can be a bit of a puzzle. In recent years, employers have realized it’s more about meaningful work, work-life balance and well-being — and less about free snacks.
By HR Dive staff -
Column
Hybrid Health: Holiday parties might be a retention solution
“Companies are really looking to figure out ways to engage employees, especially after the past two years,” an event planner told HR Dive.
By Caroline Colvin • Nov. 9, 2022 -
Is there a link between layoffs and CSR?
Embodying company values may be an underrated form of crisis management.
By Caroline Colvin • Nov. 9, 2022 -
Opinion
How private employers can recruit and retain veterans
Many private employers now recognize the skills service members bring to the workforce, writes Wendy Buckingham, associate attorney at Littler.
By Wendy Buckingham • Nov. 9, 2022 -
College presidential searches still favor White candidates, report says
Different search firm practices, hiring processes and job descriptions can change an exclusionary status quo, the College Futures Foundation said.
By Jeremy Bauer-Wolf • Nov. 8, 2022 -
DoorDash offers operators access to discounted learning, mental health benefits
DoorDash’s program is expected to help operators with recruitment, retention and staff development — issues that are among the top challenges for restaurateurs.
By Julie Littman • Nov. 8, 2022 -
With SEC disclosure rules looming, investors eye HR transparency
Transparent employers tend to experience higher employee retention and more investor interest, according to a report from The Conference Board.
By Kathryn Moody • Nov. 8, 2022 -
CompTIA partnership aims to expand tech opportunities for LGBTQ talent
Diversity, equity and inclusion efforts remain an active consideration for the tech sector, which has struggled with bias.
By Ryan Golden • Nov. 8, 2022 -
The companies that went fully remote — and never looked back
Scrapped plans for a new headquarters. An expired lease. A coronavirus-driven shift to remote work has been seamless enough for some companies to ditch physical offices altogether.
By Ryan Golden • Nov. 7, 2022 -
Twitter workers file WARN Act lawsuit challenging mass layoffs
The company reportedly moved to provide severance in the wake of the action, potentially fulfilling the penalty for any noncompliance.
By Kate Tornone • Nov. 4, 2022 -
Amazon freezes corporate hiring, citing ‘uncertain’ economy
A looming recession may drive many employers to focus on retention over hiring, studies have said.
By Kathryn Moody • Nov. 4, 2022 -
HR is more worried about retention than hiring, data suggests
With a predicted recession on the horizon, it’s not hard to see why HR is shifting its focus to retention.
By Caroline Colvin • Nov. 3, 2022 -
CHROs foresee layoffs, hiring freezes in next 6 months, PwC says
But CEOs also said they’re hiring in specific areas to drive growth.
By Kathryn Moody • Nov. 3, 2022 -
Elon Musk’s Twitter takeover is an ‘anomaly’ in human resources
In M&A situations, leaders typically try to reduce anxiety among employees.
By Ginger Christ • Nov. 3, 2022 -
CSR in cannabis is emblematic of DEI, ethical business challenges
Human resource management is even more difficult in an emerging industry such as legal cannabis, where compliance regulations are strict.
By Caroline Colvin • Nov. 2, 2022 -
Google, GE and others have a chief medical officer. Should you?
The CMO role isn’t exactly new, but the pandemic accelerated the growth of the position into almost every business sector.
By Jen A. Miller • Nov. 2, 2022 -
NYC’s pay transparency law is in effect — and employers may be testing its limits
A client service officer position at Citigroup initially listed a salary range of $0 to $2 million, though it has since been changed.
By Kathryn Moody • Nov. 2, 2022 -
What’s in a job? Employers question remote employees working a second gig
Some recruiters, however, say companies should mind their business.
By Ginger Christ • Nov. 1, 2022 -
SHRM acquires CEO program, highlighting CEO-CHRO relationship
The acquisition reflects SHRM’s ongoing interest in placing CHROs at the forefront of company strategy.
By Kathryn Moody • Nov. 1, 2022 -
Need for speed: 80% of candidates want faster response times from recruiters
The findings are noteworthy given job seekers’ concerns about being ghosted by employers.
By Ryan Golden • Nov. 1, 2022 -
Feds: Healthcare staffing firm ordered to pay $134K in no-poach sentencing
The news marks the U.S. Department of Justice’s first-ever guilty plea in a case involving a no-poach agreement between employers.
By Ryan Golden • Oct. 31, 2022 -
Employees say they need clarity around abortion access benefits
“Organizational leaders can’t afford to ignore sensitive issues at work,” Catalyst said in announcing the findings.
By Kathryn Moody • Oct. 31, 2022 -
Opinion
When seeking hires, don’t forget workers who are blind
Working-age people who are blind are disproportionately unemployed, writes Dan Phillips, director of public policy at the Central Association for the Blind and Visually Impaired in Utica, New York.
By Dan Phillips • Oct. 31, 2022 -
Lessons learned from SHRM Inclusion 2022
The ideas exchanged will likely only grow in importance.
By Caroline Colvin • Oct. 28, 2022