Archive of recruiting
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Job Applicants Who Fib and the Tips Managers Can Employ to Avoid Hiring these Candidates
Posted on July 15, 2010 by Kayla Cheves in Best Practices, Talent Acquisition
Last month, ABCNews.com was seeking stories from hiring managers and recruiters who experienced candidates who fibbed on their resumes, bios, portfolios, etc., for an article that was being written. Whether it’s extreme or humorous, the assignment was sure to find...
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How to Create a Winning Resume
Posted on May 14, 2010 by Kayla Cheves in Talent Acquisition
We recently gathered three of TriNet's talent acquisition managers in our lunchroom and asked them one question: what would make you put a resume in the "YES" pile? Their answers in this short video outline a strategy that jobseekers can use to fine-tune what the resumes they submit to recruiters.
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Recent Polls: Some Small Biz Still Hiring
Posted on April 22, 2010 by Jaine Kim in News at TriNet
"Not Hiring Sign." Photo by ExtremeEzine on Flickr. Via a Creative Commons license. While the nation slowly dusts off its recession woes, we‘ve seen a noteworthy trend in layoffs vs. new hires for small and medium-sized businesses...
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Retaining talent redux?
Posted on June 18, 2009 by author in HR Outsourcing
For small businesses, the need to retain top talent is a tough reality--it's never easy to compete with larger, more established organizations that have the brand, the buzz, and in some cases, significantly more robust compensation and benefits packages. So how can small companies keep their best players happy and safely ensconced?
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TriNet’s 1st Quarter Survey: Have hiring plans changed for small businesses?
Posted on April 1, 2009 by author in Human Capital Management, News at TriNet, News in General
In the first quarter of 2009 TriNet conducted an online survey of businesses primarily in the financial services, professional services, and technology industries. The purposes of the study were to assess the current employment environment and to see if there were changes since the time TriNet conducted its annual 2008 Employment Trends Survey. Here are the results.
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