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A couple dozen times a week (at least) I get some e-mail from some account executive at some PR firm I’ve never heard of representing some client I could give two… Read more
We don’t often get the opportunity to expose the workers of the future to their future world of work very often, which is why I must admit that the annual… Read more
I am so excited. I met Kathryn Minshew five years ago at a Women in Technology International conference in California. Now she is going o be a guest on RecruitingLive…. Read more
As promised by the incoming administration earlier this year, immigration is fast becoming a focal topic within the confines of 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. And where there is immigration, jobs are… Read more
The competition for your HR Technology dollar is more cutthroat – and more lucrative – than ever before. This means, of course, getting ahead of that competition requires these… Read more
A recently installed sculpture, called “Fearless Girl,” has become both a viral sensation and an instantaneous icon of both gender equality and societal subversion. The sculpture was commissioned by a… Read more
Based on Google Trends data and anecdotal evidence in the form of podcast topics in the HR, this is the year of Employer Brand (at least in the talent acquisition… Read more
Think about what you used your phone for today. Did you schedule an appointment? Maybe ordered pizza? Perhaps you even used your phone for a conference call. So what do… Read more
Balancing people and technology is something that managers (and everyone else, for that matter) seems to struggle with, no matter where in the world of work they happen to be… Read more
Recruiting true story. I came into recruiting just over 10 years ago and I started my career as an agency recruiter. I was given a Monster login and I was… Read more
“If we knew what we were doing, it wouldn’t be called research.” – Albert Einstein If you work with talent, you may hold the role of… Read more
I can’t believe I started my adventures in employment law thirteen years ago, when I accepted my first job out of law school as an associate at a prominent “Plaintiffs’… Read more
Today marks Equal Pay Day, which, of course, remains more of an aspiration than a celebration. First organized by the National Committee on Pay Equity in 1996, this annual event… Read more
It was reportedly Ted Kennedy’s greatest regret and it proved to be Hillary Clinton’s first banana peel on the national stage. President Donald J. Trump and House Speaker Paul Ryan… Read more
Editors Note: We apologize that there was no video available. We do however want to share some key takeaways as well as articles that Matt has written about the various topics discussed…. Read more
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