Talent acquisition in the US will be even more challenging in 2023. You need to know what to expect in an increasingly bloody war for talent.
Talent acquisition in the US will be even more challenging in 2023. You need to know what to expect in an increasingly bloody war for talent.
Just as much as the success of your business depends on its personnel, so does its failures. According to the FBI, corporate theft is the fastest growing crime in the United States. It’s bigger than identity theft, cyber fraud, credit card theft and internet scams.
Putting too much attention on hard skills and not enough on soft ones.
The vast majority of employers don’t seem to get it or worse, tend to resist this fact: When it comes to “predict” if a candidate will be successful on the job, soft skills always prevail on hard ones!
The following checklist should help you get prepared to be competitive! Go through it BEFORE you even start writing your ad. And avoid the mistake of starting your next recruitment mission if you have not cleared/checked each point on the list.
In the cyber universe, an insider threat is a malicious threat to an organization that comes from people within the organization, such as current or former employees, contractors, or business associates – anyone who has inside information concerning the organization’s security practices, data, and computer systems — as defined by CERT (“Computer Emergency Readiness Team”).
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“Many small business owners are focusing too much on selecting applicants primarily based on their hard skills,” explains Patrick Valtin. If you’re looking for job candidates with specific skills and experience, you could be making a big mistake. According to a Leadership IQ study, almost half of new hires fail within 18 months. Just 11 percent of those failures are due to a lack of hard skills; the rest stem from a lack of soft skills.
Dan Ariely – professor at Duke University – found that the common answer has to do with the internal state of the person. (1) The reality is that the decisions people often choose to make are influenced by the environment in which they are placed.