Where can you find the best office holiday parties? And in which cities do employers pull out all the stops to throw the most extravagant bashes? Find out in this SlideShare. (Hint: New Yorkers are in luck this holiday season ...)
U.S. Job Search Trends Across Professional Fields - Q3/Q4 2023Robert Half
What are professionals' job search plans for the second half of 2023? What do they seek in a new role? Research from Robert Half reveals the latest trends across professional fields, including finance and accounting, technology, marketing and creative, legal, administrative and customer support, human resources, and healthcare.
U.S. Hiring Trends Across Professional Fields - Q3/Q4 2023Robert Half
What are companies' recruitment plans for the second half of 2023? Research from Robert Half reveals hiring trends and challenges across professional fields, including finance and accounting, technology, marketing and creative, legal, administrative and customer support, human resources, and healthcare.
Why Your Marketing & Creative Team May Have Designs on LeavingRobert Half
Marketing and creative professionals may be considering a career move, according to new research from Robert Half. Click through the data to learn more about their feelings towards their jobs, compensation and new opportunities.
The pandemic has affected where, when and how creatives work, presenting opportunities and challenges for professionals and employers. To learn more about creative professionals' careers and workplace preferences, The Creative Group partnered with AIGA, the professional association for design, to survey more than 400 of their members who work at in-house creative departments and agencies in the U.S. Check out the survey results in this SlideShare.
Designing a Workplace Culture that Attracts and Retains Today's Creative TalentRobert Half
Your company’s organizational culture stems from your most valuable asset: your people. In this session, Diane Domeyer, executive director of The Creative Group, will provide insights and advice for fostering a creative, innovative and collaborative work environment, whether virtual or on-site, that will attract and retain talented design professionals.
Creative Careers and the Future of Work: Adapting to ChangeRobert Half
Emerging technologies like AI and automation are transforming the nature of creative teams and their work faster than ever before, and in many cases, the COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated change in the workplace. Professionals and leaders who embrace and drive change are those best positioned for success now and in the future.
Diane Domeyer, executive director of The Creative Group, discusses how transformative technologies are redefining creative careers and the workplace, new skills needed for creative teams, and more in this session for Big Design 2020.
How to Ace the Virtual Interview: Tips for Creative Managers and Job SeekersRobert Half
Hiring or looking for a new creative position? Given the impact of COVID-19 on the workplace, it's likely your next job interview could be by video. Join Diane Domeyer, executive director of The Creative Group (TCG), and Kara McKevitt, vice president and division director of TCG in New Jersey, as they share advice for conducting and participating in a successful virtual interview, as well as other helpful tips for managing a remote job search and hiring process.
The Future of Work: Adopting New Technologies and Adapting to ChangeRobert Half
Robert Half surveyed more than 1,200 managers in 5 fields to find out how they think technology will transform the workplace and jobs in their profession. Here are highlights from the research.
U.S. Job Search Trends Across Professional Fields - Q3/Q4 2023Robert Half
What are professionals' job search plans for the second half of 2023? What do they seek in a new role? Research from Robert Half reveals the latest trends across professional fields, including finance and accounting, technology, marketing and creative, legal, administrative and customer support, human resources, and healthcare.
U.S. Hiring Trends Across Professional Fields - Q3/Q4 2023Robert Half
What are companies' recruitment plans for the second half of 2023? Research from Robert Half reveals hiring trends and challenges across professional fields, including finance and accounting, technology, marketing and creative, legal, administrative and customer support, human resources, and healthcare.
Why Your Marketing & Creative Team May Have Designs on LeavingRobert Half
Marketing and creative professionals may be considering a career move, according to new research from Robert Half. Click through the data to learn more about their feelings towards their jobs, compensation and new opportunities.
The pandemic has affected where, when and how creatives work, presenting opportunities and challenges for professionals and employers. To learn more about creative professionals' careers and workplace preferences, The Creative Group partnered with AIGA, the professional association for design, to survey more than 400 of their members who work at in-house creative departments and agencies in the U.S. Check out the survey results in this SlideShare.
Designing a Workplace Culture that Attracts and Retains Today's Creative TalentRobert Half
Your company’s organizational culture stems from your most valuable asset: your people. In this session, Diane Domeyer, executive director of The Creative Group, will provide insights and advice for fostering a creative, innovative and collaborative work environment, whether virtual or on-site, that will attract and retain talented design professionals.
Creative Careers and the Future of Work: Adapting to ChangeRobert Half
Emerging technologies like AI and automation are transforming the nature of creative teams and their work faster than ever before, and in many cases, the COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated change in the workplace. Professionals and leaders who embrace and drive change are those best positioned for success now and in the future.
Diane Domeyer, executive director of The Creative Group, discusses how transformative technologies are redefining creative careers and the workplace, new skills needed for creative teams, and more in this session for Big Design 2020.
How to Ace the Virtual Interview: Tips for Creative Managers and Job SeekersRobert Half
Hiring or looking for a new creative position? Given the impact of COVID-19 on the workplace, it's likely your next job interview could be by video. Join Diane Domeyer, executive director of The Creative Group (TCG), and Kara McKevitt, vice president and division director of TCG in New Jersey, as they share advice for conducting and participating in a successful virtual interview, as well as other helpful tips for managing a remote job search and hiring process.
The Future of Work: Adopting New Technologies and Adapting to ChangeRobert Half
Robert Half surveyed more than 1,200 managers in 5 fields to find out how they think technology will transform the workplace and jobs in their profession. Here are highlights from the research.
Best Jobs for the Future with High Salaries for 2020Robert Half
When contemplating your career plans, it's important to think ahead. This slideshow from Robert Half features 12 jobs that show some of the greatest long-term potential, including the skills and experience needed and salary expectations for each. Visit www.roberthalf.com/salary-guide for more compensation information.
Best Entry-Level Jobs with High Salaries for 2020Robert Half
Planning your first steps for your professional career can be daunting. This slideshow from Robert Half features the skills and experience needed and salary expectations for several in-demand entry-level positions. Visit www.roberthalf.com/salary-guide for more compensation information.
9 out of 10 CFOs report difficulties finding professionals with requisite skills. Core accounting and finance teams are overloaded by unexpected projects and most workers require reskilling. There is an ongoing struggle to find and hire skilled professionals and a need for competitive packages to attract and retain talent. 58% of US companies now use cloud-based solutions for accounting and finance functions. Keeping up with changing technology is a pressure point and budget/time constraints limit automation efforts.
Organizational Culture: The Make-or-Break Factor in Hiring and RetentionRobert Half
Workplace culture is a make-or-break factor in hiring and retention. Today’s in-demand payroll professionals will unquestionably be scrutinizing your corporate culture and considering whether they want to be part of it. This presentation will discuss why organizational culture matters, how to promote it when hiring, and how to assess the quality of your workplace environment.
Presented by Michael Steinitz from Accountemps and Robert Half at the American Payroll Association's 2019 Congress conference.
The State of Legal Hiring: January-June 2019Robert Half
A survey of 200 US lawyers found that the practice areas expected to offer the most job opportunities in the first half of 2019 are litigation (32%), privacy/data security/information law (12%), and general business/commercial law (11%). The top criteria for employers hiring lawyers are practice area expertise (36%), technology skills (18%), and client contacts/book of business (15%). 47% of lawyers plan to expand their legal teams in the next six months with the greatest needs being for lawyers (77%), legal secretaries (57%), and paralegals (51%).
The Creative Workplace: Trends and ChallengesRobert Half
To find out how creative professionals really feel about their jobs, companies and career prospects, The Creative Group partnered with AIGA, the professional association for design, to conduct a survey of more than 1,000 industry practitioners. Get a look at highlights and key takeaways from the research.
Striking a Balance: Hard and Soft Skills for Payroll Professionals Robert Half
This presentation addresses specific skills that are in high demand for payroll professionals, and touches on the importance of emotional intelligence in the workplace.
Mind Your (Workplace) Manners: Business Etiquette 101Robert Half
Have you committed an office etiquette offense? View this Slideshare to learn more about managers’ and employees’ opinions on workplace etiquette and courtesy
It's an age-old question: How do employers view job hoppers? Or, stepping back, how do they even define job hopping? See what hiring manager think about job hopping and learn if workers agree. The information can help you as you look for a new role or prepare to launch a job search.
25 of the Most Embarrassing Work StoriesRobert Half
Think you've had a bad day at the office? In this slideshow from OfficeTeam, find out some of the most embarrassing real-life moments senior managers have experienced at work. You're sure to cringe!
CFOs have heard all of the excuses in the book. Check out this survey from Accountemps on how executives perceive punctuality and the most creative excuses for tardiness by workers.
Hiring or Applying for a Creative Position?Robert Half
Competition for top creative talent is intense. Here's a look at the hiring environment by the numbers, along with tips for employers and job seekers to navigate bumps in the road.
A survey by Robert Half Technology of over 2,500 CIOs and 1,000 employees found that:
- Email was considered the most effective daily communication method by CIOs (41%) while employees preferred in-person meetings (37%).
- The majority of CIOs (73%) and over half of employees (53%) believed email will remain the primary internal communication method in three years.
- For those who disagreed, CIOs predicted a shift to instant messaging (31%) while employees anticipated video conferencing (23%) and instant messaging (52%).
- The survey also examined instant messaging etiquette and preferences, finding workers consider it convenient (62%) but some feel annoyed receiving messages when
Is Worker Confidence Making a Comeback?Robert Half
It depends on where you look. Robert Half's Confidence Matters survey shows how worker confidence levels have changed -- or remained steady -- since 2015.
Your Guide To Finding The Perfect Part-Time JobSnapJob
Part-time workers account for a significant part of the workforce, including individuals of all ages. A lot of industries hire part-time workers in different capacities, including temporary or seasonal openings, ranging from managerial to entry-level positions. However, many people still doubt taking on these roles and wonder how a temporary part-time job can help them achieve their long-term goals.
Best Jobs for the Future with High Salaries for 2020Robert Half
When contemplating your career plans, it's important to think ahead. This slideshow from Robert Half features 12 jobs that show some of the greatest long-term potential, including the skills and experience needed and salary expectations for each. Visit www.roberthalf.com/salary-guide for more compensation information.
Best Entry-Level Jobs with High Salaries for 2020Robert Half
Planning your first steps for your professional career can be daunting. This slideshow from Robert Half features the skills and experience needed and salary expectations for several in-demand entry-level positions. Visit www.roberthalf.com/salary-guide for more compensation information.
9 out of 10 CFOs report difficulties finding professionals with requisite skills. Core accounting and finance teams are overloaded by unexpected projects and most workers require reskilling. There is an ongoing struggle to find and hire skilled professionals and a need for competitive packages to attract and retain talent. 58% of US companies now use cloud-based solutions for accounting and finance functions. Keeping up with changing technology is a pressure point and budget/time constraints limit automation efforts.
Organizational Culture: The Make-or-Break Factor in Hiring and RetentionRobert Half
Workplace culture is a make-or-break factor in hiring and retention. Today’s in-demand payroll professionals will unquestionably be scrutinizing your corporate culture and considering whether they want to be part of it. This presentation will discuss why organizational culture matters, how to promote it when hiring, and how to assess the quality of your workplace environment.
Presented by Michael Steinitz from Accountemps and Robert Half at the American Payroll Association's 2019 Congress conference.
The State of Legal Hiring: January-June 2019Robert Half
A survey of 200 US lawyers found that the practice areas expected to offer the most job opportunities in the first half of 2019 are litigation (32%), privacy/data security/information law (12%), and general business/commercial law (11%). The top criteria for employers hiring lawyers are practice area expertise (36%), technology skills (18%), and client contacts/book of business (15%). 47% of lawyers plan to expand their legal teams in the next six months with the greatest needs being for lawyers (77%), legal secretaries (57%), and paralegals (51%).
The Creative Workplace: Trends and ChallengesRobert Half
To find out how creative professionals really feel about their jobs, companies and career prospects, The Creative Group partnered with AIGA, the professional association for design, to conduct a survey of more than 1,000 industry practitioners. Get a look at highlights and key takeaways from the research.
Striking a Balance: Hard and Soft Skills for Payroll Professionals Robert Half
This presentation addresses specific skills that are in high demand for payroll professionals, and touches on the importance of emotional intelligence in the workplace.
Mind Your (Workplace) Manners: Business Etiquette 101Robert Half
Have you committed an office etiquette offense? View this Slideshare to learn more about managers’ and employees’ opinions on workplace etiquette and courtesy
It's an age-old question: How do employers view job hoppers? Or, stepping back, how do they even define job hopping? See what hiring manager think about job hopping and learn if workers agree. The information can help you as you look for a new role or prepare to launch a job search.
25 of the Most Embarrassing Work StoriesRobert Half
Think you've had a bad day at the office? In this slideshow from OfficeTeam, find out some of the most embarrassing real-life moments senior managers have experienced at work. You're sure to cringe!
CFOs have heard all of the excuses in the book. Check out this survey from Accountemps on how executives perceive punctuality and the most creative excuses for tardiness by workers.
Hiring or Applying for a Creative Position?Robert Half
Competition for top creative talent is intense. Here's a look at the hiring environment by the numbers, along with tips for employers and job seekers to navigate bumps in the road.
A survey by Robert Half Technology of over 2,500 CIOs and 1,000 employees found that:
- Email was considered the most effective daily communication method by CIOs (41%) while employees preferred in-person meetings (37%).
- The majority of CIOs (73%) and over half of employees (53%) believed email will remain the primary internal communication method in three years.
- For those who disagreed, CIOs predicted a shift to instant messaging (31%) while employees anticipated video conferencing (23%) and instant messaging (52%).
- The survey also examined instant messaging etiquette and preferences, finding workers consider it convenient (62%) but some feel annoyed receiving messages when
Is Worker Confidence Making a Comeback?Robert Half
It depends on where you look. Robert Half's Confidence Matters survey shows how worker confidence levels have changed -- or remained steady -- since 2015.
Your Guide To Finding The Perfect Part-Time JobSnapJob
Part-time workers account for a significant part of the workforce, including individuals of all ages. A lot of industries hire part-time workers in different capacities, including temporary or seasonal openings, ranging from managerial to entry-level positions. However, many people still doubt taking on these roles and wonder how a temporary part-time job can help them achieve their long-term goals.
How to Leverage AI to Boost Employee Wellness - Lydia Di Francesco - SocialHR...SocialHRCamp
Speaker: Lydia Di Francesco
In this workshop, participants will delve into the realm of AI and its profound potential to revolutionize employee wellness initiatives. From stress management to fostering work-life harmony, AI offers a myriad of innovative tools and strategies that can significantly enhance the wellbeing of employees in any organization. Attendees will learn how to effectively leverage AI technologies to cultivate a healthier, happier, and more productive workforce. Whether it's utilizing AI-powered chatbots for mental health support, implementing data analytics to identify internal, systemic risk factors, or deploying personalized wellness apps, this workshop will equip participants with actionable insights and best practices to harness the power of AI for boosting employee wellness. Join us and discover how AI can be a strategic partner towards a culture of wellbeing and resilience in the workplace.
Start Smart: Learning the Ropes of AI for HR - Celine Maasland - SocialHRCamp...SocialHRCamp
Speaker: Celine Maasland
In this session, we’ll demystify the process of integrating artificial intelligence into everyday HR tasks. This presentation will guide HR professionals through the initial steps of identifying AI opportunities, choosing the right tools, and effectively implementing technology to streamline operations. Additionally, we’ll delve into the specialized skill of prompt engineering, demonstrating how to craft precise prompts to enhance interactions between AI systems and employees. Whether you’re new to AI or looking to refine some of your existing strategies, this session will equip you with the knowledge and tools to harness AI’s potential in transforming HR functions.
AI Considerations in HR Governance - Shahzad Khan - SocialHRCamp Ottawa 2024SocialHRCamp
Speaker: Shahzad Khan
This session on "AI Considerations in Human Resources Governance" explores the integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) into HR practices, examining its history, current applications, and the governance issues it raises. A framework to view Government in modern organizations is provided, along with the transformation and key considerations associated with each element of this framework, drawing lessons from other AI projects to illustrate these aspects. We then dive into AI's use in resume screening, talent acquisition, employee retention, and predictive analytics for workforce management. Highlighting modern governance challenges, it addresses AI's impact on the gig economy as well as DEI. We then conclude with future trends in AI for HR, offering strategic recommendations for incorporating AI in HR governance.
Becoming Relentlessly Human-Centred in an AI World - Erin Patchell - SocialHR...SocialHRCamp
Speaker: Erin Patchell
Imagine a world where the needs, experiences, and well-being of people— employees and customers — are the focus of integrating technology into our businesses. As HR professionals, what tools exist to leverage AI and technology as a force for both people and profit? How do we influence a culture that takes a human-centred lens?
Building Meaningful Talent Communities with AI - Heather Pysklywec - SocialHR...SocialHRCamp
Speaker: Heather Pysklywec
Digital transformation has transformed the talent acquisition landscape over the past ten years. Now, with the introduction of artificial intelligence, HR professionals are faced with a new suite of tools to choose from. The question remains, where to start, what to be aware of, and what tools will complement the talent acquisition strategy of the organization? This session will give a summary of helpful AI tools in the industry, explain how they can fit into existing systems, and encourage attendees to explore if AI tools can improve their process.
The Rules Do Apply: Navigating HR ComplianceAggregage
https://www.humanresourcestoday.com/frs/26903483/the-rules-do-apply--navigating-hr-compliance
HR Compliance is like a giant game of whack-a-mole. Once you think your company is compliant with all policies and procedures documented and in place, there’s a new or amended law, regulation, or final rule that pops up landing you back at ‘start.’ There are shifts, interpretations, and balancing acts to understanding compliance changes. Keeping up is not easy and it’s very time consuming.
This is a particular pain point for small HR departments, or HR departments of 1, that lack compliance teams and in-house labor attorneys. So, what do you do?
The goal of this webinar is to make you smarter in knowing what you should be focused on and the questions you should be asking. It will also provide you with resources for making compliance more manageable.
Objectives:
• Understand the regulatory landscape, including labor laws at the local, state, and federal levels
• Best practices for developing, implementing, and maintaining effective compliance programs
• Resources and strategies for staying informed about changes to labor laws, regulations, and compliance requirements
Accelerating AI Integration with Collaborative Learning - Kinga Petrovai - So...SocialHRCamp
Speaker: Kinga Petrovai
You have the new AI tools, but how can you help your team use them to their full potential? As technology is changing daily, it’s hard to learn and keep up with the latest developments. Help your team amplify their learning with a new collaborative learning approach called the Learning Hive.
This session outlines the Learning Hive approach that sets up collaborations that foster great learning without the need for L&D to produce content. The Learning Hive enables effective knowledge sharing where employees learn from each other and apply this learning to their work, all while building stronger community bonds. This approach amplifies the impact of other learning resources and fosters a culture of continuous learning within the organization.
Watch this expert-led webinar to learn effective tactics that high-volume hiring teams can use right now to attract top talent into their pipeline faster.