Do You Need an Employer Brand Refresh?
It’s the 21st century, and competition within an ever-changing market has never been more rigorous.
It’s the 21st century, and competition within an ever-changing market has never been more rigorous.
The age of COVID-19 placed a unique emphasis on the need for unity within workforces. As employers and employees alike struggle with the global crisis, companies with a strong people culture are more likely to thrive.
As the digital revolution plunges more and more businesses into the online world, workforces must adapt to the many changes that come with such a wide scale transformation.
Across all industries, employers and employees alike find themselves debating current standards regarding workweeks, especially as more workers than ever find themselves completing their day-to-day tasks at home rather than at an office.
The top-players of your industry won’t just settle for anyone, which means your company needs to work hard to gain their respect—and their interest.
When employees face times of distress, they often turn to human resources to deal with their worries. In times as strenuous as COVID-19, this sort of support is nothing less than essential to allow operations to continue without skipping a beat.
Let’s review some of the changes in benefits employees might soon experience as a result of COVID-19, and how both employees and employers can best prepare for potential workplace-wide modifications.
The way we live, work, and experience life has forever been fundamentally changed. Here are some tips to successfully bring back employees after the pandemic passes.
The idea of diversity isn’t just a simple buzzword or a chance for businesses to spark favorable PR.
For recruitment to be efficient, it is crucial to establish guidelines to steer the process in the right direction. These parameters help companies evaluate the performance and outcome of the recruitment process to help formulate optimization strategies if deemed necessary.