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With Some Hires, Less Industry Experience is More
Some firms are experimenting with hiring people without industry experience with the view that they can train and mold them in the specific skills valued by the company.
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Are Video Games Keeping Men Out of the Workforce? One Study Thinks So.
A new study suggests America’s young men are increasingly giving up work to play video games.
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Talent10x: Rick Bell on CEO Activism, AI in Hiring and Glassdoor Reviews
This week’s episode of the podcast features Workforce editor Rick Bell as he and Frank discuss the business case for CEO social activism, using AI in hiring and Glassdoor reviews.
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Jobless Rate for Hispanic, Black Workers at Historic Low
The low joblessness among to two minority groups is a sign that the recovery is finally reaching groups that experienced a tougher recession than white and Asian workers.
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Firms Should Relocate, Invest in Rural America
Technology allows for communication and collaboration regardless of physical distance, so why is it that so many companies choose to locate their workforces in a few mostly urban areas?
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How Will AI Transform the Workforce? Look to Schools
AI’s inevitable transformation of work is getting its start in schools at varying levels.
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How New Workers Can Build a Partnership With Their Boss
New hires only have one chance to make a first impression. Here’s how they can navigate some early wins with their new bosses.
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Full Speed Ahead: Redefining the Employer-Employee Contract
Today’s societal forces have shaped a new employer-employee social contract, writes Managing Editor Frank Kalman in the Spring 2017 quarterly journal.