Salary Trends, Human Resources Jared Crowe Salary Trends, Human Resources Jared Crowe

Enhance Employee Retention with LaborIQ™ Salary Benchmarking

Discover how The Source and Recruit Company's LaborIQ™-powered salary benchmarking can revolutionize your employee retention strategy. This blog by Jared Crowe dives into the cost benefits of retaining employees over onboarding new ones, emphasizing strategic financial planning and competitive salary offerings to minimize turnover.

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Elevate Your Hiring: The Comprehensive Guide to Background Checks with Victig

Discover the importance of thorough background checks across industries with Victig, brought to you by The Source and Recruit Company. Ensure the integrity, safety, and reliability of your workforce with our comprehensive guide to nationwide checks, financial assessments, and more.

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Human Resources, Salary Trends Matthew Burzon Human Resources, Salary Trends Matthew Burzon

Navigating Salary Negotiations: How to Answer "What Are Your Salary Expectations?"

“What are your salary expectations?” This is a question that stops many interviewing job seekers cold in their tracks. Name a figure that’s too high, and you’ve talked your way out of a job. But go too low, and you run the risk of selling yourself short. So what’s the smart way to answer? Read on for some tips on navigating this critical question.

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Human Resources, Hiring, Recruiting, Assessment Tools, Management Matthew Burzon, SHRM-SCP Human Resources, Hiring, Recruiting, Assessment Tools, Management Matthew Burzon, SHRM-SCP

Talent Management Solutions: How to Hire Smarter and Faster

Are you struggling to find and recruit top-tier talent for your organization? It's time to rethink your hiring process. Implementing pre-employment assessments like PXT Select can dramatically improve your recruitment strategy. Backed by over 30 years of research, PXT Select assessments are role-specific, scientifically validated, and designed to enhance the candidate experience. With PXT Select, you can streamline your hiring pipeline, reduce employee turnover, and cultivate high-performance teams.

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Human Resources, Hiring, Recruiting Matthew Burzon, SHRM-SCP Human Resources, Hiring, Recruiting Matthew Burzon, SHRM-SCP

The Unethical Practice of Backchannel Reference Checks

Backchannel reference checks: Unseen opinions that shape careers. In the age of digital connectivity, hiring decisions extend beyond interviews. But are these informal references fair? Biases, invasion of privacy, and alternative solutions call for change in the hiring process. Let's champion transparency and demand clear regulations for a fair and ethical future in recruitment.

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Human Resources, Management Matthew Burzon, SHRM-SCP Human Resources, Management Matthew Burzon, SHRM-SCP

8 Tips I've Learned from 8 Years Managing a Remote Workforce

Embrace the power of remote work with these expert tips drawn from 8 years of managing a virtual workforce. Discover how effective communication, regular check-ins, and the right tools can boost productivity. Learn to build a strong company culture and balance work-life integration in a remote setting. This guide also provides insight on setting clear expectations and the importance of pre-hire assessments for remote suitability.

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Recruiting, Hiring, Human Resources Matthew Burzon, SHRM-SCP Recruiting, Hiring, Human Resources Matthew Burzon, SHRM-SCP

Introducing: The Source and Recruit Forum

In the dynamic world of business, employee turnover is a pressing concern, with costs that extend beyond the obvious. While recruitment and training expenses are evident, the departure of an employee also brings about intangible costs, from the loss of institutional knowledge to potential hits on brand reputation. Gallup estimates that replacing an employee can cost up to twice their annual salary. This blog sheds light on the multifaceted implications of employee turnover and underscores the importance of retention strategies. Dive in to understand why a stable workforce is not just a cost-saving measure but a cornerstone for organizational growth and success.

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Human Resources, Salary Trends Matthew Burzon, SHRM-SCP Human Resources, Salary Trends Matthew Burzon, SHRM-SCP

Accounting Industry Analysis: Salary Trends and Job Market Outlook

In the ever-changing world of accounting, staying informed about salary trends and job market outlook is crucial for professionals, businesses, and students. This blog post explores salary trends in various accounting roles and provides insights into the job market outlook in the United States. Discover the competitive salaries of senior accountants, starting salaries for junior accountants, and the earning potential of financial analysts, account managers, and tax accountants. Learn about the promising job prospects in the accounting industry, the impact of evolving regulatory requirements and technological advancements, and the future projections and trends that will shape the industry. Stay informed and navigate the accounting industry with confidence and success.

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Recruiting, Hiring, Human Resources Matthew Burzon, SHRM-SCP Recruiting, Hiring, Human Resources Matthew Burzon, SHRM-SCP

The True Cost of Replacing an Employee: A Comprehensive Analysis

In the dynamic world of business, employee turnover is a pressing concern, with costs that extend beyond the obvious. While recruitment and training expenses are evident, the departure of an employee also brings about intangible costs, from the loss of institutional knowledge to potential hits on brand reputation. Gallup estimates that replacing an employee can cost up to twice their annual salary. This blog sheds light on the multifaceted implications of employee turnover and underscores the importance of retention strategies. Dive in to understand why a stable workforce is not just a cost-saving measure but a cornerstone for organizational growth and success.

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Recruiting, Hiring, Human Resources Rachel Connor Recruiting, Hiring, Human Resources Rachel Connor

A Professional Event Planner's Guide for Recruiters to Maximize Job Fair ROI

Job fairs can be a valuable opportunity for organizations to connect with potential employees and grow their business. However, participating in these events requires careful planning and execution to maximize return on investment. In this blog excerpt, Rachel Connor, a former event planner turned recruiter shares her tips for making job fairs a productive and effective experience.

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Getting Results With Outbound Recruitment

Searching for a job can be a daunting task, especially when you're relocating to a new city without an established professional network. In 2006, before the days of LinkedIn, the author found herself in this exact situation after graduating from Johnson and Wales University with an MBA in Hospitality and relocating to Portland, Maine. But with the help of a Portland-based hospitality headhunter, she was able to secure an entry-level sales position with the Convention and Visitors Bureau of Portland within six weeks. This experience inspired her to become a headhunter herself, and she now works at The Source and Recruit Company as a Talent Advisor.

The Source and Recruit Company specializes in outbound recruitment strategies through a fractional recruitment model. With a best-in-class process, technology stack, and training system, the company actively reaches out to potential candidates through various means and methods to introduce them to new job opportunities. The benefits of an outbound recruitment strategy include the ability to target candidates who may not be actively looking for jobs, beating competitors to the best talent, identifying and targeting candidates with specific skills or experience, and increasing retention rates.

The author believes that opportunities are either discovered or delivered, and an outbound recruiting strategy can help organizations discover talented candidates who may have otherwise gone unnoticed.

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Recruiting, Hiring, Human Resources Michael Rasmussen, CIR, PRC, SHRM-CP Recruiting, Hiring, Human Resources Michael Rasmussen, CIR, PRC, SHRM-CP

5 Tips To Better Succeed In Your Diversity and Inclusion Staffing Efforts

Improving diversity and inclusion in your recruitment process not only makes ethical sense, but it also makes good business sense. Research from McKinsey has found that companies with diverse executive teams have above-average profitability. In this blog article, we offer five tips to help you enhance your diversity focus and gain momentum, even with limited resources. These tips include creating diverse interview panels, engaging diversity-oriented professional associations and thought leaders, engaging diverse colleges and female-focused associations, recruiting military veterans, and ensuring your organization's leadership is committed. Each tip is designed to help you build a more diverse and inclusive team, ultimately leading to a competitive advantage over your peers. If you need assistance with a diversity search, The Source and Recruit Company is available to help.

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Recruiting, Hiring, Human Resources Matthew Burzon, SHRM-SCP Recruiting, Hiring, Human Resources Matthew Burzon, SHRM-SCP

Is It Better To Pay For Recruiting Services By The Hour Or With A Flat Fee?

The decision to pay a recruiter by the hour or a flat fee depends on factors such as the type of job, budget, and overall recruitment needs. Paying a recruiter by the hour allows for potential cost savings and project transparency, but may result in higher costs if the recruiter takes longer than expected to fill the position or doesn't find the right candidate. Paying a flat fee makes for easier budgeting but may result in higher costs than necessary. The choice depends on specific needs and circumstances, and a data-backed analysis can provide insights on the best approach for a particular search.

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 Five Unique Strategies to Attract Top Talent in Vermont's Competitive Job Market

This blog suggests some unique strategies for businesses looking to attract top talent in Vermont, where the small population creates a highly competitive job market. The author recommends leveraging employer brand, offering competitive compensation, providing unique benefits such as flexible work arrangements and community involvement opportunities, having pet-friendly workplaces, and learning how to engage with passive talent. The article concludes that with a strategic approach and a commitment to promoting the employer brand, businesses can attract top talent to their organization. The author also invites readers to get in touch to learn more about The Source and Recruit Company's recruiting services, labor reports, and pre-hire assessments.

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