Neurodiversity is often likened to an 'invisible disability, with many of its conditions being physically unnoticeable to the general population. This commonly means it receives less attention than...
Reports of restless and disgruntled employees are soaring, and traditional retention tactics are not cutting it. The trusty exit interview is too little too late; surveys lack the rich detail needed...
It’s been a stressful time for HR. Since the announcement of lockdown back in March, the profession has had to switch its workforce to remote working practically overnight, place employees on...
Anne-Sophie Chaxel, associate professor of marketing at HEC Paris, explains how the influence of a limited time perspective on hiring and promotion decision-makers can have a very detrimental effect...
Employers love an unstructured interview but research shows it is one of the worst predictors of performance. So how might new tools do a better job?
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HR magazine was the exclusive media partner for TALiNT Partners’ conference this year. Here’s what we learned
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Refugees are a largely untapped skills source, but legislation and workplace cultures pose barriers
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The Oxfam scandal highlighted the unsatisfactory practice that has developed in giving references