Posts Tagged ‘hire’
Long-Term Employee Discount
Salary transparency laws are cropping up across the country to eliminate pay inequity. For many candidates, it is a long-awaited shift from secretive pay scales and the dreaded ‘based on experience’ line in a job description. Previously, time and effort were put into the interviewing process without knowing whether the compensation was worth it. However,…
Read MoreThe Last Jobs to be Filled: Hybrid
As we transition out of the height of the pandemic and into warmer weather, many companies are finalizing decisions about where their workforce will be located moving forward. In many industries, a hybrid or back-to-office approach will gradually phase out remote work. But if you are attempting to recruit technology talent and your policies are…
Read MoreYou Need to Actively Retain Remote Employees
Remote work has been made out to be the holy grail of work benefits these days. And it’s true, it is one of the top demands from candidates who are looking for new jobs this year. But remote flexibility doesn’t absolve companies from providing other benefits that in-office employees may enjoy. They may have more…
Read MoreSalary Expectations Continue to Rise in 2022
Salary expectations are growing swiftly as companies are being forced to compete openly and loudly for talent. In an already tight tech labor market, this increased competition is leading candidates to adjust their salary expectations in real time. Over the past several months, we’ve seen candidates join the job market at one desired salary level,…
Read MoreThe Great Reshuffle
After the Great Resignation comes The Great Reshuffle. For much of 2021, we were bombarded with news of employees leaving their jobs in droves. They were pursuing more flexible opportunities, quitting unsupportive work environments, or simply leaving the workforce entirely. Although demand for talent remains at an all-time high, the exodus of employees has subsided.…
Read MoreWill Working From Home Elongate Employee Tenure?
Commuters in and around large cities spend years of their lives in transit. Two hours of commuting, delayed trains, and waking up early to clear snow have long been the norm. Every day, the same cycle, trying to make it to the office on time. The last two years have changed all of that. Extended…
Read More5 Ways to Prepare for Salary Negotiations in 2022
You strategically prepare for your job interviews by researching companies, updating your resume, and reaching out to your network. Have you also prepared your compensation strategy? Define what you need: What do I need to leave my current job? Analyze your current base salary, bonus, review process, retirement plans, equity package, commission, benefits, commute time…
Read MoreNYC: Salary Range Disclosure Signed Into Law
In January, the New York City Council enacted a local law prohibiting employers from posting job listings without minimum and maximum salary information. Beginning in May of 2022, employers that are publishing job listings publicly or internally (including promotions or transfers) are required to include a “good faith” salary range. The Goal of the Law…
Read MoreTunnel Vision: Targeting FAANG-Only Talent
Hiring tech talent in 2022? So, is everyone else. The competition for talent has left everyone scrambling, from startups to global tech companies. Despite the stiff competition and endless opportunities for tech talent, companies continue their quest for FAANG talent as if the market hasn’t changed. Asking your internal talent acquisition team or agency recruiters…
Read MoreCompeting for Time: Establish an Approved Hiring Process
You wouldn’t apply to a job without updating your resume, defining your target salary, or doing research on your future employer. Good candidates are prepared for their interviews, yet many employers are lacking in their own preparation for the hiring process. The expectation that candidates are solely responsible the success of their application is…
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