The U.S. Postal Service, in an effort to “continue to look like America,” launched a national initiative designed to recruit more Hispanic … Read more
Healthcare Staffing Remains Weak
It does not come as much of a surprise that U.S. healthcare organizations have struggled to attract and retain registered nurses and other critical-skill … Read more
ADP Shakes Things Up
The news that ADP Employer Services recently acquired VirtualEdge Corporation is being received well by customers and consultants alike. This deal is being … Read more
One Monster, Many Opinions
New York-based Monster Worldwide, the parent of Monster.com, appears to lack immunity to the mounting pressures of a Securities and Exchange Commission … Read more
Consultant Says Deal Was a Good One for Kenexa
Human capital management firm Kenexa Corp. has agreed to pay an aggregate purchase price of approximately $115 million for all of BrassRing’s assets, … Read more
Gaps in the Multi-Generational Workforce
A study unveiled by IBM and the American Society for Training & Development reveals that only 16% of organizations have prioritized workforce … Read more
The Disruptors: Fundamental Changes in Recruiting You Need to Put on Your Radar Screen
To stay on the forefront of recruiting, you might want to read the October 2006 edition of Business 2.0. The cover story pretty much tells it all: The Next … Read more
Separating the Wheat From the Chaff
Effective October 22, public swap-meet Craigslist.org will start charging $25 per recruitment ad in Boston, San Diego, Seattle, and Washington, D.C. The … Read more
Hanes Shrinks its Workforce
By the end of November, 260 Hanesbrands, Inc. employees at the company’s Lumberton, North Carolina textile facility will cease producing fabric for … Read more
Five of the 10-Best Job Markets in Florida, Study Says
If you’re wondering which state owns bragging rights to the hottest labor market in America, look toward the Sunshine State. According to a new … Read more