Employing workers in the age of corona: stay optimistic and don’t forget the rules. Attorney Shira Lahat, a labor law expert and partner at the Yigal Arnon law firm recently sat down with us to share a few things that are important to know.
Employing workers in the age of corona: stay optimistic and don’t forget the rules. Attorney Shira Lahat, a labor law expert and partner at the Yigal Arnon law firm recently sat down with us to share a few things that are important to know.
Sivan Malchi, an organizational and strategy consultant for corporate recruitment recently visited us to talk about the new work reality, how to properly prepare for it and how to continue thinking a little further into the future despite the conditions of uncertainty.
When a small startup manages to turn teams into communities in 22 different locations in the world, thereby having a positive impact on an organization and its employees, that’s a story worth hearing.
So, how do you increase the level of employee involvement in wellness activities?
Everything around us is changing quickly and requires us to look at things from a different angle, innovating in almost every field. But many wonder how this innovation actually manifests itself. As you’ll see, it does so on the most basic of levels.
A little creative thinking, need and determination – these can make complex processes refreshing and innovative.
Now is the time to question old habits and processes that have been conducted the same for years simply because that’s how they’ve always been done.
We need to begin understand the change. It’s no longer temporary and we’ll only fully comprehend its scope in the future, but this might be a good time to embrace the change, and choose optimism every morning when we wake up.
Turnover, generally speaking, is a negative phenomenon. Of course, there are times and situations when changes become necessary and it’s important to be able to recognize these cases as well. However, as a whole, turnover is a drain on your company’s resources.
Netta Fiss, VP of Human Resources at Idomoo, recently came to be a guest on our podcast and talked with Mihal Dahari about how employer branding impacts recruitment in a company, important things to remember for a proper employer branding process and how it comes together with the rest of the company’s recruitment efforts.
When you want to do something right, it’s best to take a scientific approach so you leave as little to chance as possible.
We recently hosted Tal Daskel, CEO of EasySend, on our podcast for a conversation the recruitment process in his company and the importance of a candidate’s suitability to the company’s character and not just the job requirements.
Society is getting better and better at spotting and calling out businesses for a lack of diversity and inclusion – elements that aren’t only moral and PR necessities, but great for profits as well.
You might want to put on a headset and listen to Sivan Malachi, an organizational psychologist who specializes in formulating recruitment strategies for organizations.
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more changeable, more engaged and better equipped for creating a better future.