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Job Openings Drop to Three-Year Low, Indicating Cautious Hiring in 2024

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Data in the latest Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey (JOLTS) published by the U.S. million job openings falling below all but one estimate in a Bloomberg survey. This three-year low in job vacancies — along with a 2.1% labor market, and business and finance decision-makers can use it as a tool to help navigate 2024.

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The Four Horsemen of the Mandated Return to Office

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A Future Forum survey found that 21% of all White knowledge workers wanted a return to full-time in-office work, but only 3% of all Black knowledge workers wanted the same. A June 2022 McKinsey survey of all workers, remote-capable and not, provides further context on preferences for hybrid work. Resistance .

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People have some very interesting views about their own productivity, and that of everybody else

Workplace Insight

Just as everybody thinks they are a better than average driver or more intelligent than average , a new survey from HR and payroll software provider Ciphr suggests that employees self-rate their own productivity far higher than they rate other people’s productivity levels. Employees who work remotely face similar bias.

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Positive Candidate Experience & Organizational Culture: How to Hire Top Talent & Keep It?

Recruit CRM

The Cost of Turnover in Today’s Business Sectors The cost of replacing employees doesn't just have a short-term impact on a company's finances, but a long-term impact on the company's ability to remain agile in the marketplace. Read more: 5 tools that'll help you provide the best candidate experience.

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SaaS for Very Small Businesses – Show Me the Money | THE SMALL.

The Small Business Blog

Small Business Trends published a survey on “ Selling to Small Businesses ”, which supports the increasing importance of SEM: “ A full 73% of vendors attract small business customers through search engine results” Joe has another excellent article worth reading ; especially the last two bulletpoints are relevant to our discussion here.

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