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Boomerang Talent: The Return of the Prodigal Employee
A new trend is reshaping hiring and recruitment strategies: the rise of boomerang employees. These are individuals who leave an organization only to return later—bringing with them a wealth of experience, fresh perspectives, and often, a renewed sense of purpose. As companies navigate talent shortages and look to build resilient teams, boomerang employees are proving to be real assets.
Skills Pay the Bills: Rethinking How We Hire
Remember when a college degree was the golden ticket to career success? That magical piece of paper that supposedly guaranteed intelligence, work ethic, and the ability to make a decent cup of coffee? Well, times have changed.
The modern job market has officially entered its "we just need someone who can actually do the job" era. In other words, skills-based hiring is taking center stage, and that degree requirement is starting to look a little… outdated.
Marty McFly Called, Your Employer Brand is Stuck in 1985!
Does this sound familiar? You're the CEO of a thriving company, yet your talent pipeline is drier than a Zoom meeting without Wi-Fi. You're trying to land top-tier executives, but they keep slipping through your fingers. Why? Because, like it or not, your employer brand is doing the talking—and it might be saying all the wrong things.
Time to Rethink Everything You Know About Compensation
Let’s start with a bold statement: Money talks. And in business, it yells, waves its arms, and occasionally flips a table. While it’s true that great company culture, career growth, and unlimited PTO matter, let’s not kid ourselves—compensation is the foundation of any job offer. Try paying your rent with "good vibes" and see how far that gets you.
Compensation and Hiring in 2025: Your Definitive Playbook for Success
Welcome to 2025! Cutting-edge technology and AI advancements are commonplace, and the world of compensation has never been more dynamic or, dare we say, exciting. The talent market is brimming with activity, and your ability to adapt and lead in this environment could spell the difference between soaring success and stagnation for your organization.
To help, we just wrapped up our 2025 Compensation Guide – a labor of love (and data) designed to steer you through this high-stakes maze of trends and strategies. Buckle up; it’s going to be an exciting ride.
The Netflix Approach to Hiring: Does a Ruthless Performance Culture Still Work in 2025?
Remember the days when Netflix wasn't just a place to binge-watch Bridgerton but also the poster child for a cutthroat, high-performance corporate culture? It was a world where only the crème de la crème survived, and if you slipped up? Well, you were out faster than a canceled Netflix original. But as we venture into 2025, the question looms: Does this intense, performance-obsessed approach still have a place in today's workplace?
The Loyalty Trap: Retention vs Innovation
In the modern workplace, "loyalty" can sometimes feel like a slow slide into stagnation. Sure, tenured employees have valuable institutional knowledge, but are they keeping up with the fast-paced world of AI, remote work, and TikTok dance trends? (Okay, maybe not the last one, but you get the point.) At some stage, sticking with what you know can turn into sticking with what’s outdated.
Pizza Parties Won’t Save You: The Brutal Truth About Employee Retention
Retention has always been a top concern for business leaders, but in 2025, the challenge seems more daunting than ever. Half of your workforce is just one irresistible job offer away from heading for the exit, and 57% of employees believe now is the time to explore new opportunities. It's enough to make any leader wonder if they're running a company or a revolving door. So, what's going wrong? And how can you fix it before you have to start turning the conference room into an employee farewell party venue?