

Weekend Roundup: The Best Sources For New Hires? Employee Referrals
Employee referrals continue to be the top source of new hires for employers, according to a new study by the software company SilkRoad. Employee referrals delivered more than 30 percent of all hires overall in 2016 and 45 percent of internal hires. The study found...Onboarding Practices Every Company Should Have
Finally! The long, tiring interview process is over. Your candidate passed the background check and drug test. You’re confident that they’re the right fit for the job. Don’t get too excited, however. The hard part has just started. Onboarding can be complicated and...Weekend Roundup: Businesses May Not Ask New Hires for Green Cards
A recent lawsuit against a Miami-based pizzeria franchise is a reminder to business from the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) that employers can be penalized for asking for specific work authorization or identity documents from newly hired employees. The...Weekend Roundup: New Hires Most Likely to Leave When Expectations Not Met
Have you lost any new recruits lately? A new survey conducted by Korn Ferry found that 25 percent of all newly hired workers leave within their first six months. The survey also found that the majority of these new hires leave when their role doesn’t meet their...