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How to Become an HR Generalist [A Practical Guide]

AIHR

An HR Generalist is usually the first HR hire of an organization and a crucial one at that. To work as an HR Generalist, you need to be able to handle a mix of administrative and strategic HR tasks. The question is: How do you become an HR Generalist? In this article, we’ll briefly walk you through the roles and responsibilities of an HR Generalist.

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Don’t Hope For Success. Plan For It.

EngagementMultiplier

“This is the year I’m going to finally __.” . I’d wager this is the most common phrase uttered at this time of year. And yet, as we all know by now – either from personal experience or the inevitable news stories on the subject – most resolutions ultimately fail. And the reason for that? Most people making their resolutions overlook the necessity of creating an actual plan for carrying out the actions needed to achieve the resolution.

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What is HR Software and why you need it?

EmployeeConnect

What is an HR Software? HR Software or Human Resources Management System (HRMS) or Human Resources Information System (HRIS) is a digital tool that helps HR manage and optimize their daily tasks. It combines a number of systems and processes into one software, such as storing employee data, managing payroll, recruitment, benefits administration, time and attendance, employee performance management, and tracking competency and training records.

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The C Sheet January 14: Hospital Staff Shortages, High Reservation Wages, and a Resurgence of Retirees

Visier

1. This Hospital Competes with Walmart for Staff. As the number of COVID cases spike, hospitals are struggling to have enough staff. To meet the labor shortage, they’ve started offering higher salaries that have to compete with Walmart. Hospitals struggle to match Walmart pay as staff leave workforce due to Omicron (Fortune). 2. A New Minimum Wage. LinkedIn’s chief economist shares the hiring trends companies can expect in 2022.

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Predict Retention with Confidence: What to Look for Before You Hire

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Turnover isn’t random. It’s a pattern rooted in hiring misalignment. In this practical, fast-paced session, you’ll learn how HR, Talent Acquisition, and Operations leaders are improving retention before day one using personalized assessments. You’ll walk away knowing how to: Identify early signs of alignment Focus on traits that truly matter Predict shift reliability with confidence Reduce risk in high-turnover roles Whether you’re dealing with summer churn or ongoing attrition, this session wil

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5 Time-Wasting Tasks Staffing Firm Owners Need To Stop Getting Bogged Down By

Essium HRM

As an owner of a staffing firm, you likely feel like there is not enough time in the day. You get caught up performing one task or another and, before you know it, the day has flown by. Time management is a key skill to have in the staffing business but knowing what tasks are important and which aren’t is crucial too. Make more out of 2022 by spending less time on these five time-wasting tasks.

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ACA Signups for Open Enrollment Hit Record Highs

ACA Times

Open enrollment for the 2022 plan year ends later this week but ACA signups are already hitting record new highs. Kaiser Health News cites a record-breaking 13.6 million Americans already signed up for 2022 coverage through an ACA marketplace exchange. The closest number of total signups was 12.7 million in 2016, during Obama’s final year in office. .

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Compassion Fatigue vs. Burnout: How To Tell The Difference & Spot The Signs

Pathways

As we head into year three of the pandemic, burnout and compassion fatigue continue to rise. The past two years have introduced new demands on employees, both at home and in the workplace, and work-life balance has never been more critical. 9 out of 10 employees say that burnout is an issue in their lives.

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Webinar: Employee Engagement Survey Action Planning Best Practices

DecisionWise

Date: Wednesday, January 26, 2021. Time: 1:00pm Eastern / 10:00 am Pacific. Presenters: Charles Rogel, VP of Consulting, Decisionwise; David Long, COO, DecisionWise; Cost: Free. Once the employee survey feedback is collected there are several ways to use the data to promote organizational change and improve employee engagement. DecisionWise COO, David Long, and VP of Consulting Services, Charles Rogel, will review several best-practice action planning approaches based on years of experience work

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Best HR Trends and Priorities to Follow in 2022

Hppy

Think of human resources like an internal gear that propels every activity in an organization. What is HR? HR is the department responsible for building, developing, and implementing policies that define the organization’s relationship with its employees. It ensures that decisions are made with regard to employers and employees. We can never exaggerate the importance of HR in creating strategies that lead to business transformation.

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Can Your Organization Spot a Conflict Before It’s a Crisis?

Speaker: Amie Phillips Pablo, VP, Corporate Compliance & Privacy Officer at Novo Nordisk

In today’s complex healthcare environment, navigating third-party relationships has become even more challenging—whether it’s vendor relationships, employee activities, or patient-facing interactions. Left unmanaged, these conflicts can compromise trust, regulatory compliance, and even organizational reputation. So, how can healthcare teams stay ahead?

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3 Things Every Leader Should Ask at Update Meetings

The People Equation

Leaders, do you want a simple, easy-to-remember process for staying up-to-date with your team’s workload? Here’s an idea I heard from my colleague Sally. (She said it was OK to share with my blog readers, so, thanks Sally!). Sally told me about a process that one of her favorite managers created to stay in communication with his direct reports. Once a week, Sally would meet with her work team leader to review what he called the “Three P’s”: Plans, Progress, and Problems.

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Artificial intelligence is the future for building great teams within HR

HR Zone

Future AI is the future for building great teams.

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Throwback to 2021: HiBob spearheads the new ‘norm’ of work

HiBob

Very few people out there can say they have lived through and experienced the making of truly notable change, but I just call it 2021 at HiBob. Certainly, the global pandemic spearheaded the world into the future of work, whether it was ready to go there or not. The global transition towards a more digital, efficient, and automated workplace happened almost overnight, but not without criticism.

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Why Sustainability Should be a Crucial Part of Workplace Culture 

Hppy

More and more businesses are striving for sustainability in their practices knowing it will help to attract top employees, but this can seem like a complex task to take on. There’s an increasing pressure on businesses when it comes to creating a winning workplace culture and balancing it with corporate responsibility. . While no single individual or company can stop climate change, every step we take towards a greener future can have a significant impact on the environment.

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Mid-Year Review: How to Ignite Employee Potential Through Meaningful Feedback

Mid-year performance reviews aren’t just boxes for HR to check. Paycor’s toolkit empowers leaders to: Identify high-potential team members. Boost engagement with meaningful feedback. Support struggling employees. Nurture top talent to drive results. Learn how to ignite employee potential through meaningful feedback. When you nurture top talent, everybody wins.

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10 Ways to Be a Better Boss to Remote and Hybrid Employees

The Muse

If you’ve got one or more direct reports working remotely, here’s how you can give them a fair chance to succeed, grow, and feel like part of a team.

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Boost morale and productivity with these five New Year's resolutions

HR Zone

Employees New Year's resolutions to boost employee morale.

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Women in the Workplace: How to Retain Female Talent

TalentCulture

Millions of Americans have left the workforce due to the ongoing public health crisis of the COVID-19 pandemic. This situation has particularly impacted female employees who had to become the […]. The post Women in the Workplace: How to Retain Female Talent appeared first on TalentCulture.

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How Words of Affirmation Can Work Wonders in the Workplace 

Hppy

You’ve probably heard the term “words of affirmation” before. It’s one of the five love languages, but it’s also essentially anything you say or write that supports or lifts another person (or yourself) up in a positive way. And whether they’re one of your love languages or not, using them can significantly boost employee morale, team building, and overall corporate culture.

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Stay Ahead Of I-9 & Immigration Changes: Compliance Strategies for Employers

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With a new administration and increased scrutiny on employment compliance, employers must navigate complex, fast-evolving regulations. From I-9 audits to major immigration policy updates, staying ahead is critical. Join Chapelle Ryon, CEO of WorkBright, and Kimberly Best-Robideaux, an immigration attorney with over 20 years of I-9 expertise, for a practical, forward-looking discussion on what’s changing and what it means for your organization.

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Unplug Already: Why Stopping Work at the End of The Workday May Make You More Productive

SHRM

As we head into the New Year and a new list of resolutions, many of us will make a pact with ourselves to have a better work/life balance. That may come in the form of turning off the screen and walking away from the computer at the end of the workday. And while some may feel guilty about not always being “on,” a new Korn Ferry survey of professionals shows it could make you more productive overall.

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HR predictions for 2022 from HRZone’s top writers

HR Zone

Future 2022 predictions from HRZone’s top writers.

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How Intel relies on inclusion in retention and hiring—for big results

HRExecutive

While many companies have been playing catch up when it comes to achieving diversity, equity and inclusion goals, Intel has been measuring its DEI efforts for more than a decade. The Silicon Valley microprocessor giant says it achieved its 2020 goal of reaching full representation of women and underrepresented minorities in its U.S. workforce two years ahead of schedule, and in January 2019, it achieved 100% gender pay equity globally.

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Why Facilitating Better Collaboration Improves Morale

Hppy

The modern workforce is more dispersed than ever before while being more connected thanks to the variety of applications that facilitate instant remote and hybrid work communication. A manager in New York can video conference with potential business partners in Japan, while another employee in the same New York office can send an instant message to a teammate in California.

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4 AI Hacks to Make Sales Teams More Efficient

Over the last two years, there’s been a 76 percent increase in AI adoption across sales organizations. The reason for its rise? AI increases teams’ productivity by predicting and automating actions that require manual effort. In other words, the research that takes reps hours, AI can do in seconds. For sales teams, AI opens up a world of new possibilities, including automating outreach, identifying best-fit buyers, and keeping CRMs flush with fresh data.

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is our intern just clueless and inexperienced — or a con artist?

Ask a Manager

This post, is our intern just clueless and inexperienced — or a con artist? , was originally published by Alison Green on Ask a Manager. A reader writes: I am a mid-level engineer at a small (70-80 employees) tech company. We frequently host undergrad interns from a local university. Some were during the summer, and some were during the school year.

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Why HR leaders should consider mental health when allocating their budgets for 2022

HR Zone

Employees How to allocate your HR budget wisely in 2022.

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How LMS platforms can help solve 5 employee engagement problems

HRExecutive

Employee engagement drives company success. This is the critical element required for growing a business in the next decade and beyond. But this is a relatively recent concept. For decades, business leaders viewed employee engagement as an added bonus to another, more important concept: employee productivity. Companies were built on the tenets of productivity, efficiency, and a strict separation between an employee’s feelings about their work and the actual work that they do.

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Staff Shortages? Why it is Time to Adapt Your Approach to Recruitment 

Hppy

Recruitment strategies have been changed by the pandemic forcing business to adapt fast. New ways of working have started to become normal, as remote staff has gone completely mainstream. But, perhaps the key issue that has spurred on the change has simply been because many industries have faced staff shortages prompting companies to rethink their recruitment process.

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4 HR Priorities for 2025 to Supercharge Your Employee Experience

Speaker: Carolyn Clark and Miriam Connaughton

Forget predictions, let’s focus on priorities for the year and explore how to supercharge your employee experience. Join Miriam Connaughton and Carolyn Clark as they discuss key HR trends for 2025—and how to turn them into actionable strategies for your organization. In this dynamic webinar, our esteemed speakers will share expert insights and practical tips to help your employee experience adapt and thrive.

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my employee is too cavalier about mistakes

Ask a Manager

This post, my employee is too cavalier about mistakes , was originally published by Alison Green on Ask a Manager. A reader writes: I manage a junior employee who sometimes does sloppy work or makes mistakes on work that I have given her. Lately when I point out these mistakes to her, her response to me is “Yeah, yeah, I know, sorry,” or “Is it really that big of a deal?

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Compassion Fatigue vs. Burnout: How To Tell The Difference & Spot The Signs

Pathways

As we head into year three of the pandemic, burnout and compassion fatigue continue to rise. The past two years have introduced new demands on employees, both at home and in the workplace, and work-life balance has never been more critical. 9 out of 10 employees say that burnout is an issue in their lives.

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Bersin: Why the talent marketplace is becoming ‘central to HR tech’

HRExecutive

As a result of the current and widespread disruption of the labor market, companies are heavily pushing internal development. And one key element of this strategy is the adoption of internal talent marketplaces. Advertisement When supported with the right technology, a talent marketplace helps employees find internal positions, projects and mentors without going through their managers.