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Indeed.Com Integrated with Job-Posting Systems
Indeed.com, a search engine for jobs, has been added to four applicant-tracking and job-distribution systems.
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Plateau Aligns with Verizon Business
This week at the SaaScon conference in Silicon Valley, Plateau Systems, a provider of software for developing, managing, rewarding and optimizing organizational skills and talent, announced an expanded relationship with Verizon Business.
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HRchitect Launches Human Capital Management Systems Strategic Planning Practice
On the heels of tremendous growth in talent management systems consulting services, HRchitect has expanded its offerings to provide human capital management (HCM) systems strategic planning services.
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American Business Sees Retirement Crisis Looming, Taking Steps to Engage Workers
U.S. employers are about to take a more aggressive role with their savings plans to improve the retirement security of their workers, according to survey findings released by Buck Consultants.
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TEDS White Paper Outlines Strategy for Yielding Measurable ROI on Learning, Performance
TEDS, originator of the only fully integrated enterprisewide talent management solution, has released its latest white paper, “Making Sense of Talent Management.”
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New, Enlarged Brokerage Trading Floors Spark More Job-Search Activity at Online Recruiter
With major brokerage houses having committed themselves to larger trading floor operations in Manhattan, there has been a corresponding increase in the level of activity from those using the job search services of WallStJobs.com.
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E-Discovery Now Vital Part of Litigation, Says Pepper Hamilton Attorney
Amendments to the rules governing federal court litigation that went into effect late last year strengthened the need for businesses to store and preserve their electronic documents, according to Pepper Hamilton.
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Public Sector Failing to Benefit from Business Intelligence, According to Butler Group
According to Butler Group, a European IT research and advisory organization, only one in five public sector organizations in the United States and Europe already have invested in business intelligence (BI), as opposed to two in five in the private sector.