Recruitment Insights – Coronavirus 4/13/20

 

 

April 13, 2020

Coronavirus Brings Record Jobless Claims

The Coronavirus Pandemic has had an immediate impact on a job market that was at record unemployment lows just two months ago. Nationwide unemployment in February was 3.55%, jumping to 4.44% in March. April will assuredly be even higher

 

Some Major Hiring Initiatives During The Pandemic

Although much of the focus has been on mass layoffs across the country, there are some that have needed to step up recruiting efforts as they are being overwhelmed.

 

Retirees Are Being Sought After

Even with a huge number of talented individuals are available for hire, both the U.S. Army and the U.S. Postal Service are pursuing retirees to fill their rising hiring needs.

 

Your Employer Brand During the Pandemic

During these difficult times layoffs, furloughs, and preserving as much of your current staff as possible are front and center in your efforts. However, you must remember that what you do now will have an impact our your employer brand for years to come.

 

 

 

Recruitment Insights – Coronavirus 4/3/20

April 3, 2020

Job Losses by State

Due to the Coronavirus Pandemic the nation has seen the number of jobless claims reach the highest level in our history over the past two weeks.

• The 3.28 million reported last week was four times greater than any week ever but did not affect states equally. See the chart here.

• A staggering 6.6 million filed new claims this week. See the week to week percentage difference here.

• Another look at the impact of the huge jump in unemployment claims by state. Study the map here.

 

Industries Affected by Coronavirus

Layoffs are coming at a more rapid rate than ever. Some industries felt an immediate impact and are still reeling. Look at the impact on different industries.

• Food & Beverage felt the immediate and powerful impact of the Coronavirus Pandemic. Here is a graphic that shows how they compare with other industries.

• Three most decimated industries.

 

Hiring During the Coronavirus Pandemic

There is no doubt that the coronavirus is creating joblessness in most all areas throughout the nation. However, there is a high level of hiring, too.

• Companies still hiring in Philadelphia.

• Here is a list of companies hiring in Atlanta.

• Hiring still going on in Tampa.

• Companies hiring in San Diego.

• Essential retailers ramp up hiring in New Jersey.

 

Recruitment Insights – Coronavirus

Industries Affected by Coronavirus

The Coronavirus Pandemic has brought an otherwise strong jobs environment across the United States to the brink of potentially massive layoffs. However, it is essential to understand that industries are not affected equally.

 

Regions affected by the Coronavirus

The Coronavirus has affected the jobs of millions of Americans. So how are some of our regions faring during the pandemic?

 

News of interest about the Coronavirus economy

True to our “can do” spirit, there are a variety of great things happening during this pandemic.

  • Joann Fabrics is using its classrooms and supplies to mobilize crafters across the nation to help protect healthcare workers.
  • 16 companies working on the vaccine or treatment.
  • Crucial maintenance work to our nation’s trucking industry is still on the move.

 

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SCG Trendwatch: Recruitment Industry Insights – March 2020 “COVID-19 Crisis Edition”

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Welcome to your monthly round-up for busy HR professionals. Each month, we share the latest news, strategies, tools and trends affecting the recruitment landscape. Check in each month for the latest updates from all over the web.

Coronavirus: How Employers Around the Globe Are Responding

Companies are scrambling to respond as the coronavirus, which causes the respiratory illness COVID-19, spreads around the world. During a Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) webcast March 10, an official with the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention asked employers to do all they can to slow the coronavirusRead more…

Should You Suspend Hiring During the Coronavirus Outbreak?

United Airlines recently announced that it will be implementing a hiring freeze through June in light of the recent outbreak of coronavirus in the United States. Part of its decision stems from the fact that many travelers have suspended their plans, resulting in less air traffic, and therefore, there isn’t as high of a demand for new employees when business is down.   

As the coronavirus continues to spread throughout the nation, it leaves us wondering: Should all employers suspend their hiring process until the virus has run its course?  Read more..

How Businesses Should Handle the Coronavirus Outbreak

With the coronavirus still continuing to spread across the world, we’ve put together a handy guide on best practices companies and human resources departments should follow to help their employees stay healthy and infection-free.

HR departments should pull together information pertaining to the coronavirus to create a ready-to-refer instructional guide for employees that not only educates them about the viral infection, but also enlists ways to avoid it.  Read more…

Recruiting in an Era of Coronavirus

One of the key tools to developing a successful recruiting program is the ability to pivot on a dime and stay in front of our ever-changing environment. Right now, we’re facing a pandemic of sizable proportions. People are scared. Professional conferences are cancelled. Job fairs shuttered. But some essential personnel positions need to be filled – and you still have an applicant pipeline to populate.  Read more…

U.S. Factories Closing Due to Coronavirus Concerns but Some Must Keep Producing

​Shutting down a factory is never an easy call, but in the face of growing concerns about the coronavirus, more manufacturers are opting to go idle rather than risk spreading infection among employees and their families.

A watershed moment came March 18 when automakers in Detroit announced a complete factory shutdown in the U.S., Mexico and Canada until at least March 30, following news that workers at several auto plants had tested positive for COVID-19.

Read more…

Coronavirus and Teleworking: Tips for Preparing your Workforce

The coronavirus is prompting a wide range of employers to ask employees to telecommute, but many employees are not experienced in working remotely. In fact, as of 2018, only  24 percent of U.S. employees did some or all of their work at home, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Workers spent more time in the workplace—7.9 hours—than they did working at home—2.9 hours. Read more…

Coronavirus at Work: How Companies Are Responding to COVID-19

With the outbreak of the novel coronavirus, the world is in the midst of what could turn out to be one the of the biggest pandemics of the century—or, at the very least, a disease epidemic unlike anything the U.S. has seen in over a decade. And it’s hitting people hard where they spend a huge chunk of their time: at work. Read more…

Coronavirus-Related Jobs are Percolating

The unemployment rate peaked at 25% during the Great Depression. Decades later, the United States may soon be facing 20% unemployment due to the COVID-19 pandemic. That we might be on the precipice of the Great Depression 2.0 is…well…depressing.

That’s the bad news. Here’s the less-bad news. (“Good news” would be an overstatement.) Our current crisis is also spurring hiring in some areas. Read more…

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SCG Trendwatch: Recruitment Industry News & Insights – February 2020

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Welcome to your monthly round-up for busy HR professionals. Each month, we share the latest news, strategies, tools and trends affecting the recruitment landscape. Check in each month for the latest updates from all over the web.

Fortune’s 2020 List of the 100 Best Places to Work Is Out, and Here’s What It Reveals

On February 18, 2020, Fortune Magazine released its 2020 list of 100 Best Places to Work for. With some companies finding a spot on the list for years in a row, we assess what has made the top five companies the best place to work in 2020.

When we talk about the future of work and the elements that embody it, these companies offer at least some of the key elements that comes together to deliver a top-notch employee experience. For instance, most companies in the top 10 offer telecommuting options, while others offer fully-funded health insurance. Workplace diversity is also a priority for them, with a higher minority and female representation.  Read more…

What does the Kronos and Ultimate Software Merger mean for HR?

​Users of Kronos and Ultimate Software—two of the largest HR technology vendors—may want to get in touch with their account representatives. The two companies have announced a merger, creating the largest pure HR tech company by market share, which could bring changes and new possibilities for customers.   Read more…

Hireology Simplifies Automotive Hiring With New Mobile App

Hireology, the leading recruitment CRM for multi-location, decentralized enterprises, announced a new mobile application, available this summer.

The mobile application will enable hiring managers to engage candidates on-the-go, hire faster and avoid losing applicants to competing job offers in a tight labor market. The app will be available to all customers and included in the base subscription price.  Read more…

Sourcing Reddit To Find Unique Teaching Candidates

In the world of test prep, the hardest talent to find and keep are MCAT teachers. It’s our biggest book of business and therefore, the highest volume of classroom and tutoring assignments that we fill.  We need to hire a lot of MCAT (Medical College Admission Test) instructors but what makes this pursuit doubly hard is the industry’s turnover rate.  This means that we are sourcing constantly. Read more…

How Chatbots Are Revolutionizing the Hiring Experience

It is no secret that applicants often feel burned out by the job application process, especially when 65 percent of them report never or rarely receiving any notice on their status. This lack of communication can render people dehumanized and fatigued, and it also can leave them with a negative view of these companies. Not only will that opinion prevent them from further interacting with a company, but they are likely to share their experience with others. Read more…

Recruiting firms say employers need to raise wages

Most recruiting firms (77%) responding to a recent survey said employers must raise wages to compete for qualified talent in 2020. Forty-four percent said this need was one of their top three hiring challenges for the next three to five years, up from 30% last year, according to findings released by cloud-computing company Bullhorn Jan. 28.  Read more…

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SCG Trendwatch: Recruitment Industry News & Insights – January 2020

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Welcome to your monthly round-up for busy HR professionals. Each month, we share the latest news, strategies, tools and trends affecting the recruitment landscape. Check in each month for the latest updates from all over the web.

20 HR Metrics You Need to Track in 2020

Over half of HR functions across the world already have analytics capabilities, and this number is expected to grow even further in 2020. But analytics must rest on a robust foundation of data and the right HR metrics. Find out which HR metrics you should measure this year to stay ahead. Read more…

iHire Releases Second Annual U.S. Job Industry Recap & Outlook Report

iHire announces the publication of its second annual U.S. Job Industry Recap and Outlook Report, a review of the 2019 job market and predictions for 2020. Exploring insights from the 33.2 million job postings shared across the company’s 56 industry-specific talent communities in 2019 – and using 2018’s data for benchmarking.  Read more…

How One Gaming Company Leveled Up Its Inclusive Culture

In an industry with a subpar reputation for D&I, Versus Systems builds culture directly into its hiring process, head of people Amanda Armour told HR Dive.  Growing up, Amanda Armour was very much into gaming and technology. “I have always been around a lot of people of color who love games and gaming,” Armour, head of people at gaming software company Versus Systems, told HR Dive in an interview. “That has been a huge part of my personal canon and narrative.”   Read more…

Glassdoor Introduces New Tools to Help Job Seekers Land the Right Job in 2020

Company Compare by Glassdoor Offers Job Seekers A Side-By-Side Comparison of Two Companies Across Fourteen Workplace Attributes and Insights Based on Employee Feedback

According to a new Glassdoor survey (1), one in three U.S. adults (34 percent) are looking or plan to look for a new job in the next year.  As job searching heats up, Glassdoor is unveiling two new tools to empower job seekers: Collections and Company Compare. Collections is designed to help job seekers manage their entire job search process in one, seamless experience, while Company Compare aims to help job seekers compare potential employers faster and more efficiently. In addition, Glassdoor is debuting several other product improvements designed to help both job seekers and employers. Read more…

LinkedIn Global Talent Trends 2020: Latest HR Trends Revealed

From a growing focus on employee experience to a decided move toward applying people analytics, from recognizing the value of internal recruitment in winning the war for talent to the benefits of embracing a multigenerational workforce, LinkedIn’s 10 Annual Global Talent Trends for 2020 reveal the a move toward a people-centric workplace centered on empathy and the human experience.  Read more…

5 Reasons To Attend SmartRecruiters’ Annual Hiring Success Conference on February 11 and 12.

Be a part of history and help shape the future of talent acquisition.

Hiring Success is just around the corner! On February 11th and 12th, over 1,200 talent acquisition leaders from across the world will gather together at SmartRecruiters’ annual conference to learn from industry leaders, engage with peers, and dive deep into the most important topics in the world of talent acquisition.  Read more…

Want Workers To Stay? Promote Them, Survey Says

Internal career opportunities go a long way in keeping turnover rates low, research has shown. LinkedIn data found that employees who have opportunities to change roles within an organization remain onboard longer. LinkedIn found that after three years of tenure, employees who advance career-wise have a 70% chance of remaining on staff. And the findings show that even an internal lateral move increases an employee’s chances of staying on the job by 62%.  Read more…

Here’s Why Recruiting Is A Growing Challenge

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The numbers are undeniable. The economy is booming but so is the level of difficulty in finding top talent. Recruiting talent is definitely a growing challenge.  If you look carefully at the data gathered by the Bureau of Labor Statistics you can see why.

Just take a look at some of these numbers generated monthly by JOLTS (Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey). No wonder Talent Acquisition professionals are unsure where their next hire can be found.

  • At 0.9 persons per job opening, the number of job openings has exceeded the number of unemployed persons for 21 consecutive months prior to November 2019.
  • Job openings have exceeded hires from 2015 to the present.
  • The unemployment rate has plunged from 9.8% in January of 2010 to 3.5% in December of 2019
  • Quits have exceeded layoffs and discharges since July 2011.
  • The quit rate has grown consistently from less than 1% in 2009 to short of 2.5% in 2019
  • Job openings nationwide have shown an increase from 2,731,000 in January 2009 to 7,625,000 in January 2019. Whew!
  • The gap between quits and layoffs/discharges continues to increase.
  • The industries with the greatest percentage of job openings are Leisure/Hospitality and Health Care/Social Assistance.

Want to see numbers that are a little closer to home? JOLTS is working on State Estimates. They can be found on the BLS website and show everything from Job Openings to Hires to Quits to Layoffs and Discharges and total separations. The data is available from February 2001 to June 2019.

Here’s the good news…all of these numbers – and more – are updated monthly and can be downloaded free of charge on the BLS.gov site and can help with recruiting.

 

Source: The Bureau of Labor Statistics/JOLTS

 

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SCG Trendwatch: Recruitment Industry News & Insights – November 2019

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Top Recruitment Thought Leaders You Must Follow in 2019

Recruitment industry has seen dynamic changes in the last few years, recruitment professionals adopting innovative recruitment strategies and methods to ensure successful sourcing and hiring.

If you are looking for new inputs in recruitment, leadership, hiring, human resource, staffing and HR technology, then following the top HR and recruitment thought leaders is a must to keep yourself updated with the latest trends and technologies. The recruitment influencers frequently share their thoughts, ideas, experiences and knowledge online.  Read more…

88% of Professionals Would Be More Likely to Recommend Their Workplace If Their Employer Did This One Thing

More than half of professionals say they would be more likely to accept a role at a company that offers wellness benefits, according to new research.  The study, which delved into the shifting workplace needs and health concerns of 1,000 employed professionals between the ages of 24 and 40, found that as many as 78 percent experienced feelings of burnout at some point in their career. Read more…

The disturbing new findings about discrimination at work

Sixty-one percent, or about three in five employees responding to a Glassdoor survey, reported they have either witnessed or experienced discrimination involving age, race, gender or LGBTQ identity in the workplace.

Harris Poll conducted the global survey in July, attracting responses from 1,100 U.S. employees. While 45% experienced or witnessed ageism, 42% pointed to racism; another 42% encountered gender discrimination and 33% observed or experienced LGBTQ discrimination at work.  Read more…

Symphony Talent acquires Smashfly Technologies

Symphony Talent Intensifies Market Position To Provide The Most Comprehensive Talent Experience Solution In The Industry

NEW YORK, November 4, 2019 – Symphony Talent, a global leader in Employer Brand and Candidate Experience solutions, announced today that it has acquired SmashFly Technologies, the industry leader in enterprise recruitment marketing and candidate relationship management (CRM) technology. Read more…

Tap the talent pool of youth with ‘impact hiring’

The quest to hire entry-level employees – and retain them – is one of the toughest recruiting challenges HR professionals are facing.  The current unemployment rate is at an historic low, and with more than 7 million job openings across the U.S., far too many positions are going unfilled.

At the same time, there is a sizable segment of the population that remains unemployed or significantly underemployed. Called “opportunity youth,” this group of young people between the ages of 16 and 24 are neither in school nor gainfully employed—and they comprise a significant pool of 6.7 million potential workers.  Read more…

How Web Accessibility Affects Employment

All businesses are required by law to be equal opportunity employers. However, even if a company does not discriminate during hiring or employment if its website isn’t accessible to people of varying abilities, that company is still prohibiting the largest minority group – people with disabilities – from seeking employment.

According to The Brookings Institution, only 40% of working-age adults with disabilities have a job.  Read more…

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SCG Trendwatch: Recruitment Industry News & Insights – September 2019

HR TrendwatchWelcome to your monthly round-up for busy HR professionals. Each month, we share the latest news, strategies, tools and trends affecting the recruitment landscape. Check-in each month for the latest updates from all over the web.

Top ATS Systems used by the Fortune 500 in 2019 (Workday beats Taleo)

Workday is the #1 ATS system used by Fortune 500 companies, narrowly beating Taleo.  That’s what we found after a review of the 476 Fortune 500 companies that show their applicant tracking system on their public-facing career sites.  22.6% of these Fortune 500 companies use Workday versus 22.4% that use Taleo.  Oracle is still the #1 ATS provider to the Fortune 500 when you add in Oracle HRMS, iRecruitment and Oracle Cloud (see the long table below). Oracle beats Workday 24% to 22.6% when you add in Oracle’s other software.  Read more…

Fusion Recruiting Labs releases Talenize, the next-generation Talent Sourcing and Engagement Platform

Fusion Recruiting Labs today announced the launch of their newest recruitment platform: Talenize. Talenize is SaaS-based talent sourcing and engagement platform designed for high-volume, high-turnover industries, that effectively connects recruiters with qualified candidates. As the founders of industry-leading hiring platforms FindaTruckerJob.com (FATj.com) and FindaNursingJob.com, the Fusion Recruiting Labs team has developed technologies to source direct candidate leads for recruiters. With Talenize, recruiters will access a fully-managed recruitment experience featuring mobile and desktop optimized applications that boost candidate experience.   Read more…

GR8 People expands Employee Referral Program functionality with ultra personalization

GR8 People, a breakthrough one-experience talent platform for the enterprise, has introduced expanded configuration options through its platform to deliver the most advanced employee referral program (ERP) functionality on the market.

From the ability to support multiple referrals of the same candidate and the assignment of employee referral “rights” over a candidate to the creation of referral grace periods and unique URLs for employees to use when sharing or posting jobs, the enhancements reflect the demand among enterprise organizations for much greater ERP customization and flexibility. Read more...

Linkedin announces skill assessments to help you showcase your skills

We know it’s important to have a way to effectively show the skills you spend time cultivating. In fact, according to new LinkedIn research, 69% of professionals think their skills are more important than college education when job-seeking, and more than 76% wish there was a way for hiring managers to verify their skills so they could stand out amongst other candidates.  Read more…

‘Just Text Me’: Job interviews by today’s preferred communication tool

We now communicate more through our electronic devices than we do in person—this is not news. Yet job interviews have remained largely sacrosanct. While you may be reading this thinking, “Well, what about Skype or video interviews?” you have identified the growing trend of “interview by anywhere.”

Recently, employers are taking this trend one step further by eliminating visibility in favor of efficiency and near limitless candidate accessibility through interviews by text. In the constantly evolving hiring market, employers can gain a significant competitive advantage by understanding how this new process works, the benefits it can afford, and implementation strategies that simultaneously reduce potential risks.  Read more…

Seen by Indeed replaces Prime with more holistic search tools

Indeed launched a new hiring platform aimed at employers seeking better matchmaking between themselves and technology professionals. Called Seen by Indeed, the product is based on Indeed Prime but, the company said, “takes a more holistic view of tech talent.”  Read more…

Staffing industry commits to training adults 700,000 adults by 2020

The American Staffing Association has signed the Pledge to America’s Workers to commit that U.S. staffing agencies will provide opportunities to train, upskill, and reskill 700,000 temporary and contract employees and job seekers during the next five years. The pledge is a White House initiative to recognize the crucial role that companies play in educating and training the nation’s workforce.

To date, more than 350 companies and trade organizations have signed to the Pledge to America’s Workers—promising to provide more than 13.5 million enhanced career opportunities for American students and workers.  Read more…

On Chandler Bing’s Job

In an episode in the fourth season of Friends, Monica, Rachel, Chandler, and Joey find themselves engaged in an argument: Chandler and Joey, they claim, know Monica and Rachel much better than the women know them. Before long, the debate devolves into a game-show-style quiz. The host: Ross, who delights in the job. The topic: the minutiae of the friends’ lives. The stakes (which have become, through a series of predictably zany events, incredibly high): If the women lose the game, they have agreed, they will trade apartments with Chandler and Joey.  Read more…