Recruiting, Retaining & Working with Employees Across Generations

Recruiting, Retaining & Working with Employees Across Generations - PxHere
Recruiting, Retaining & Working with Employees Across Generations - PxHere
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Dr. Melissa Furman, MS, DBACareer Potential, LLC

$40 – Members$65 Non-members

The program is eligible for 2.0 SHRM PDCs or CEUs

For the first time in American history, there are five generations present in the workface. As a result, organizations are faced with recruiting and retention challenges due to differing mindsets, work styles, and communication styles across the generations. This fun, engaging session is tailored towards the needs of local employers and will provide knowledge, skills, and strategies to maximize successful recruitment and retention across generations.

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