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HR has never been more important to the success of their companies Posted: In today's litigious society, it is critical the selection of the best candidate for any position be completely objective. That includes selection of candidates for hire, promotion, transfer and training. Applicant Management Systems (AMS) are the newest tools in a company's arsenal and will prove invaluable to HR and management. The right AMS system will reduce and quite possibly completely ... |
Should You Socialize Your Hiring? Posted: Some midsize companies, like MTM Technologies, are using social recruiting to attract better talent with lower recruiting costs by tapping employees' social networking contacts. In a time of widespread layoffs, purchasing a tool to help manage a hiring process might seem like an extravagance to small and midsize companies. But MTM Technologies, a Stamford, Conn., provider of IT services, is ... |
Nokia Could Cut $5B In Outsourcing Posted: SAN JOSE, Calif. In a reverse-outsourcing move, Nokia will stop using external companies to assemble its handsets, cutting a whopping $5 billion in contract manufacturing business, according to an estimate from market watcher iSuppli Corp. Nokia's response to the economic recession stands in contrast to other big systems companies including IBM that are stepping up layoffs and outsourcing. ... |
Posted: SAN JOSE, Calif. -- Amid the downturn and ongoing losses, fab tool maker FSI International Inc. plans to take several cost-cutting measures, including layoffs. ''The global economic downturn is continuing to adversely impact credit availability, consumer confidence and technology spending,'' said Don Mitchell, FSI chairman and chief executive, in a statement. ''As a result, most semiconductor ... |
IT Spending To Slow, With Cloud Computing An Exception Posted: Overall worldwide IT spending is expected to decline by 3.8 percent in 2009, but certain parts of the market such as cloud services could see explosive growth, according to reports from IT analyst firm Gartner. Gartner, Stamford, Conn., this week said total worldwide IT spending would reach $3.2 trillion, down about 3.8 percent from the $3.4 trillion spent in 2008. Of the four key parts ... |
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