A growing number of employers are adopting a new hiring practice that focuses on the skills of a job seeker or employee, rather than simply one’s degree. According to a 2022 workforce report, 76 percent of employers use skills-based hiring to find new talent, with 55 percent using role-specific skills tests.
Evidence is accumulating that skills-based hiring works. It widens the pool of well-qualified candidates in often tight labor markets, increases the quality and diversity of hiring, and results in increased performance and employee retention.
Join us for a free, virtual workshop on Tuesday, April 18, 2023. Learn about the advantages of employing skills-based hiring and keys to deploying it successfully in your organization.
WORKSHOP HIGHLIGHTS:
- Reasons for a shift to skills-based hiring
- Identifying the skills required for a job and then translating this into a skills-based job description and posting
- Centering skills in hiring processes
- Tips for success; traps to avoid
- Examples of skills-based hiring in action
- ROI of skills-based hiring
YOUR HOST: Larry Good, President Emeritus, Corporation for a Skilled Workforce Larry has led systems change workforce development efforts across the country for more than 30 years, including extensive work on the use of skills as a shared language within education and work
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