The Canadian Guide to Hiring Veterans

The Canadian Guide to Hiring Veterans

Lisa Taylor / Taryn Blanchard

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Editorial:
Challenge Factory Inc.
Año de edición:
2024
Materia
Economía del trabajo
ISBN:
9781777228446
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Whether you’re a small business owner or corporate leader, The Canadian Guide to Hiring Veterans offers a clear and adaptable action plan to help you find the right talent for your team.Discover the untapped potential of Canada’s military Veteran workforce with the second edition of The Canadian Guide to Hiring Veterans. This easy-to-use resource, now updated to reflect current labour market conditions, is your roadmap to becoming a Veteran Friendly Employer. Learn how hiring Veterans can help you meet your talent needs while improving your overall HR practices in today’s challenging and evolving business landscape.Inside, you’ll find practical hiring tools that improve your recruitment, hiring, and onboarding processes. Gain insights from relatable hiring scenarios and evidence-based research that dispel common myths about Veterans in the workplace. Using this guide, you’ll understand why Veterans should be your next hire and how their skills and experience can benefit your organization.The Canadian Guide to Hiring Veterans is more than just a book. It’s a complete toolkit compiled to help you become a Veteran Friendly Employer. Tap into this hidden talent pool today to gain a competitive business advantage and positively impact your organization, the lives of the Veterans you employ, and Canada’s labour market as a whole.

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