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EPISODE · Jul 27, 2009 · 11 MIN

161-Using the Talent Team

from Clintcast · host Clint Maun

Healthcare recruitment should not be solely laid upon the shoulders of the HR department, especially when retention of these hired employees is more greatly affected by the co-workers and workplace environment they will work within than by HR. How then to best recruit winning employees? Teaming to the rescue! Learn Clint’s hints for utilizing the awesome employees already in place to help seek out and hire more like-minded staffers.

Episode metadata supplied by the publisher feed · Published Jul 27, 2009

Healthcare recruitment should not be solely laid upon the shoulders of the HR department, especially when retention of these hired employees is more greatly affected by the co-workers and workplace environment they will work within than by HR. How then to best recruit winning employees? Teaming to the rescue! Learn Clint’s hints for utilizing the awesome employees already in place to help seek out and hire more like-minded staffers.

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