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See 12 easy steps to achieve HR bliss February 2019 Newsletter 12 Steps to Achieve a Modern HR Strat

See 12 easy steps to achieve HR bliss [Can't see this email? View it Online]( February 2019 Newsletter [12 Steps to Achieve a Modern HR Strategy]( 12 Steps to Achieve a Modern HR Strategy With the digital era constantly transforming the HR industry, today's workforce has shifted dramatically. These changes have created a new challenge for recruiters and hiring managers: keeping employees invested and inspired. Learn the best way to manage in the modern world of HR through innovative strategy and future-focused tactics in this free ebook. Learn these strategies and more: - Create an upscale interview process - Win with mission-based hiring - Turn negative reviews into recruiting fuel [MODERNIZE MY HIRING]( Upcoming Newton Webinar [Webinar: Fall in Love with Your Hiring Process]( Fall in Love with Your Hiring Process Learn how to hire the perfect candidates for your open roles and avoid making a toxic hire. Join us on Wednesday, February 27th with Andrea Buschmiller, Senior Recruiter at Paycor. [SAY YES!]( Hot Off the Press [Identifying Core Competencies When Hiring]( [How to Identify Core Competencies]( Being able to identify core competencies and how they relate to your hiring needs is crucial. [Learn what to look for when hiring]( [5 No-Fail Ways to Master Millennial Hiring]( [Master Your Millennial Hiring]( Five clear ways recruiting teams can amplify their millennial recruiting and hiring practices. [Start hiring more effectively]( [What is a HRMS]( [What is a HRMS? Do You Need One?]( Learn the basics, important features and how to determine your company's unique HRMS needs. [Support your HR department]( Upcoming Events FEB 27 [Live Webinar: Fall in Love with Your Hiring Process]( Online | Feb 27, 2019 FEB 25 - 27 [Work Rebooted]( San Francisco, CA | Feb 25 - 27, 2019 MAR 11 - 13 [HR West 2019]( San Francisco, CA | March 11 - 13, 2019 Interested in Learning About Newton? Schedule a demo with us today and see how Newton can improve your hiring process. [LET'S DEMO]( Newton Software © 2018 505 Montgomery #2300 San Francisco, CA 94111 [Privacy Policies]( • [Unsubscribe]( [Update Email Preferences]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [LinkedIn](

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