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April 10, 2015 In This Issue
Features
The Brag
Calendar of Events
SHRM Foundation
College Relations
Delta Dental Insurance Co.
HRCI
Burnett Staffing Specialists
Features
In the last issue of HRMatters, we compiled a mashup of Josh Bersin’s Nine Predictions for HR in 2015 with Libby Sartain and Laura Ramey’s thoughts on the same. We want to continue that storyline this week as we hear from Texas HR Influencers Virda Rhem and Michelle Friesenhahn.
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The Mid-Continent Companies, Ltd.
Eni
Concordia University
The Brag
Over the last two months, I have had the pleasure to hear from several of you in Texas, and it has truly been a joy getting to know you, your State Council and Chapter volunteers.
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The latest updates on upcoming education opportunities and recognitions.
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Calendar of Events
Registration for attendees, exhibitors and sponsors is now open!
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Even though large numbers of the 77 million Baby Boomers have already retired in the last four years, have U.S. organizations conducted strategic workforce planning and developed strategies to prepare for the loss of their experienced workers in the years ahead?
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Sage Software, Inc.
AMD Group
SHRM Foundation
The SHRM Foundation, a public charity dedicated to shaping the future of HR, has partnered with e-Rewards to help raise funds. For every person who joins the e-Rewards Opinion Panel, a donation of $5 will be made to the SHRM Foundation.
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College Relations
Texas A&M University San Antonio succeeded at the SHRM Case Competition and Career Summit in Ontario, Calif.
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Ever wonder why your job interviews are not going as expected. Well it might just be something simple that can be easily corrected.
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Today's question: Does studying aboard increase my chances of obtaining a job when I graduate?
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