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San Francisco, California

Tuesdays and Thursdays, December 4 - December 13; 10:30am - 11:30am

4 General Recertification Credits

"The future has already arrived. It's just not evenly distributed yet." -William Gibson

Currently, unemployment for computer scientists and programmers is trending around 5%, relatively high for a white-collar profession. But many high-tech companies caution that even with this saturated talent pool, few candidates have the specialized skills sought after by tech companies. This shortage of qualified engineers has grown more acute in the last six to twelve months, triggering the "fiercest war" for talent in more than a decade.

As in any industry, the role of HR in high-tech is to secure the best talent possible, talent that is sufficiently engaged in work that adapts to the needs of the business. Discover new ideas for engaging the talent in your organization, and prime yourself with new tools and ideas for developing a strong culture, great leaders and leading-edge employee processes.

December 4: Attracting and Retaining High-Tech Talent
Discover the secret to getting top talent through the door and the ultimate retention tool for keeping them.

December 6: Developing Effective Online Training
Discover best practices for designing an e-learning program; engaging your under-30 employee group; and identify which key players can help develop material.

December 11: HR for Startups: Keeping Your Business on the Fast Track
Learn smart solutions for handling the cumbersome HR function, including: tackling the top five HR compliance issues for startups; determining effective technology and provider solutions and takeaway a quick HR assessment tool for your company.

December 13: HRIS
Description coming soon.

Official Website: http://www.nchra.org

Added by FullCalendar on November 16, 2012

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