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7. Feedback is HR Currency According to Julie Develin and Chas Fields

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7. Feedback is HR Currency According to Julie Develin and Chas Fields

If organizations want to hire the best talent, they need good information. The way to get it is via feedback and technology can help. Chas Fields and Julie Develin from UKG’s human capital management group talk about how companies can use candidate and employee feedback to improve the recruitment process and achieve better retention.

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