FREE Webinar: 2022 Hiring & Compensation Trends
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2021-11-16
When: Tuesday, November 16, 2021
11:30 AM - 12:30 PM
Where: Online
Canada
Presenter: Mike Shekhtman, Regional Vice President, BC and Manitoba of Robert Half
Contact: CPHR BC & Yukon
pd@cphrbc.ca
604.684.7228

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THIS FREE WEBINAR IS DELIVERED BY OUR PARTNERS AT CPHR British Columbia & Yukon

Description:
Confidence is high in the employment market, and the outlook is upbeat as the economy recovers and businesses continue to hire. But with the return to a candidate-driven market, is your company prepared to face fierce competition for skilled talent? Learn how adapting to new ways of doing business and managing work-life balance — with a focus on flexibility and retention efforts — can help. Plus, see how to manage the need for new skill sets, where salaries are headed, and the latest trends in benefits and perks and benefits as Canada gets back to business.

Learning Objectives:

  • A look at what is affecting businesses moving out of the pandemic (hiring outside of geographies, adapting to hybrid workforce
  • What employers can do to both find and engage talented employees in a tight hiring environment
  • Compensation and skills development trends heading into 2022
  • Latest trends in benefits and perks and benefits (what workers want versus what employers are offering
  • Why and how companies can make Diversity, Equity and Inclusion a focus for their organization

Who should attend:
This presentation is geared towards hiring managers, business leaders, HR and employee engagement leaders

Format: Live Online - Zoom Webinar

*Registration for this webinar is facilitated through CPHR British Columbia & Yukon. You will need to create an account with them in order to register (note: setting up an account is free). Discount code required: MB-MEM21

Time

Login Time - 11:15 am CST
Presentation - 11:30 am - 12:30 pm CST

Registration Deadline

November 14, 2021

CPD Hours

 

1.0

Registration is facilitated through CPHR BC & Yukon. As a result, you must manually record your CPD hour to receive credit for this webinar.

Cost


Non-members: $29.99

Members: FREE*
*Must use discount code: MB-MEM21

Note: This code may not be used by non-members.

Registration Inquiries:  
Questions about registration should be directed to pd@cphrbc.ca 
 

Cancellation Policy

A full refund, less a $10 processing fee, will be issued for cancellations submitted at least one week prior to an event or workshop.

Attendee substitutions are permitted; however, member/non-member rate differences will apply.

Please submit cancellation or substitution requests by fax (604-684-3225) or e-mail (pd@cphrbc.ca).

 

ABOUT THE PRESENTER:

Mike Shekhtman is a regional vice-president with Robert Half, the worlds first and largest specialized staffing solutions firm. In his role, Mike oversees multiple offices and practice groups across British Columbia and Manitoba, managing teams in finance and accounting, administrative and customer support, management resources, and technology. Mike brings with him over 12 years of recruitment industry expertise and an in-depth understanding of the national and local hiring and recruitment landscape. In addition to his role at Robert Half, Mike is a board member for the Canadian Mental Health Association (Vancouver/Fraser Valley) and previously served as board member, chair, and vice-president at the D.A.R.E. BC Society.

About Robert Half Robert Half is the world’s first and largest specialized talent solutions firm that connects opportunities at great companies with highly skilled job seekers. Robert Half offers contract, temporary and permanent placement solutions, and is the parent company of Protiviti®, a global consulting firm. Visit roberthalf.ca.

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