It's time to get the insights you need to boost productivity and efficiency in the workplace
With ActivTrak's productivity dashboards and reports, you can easily see how work gets done so you can increase behaviors that drive business while curbing those that distract.
Measure indicators of productivity, trends and benchmarks across teams.
View working hours, including productive time, by day and week across individuals and teams.
Keep a pulse on engagement levels of remote and in-office workers
See which applications and websites boost or hinder productivity.
Analyze context switching by each employee to discuss strategies for minimizing distractions.
Identify workflow bottlenecks across people, process, and technology.
Article by Simon T. BaileyThe COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted nearly every industry in the world. As many of us seek to realign ourselves and our businesses, we'll need to utilize a crucial skill: being able to pivot with grace.What do you value? What do you prioritize? What is the biggest dream you have for your life? Answering these questions — and then taking ...
The term "ghosting" refers to an abrupt end to correspondence for no rhyme or reason — that you know of, at least. And while ghosting first arose as a dating phenomenon, it has snuck into the hiring process. Candidate ghosting occurs when a candidate suddenly ends communication midway through the hiring process. One second you're talking ...
As a recruiter, you think your primary focus is on finding the right talent to do the job. Indeed it is. But while talent greatly matters, so does the person behind the talent. In other words: When choosing a candidate, culture fit matters as much as requirement fit. How? Great culture means great employee experience, which means great customer service. A great culture isn't created by hanging nice quotes on your office walls. To build a ...
The global public health crisis and resulting period of ongoing remote work should be making employers rethink their approaches to recruitment and retention. Moving forward, workers' geographic locations will be much less of a barrier to employment in comparison to pre-pandemic days, affording them more choice among prospective employers. One of the ways employers can distinguish themselves from their competitors in the talent market, particularly in the eyes of younger workers, is to offer competitive
For a foreign national who has accepted a role at an organization based in the United States, members of the HR or talent acquisition team are often their first point of contact at their new employer — but they shouldn't be the only points of contact. Hiring managers who understand the immigration process — and especially the challenges that foreign nationals can face during it — can be better advocates for their foreign national employees. Importantly, that helps lay the foundation for a solid ...
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Since April, Recruiter.com has been tracking recruiter sentiment and hiring activity through the Recruiter Index®, an ongoing survey of recruiters and hiring professionals on the front lines of the job market today. November's survey saw overall sentiment largely unchanged from October — but that doesn't tell the full story. For the first time since July, recruiters were feeling less confident about the job market in November than ...
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