Tracy Talks Talent: Staffing Industry Insider Notes for Employers Tracy Smith
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The Tracy Talks Talent Podcast provides insights for employers from staffing industry leader Tracy Taylor Smith. For over 13 years Tracy Taylor Smith has helped companies large and small--emerging to Fortune 500, improve operational efficiency and increase customer satisfaction through talent acquisition and staffing.
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How to Deal with Difficult Employees
What's Tracy's 80/20 rule for dealing with difficult employees? At what point is an employee's "drama" simply not worth it?
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Remaining Relevant as a Job Seeker in the Face of Increasing Automation
Tracy Taylor Smith gives an employers perspective on what job seekers should do to not just remain employable, but sought after as more and more jobs that typically required manpower are now being automated.
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Evolving and Capitalizing on the Shift in Corporate Culture Brought on By The Millennial Generation
How this industry veteran adapted and evolved as the millennial generation has shifted workplace culture and not only survived but thrived in the rapidly changing professional environment.
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What Effect Does Low Unemployment Have on The Staffing Industry?
Staffing industry veteran Tracy Taylor Smith chimes in on how she feels the historically low unemployment rates has affected her staffing firm, and the industry at large.
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How Tracy Smith Offers 24-Hour Turn Around in Staffing
Staffing industry leader, Tracy Taylor Smith discusses how she has created systems and a company culture that allows for her staffing firm to fill the need for employees in less than 24 hours. Includes an account of how this came into play in 2017 when Houstonians experienced the devastation of Hurricane Harvey.
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What are the Differences Between Direct Placement and Staffing?
Staffing Industry Expert Tracy Taylor Smith defines the terms "staffing" and "direct placement" and explains the important differences as they relate to both employers and job seekers.