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Seasonal Employee Onboarding Done Right: From First Day to Final Season

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Most advice around seasonal hiring focuses on finding workers quickly, and there's no shortage of guidance on where to post, how to screen, and when to start . But the part that actually determines whether a seasonal hire helps your team or adds to its workload happens after the offer is accepted. Seasonal employee onboarding is one of the most overlooked parts of the seasonal hiring process. When time is tight and the busy season is already approaching, it's tempting to get new hires on the floor as fast as possible and let them figure out the rest. But without a clear onboarding process , even capable workers spend their first days navigating basics instead of contributing—and that costs more than most employers realize. The real measure isn't time-to-hire; it's time-to-productivity . Whether you're managing a summer retail floor, a hospitality operation, a warehouse running at peak capacity, or an office team stretched thin by vacation coverage, the underly...

Built for Constraint: Developing a Staffing Strategy in a Challenging Labor Market

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For many years, the dominant question in workforce planning was operational: how do we fill our open roles? Hiring managers refined their recruitment processes , shortened time-to-hire , and expanded sourcing channels. Staffing agencies scaled up, and job seekers were courted more aggressively. The underlying assumption in most of this activity was that the pipeline was operating as it had in the past: that skilled workers were available, that entry-level roles would continue feeding mid-level ones, and that the right combination of speed and incentive could close most staffing gaps. But what if those assumptions no longer hold? What if the staffing challenges affecting key industries, such as healthcare, logistics, manufacturing, and skilled trades, aren’t a phase to get through, but a new reality to operate in? The conditions that once made difficult roles sustainably fillable have become less reliable across many industries. Functioning talent pipelines , manageable workloa...

Human Judgment in the Workplace: The Hidden Cost of Wasting It

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For most organizations navigating a constrained workforce , the staffing conversation has centered on numbers—not enough people, not enough candidates, not enough capacity to cover the work that needs to get done. In recent years, that conversation has grown more complicated, layered with questions about AI tools , automation, and how roles may evolve as technology continues to reshape the workplace. But there's another dimension to the problem that doesn't appear in the numbers and isn't solved by technology. It's not just how many people are in what roles—it's how those people's human intelligence , technical expertise, and critical thinking are actually being used. Experienced workers are hired for their ability to think, interpret, and make decisions in context. But those uniquely human strengths don't always reach the work that needs them most. When skilled employees are regularly pulled into basic coordination, documentation, and gap-filling—task...