That is the finding of a study by Christopher Collins, Cornell associate professor of human resource studies at the School of Industrial and Labor Relations.
Collins found that small businesses that follow such strategies reap 22 percent more revenue growth, 23 percent more profit growth and have 67 percent less employee turnover than companies that do not have such hiring criteria.
The successful hiring strategies include:
Nicola Pytell | Source: EurekAlert!
Further information: www.cornell.edu
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