Google Gives Up The Secrets To Creating A Great Workplace



Google Gives Up The Secrets To Creating A Great Workplace

Google Gives Up The Secrets To Creating A Great Workplace The advice is based on research and results. Shane Ferro Business Reporter, The Huffington Post Posted: 10/30/2015 12:03 PM EDT | Edited: 3 hours ago Google/re:work Google is sharing its HR knowledge with the world.  A new site launched Thursday , re:Work, is dedicated to sharing what one of the world's best corporate HR teams has learned about how to get the best out of its workers. Google is fairly well-known in the business world for having effective managers and happy employees. It has a famously rigorous and open-ended hiring process .  That said, in recent years, more  issues have come up  as the company has moved from a little startup to a tech behemoth with nearly 25,000 employees. The site includes basic advice, how-tos and even case studies that detail how other successful companies have dealt with difficult-to-solve human resources issues.

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