The halo effect explained: How your social mission an attract top talent - Talent Canada
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The lack of qualified professionals directly affects the capacity of innovation and growth of Brazilian companies. While there is unemployment in several areas, the most critical professionals are lacking: engineers, developers, manufacturing specialists, automation techniques, data scientists — the list only increases. According to the Industrial Work Map 2025-2027, Brazil will need to qualify about 14 million people for industrial jobs by 2027…
The halo effect explained: How your social mission an attract top talent - Talent Canada
Building a company around a specific social mission creates a long-lasting impact and establishes a reputation. People will start to see what you stand for more than your products or services. Psychologists call this phenomenon the halo effect — when the positive perception of one part of your business shapes how people view the rest. Understanding the halo effect The halo effect is a bias in which people assume one or more positive traits lead …
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