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Using Gen Y tech savvy to your advantage

You expect colleges and universities to prepare your youngest workers for their new jobs. But are you prepared for them?

These digital natives quickly grow impatient with last year’s hardware and software. Hiring them puts more pressure on your organization to keep its technology ahead of the curve.

Stay ahead of the curve with the audio from our sold our webinar: Social Media for HR Professionals

Here are seven ways to use technology to retain Gen Y’ers:

1. Supply the latest tech. Equip young employees with workplace tools that mirror those they use in their everyday lives.

2. Don’t dismiss Gen Y sites such as Facebook.com as legitimate work tools. Some young sales reps, for instance, successfully use online social networking to market and sell products.

3. Reward your Gen Y’ers—who thrive on constant recognition—with high-tech prizes like PDAs, MP3 players and the latest cell phones.

Social media technologies have had a major impact on the way people interact and communicate. It's up to you to understand and set rules for these new social media technologies in the workplace. Social Media for HR Professionals tells you how. Listen to an excerpt from the event here...

4. Help computer-confident newcomers update their skills. If they can count on keeping one technological step ahead of their friends, they’ll brag about it.

5. Go high-tech with training. Face-to-face lectures are unlikely to captivate recent college grads. Colleges rely more on e-learning and interactive, computer-assisted classroom lessons. Your organization can do the same.

6. Pair computer-savvy young workers with older colleagues who need to learn tech skills. Both parties will benefit from the interaction.

7. Upgrade your telecommuting program
so workers have access to all their office tools no matter where they work.

Social Media for HR Professionals pairs a leading HR social media expert with a top employment attorney to give you the full picture on how this communications revolution affects your workplace and your work.

Whether you're a Twitter devotee or new to the game ... a Facebook aficionado or a beginner ... this insightful webinar will help you formulate policies, train your staff, recruit top talent and more!

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