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Does it matter if a candidate looks good in virtual interviews and on LinkedIn when HR managers make the initial hiring decisions?

Technology-mediated interviews (TMIs), such as videoconferencing and asynchronous interviews, can help both companies and job applicants save time and money in the selection process. The social distance mandates and people’s concerns about the widespread coronavirus during the pandemic have accelerated TMIs’ adoption. While the global economy is getting out of the pandemic, TMIs will likely stay, especially during the initial screening stage, as more companies want to embrace the four-day work week and the remote work trends.

Conrad Manila s champions of sustainability in Mid-Autumn Prosperity – Manila Bulletin

Angel Thoughts Conrad Manila recently recognized six outstanding Filipinos as "Champions of Sustainability" for their commitment and meaningful contribution to the social, environmental and commercial welfare of various communities. The hybrid recognition was held in celebration of the coming Mid

SMIC bullish, declares P7 5-B dividend

SM Investments Corporation is bullish about the outlook for business with the revival of economic activities in the country. “We are encouraged by the continued recovery of our businesses which were severely affected by the pandemic. Our expansion plans remain on track and will accelerate as econo

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CCP partners with Conrad Manila for ‘Of Art and Wine: 20/30' a limited edition print exhibit THE Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP) renews its partnership with Conrad Manila to present the latest installment of Gallery C’s “Of Art and Wine,” featuring the works of the Association of Pinoyprin

Hotels see 2022 as good recovery year

(File photo) MANILA - Hotels are seeing 2022 as a "good recovery" year after observing a rise in the confidence level to travel among Filipinos. "[E]ven if we continue to stay at alert level two, 2022 should really be a good recovery year, not quite the pre-pandemic days but definitely much much better than 2021," Philippine Hotel Owners Association, Inc. (PHOA) board of director and vice president for SM Hotels and Conventions Corporation Ma. Luisa Angeles said in a recent presser. Recovery to pre-pandemic levels, however, could still take about three to four years or at least until after global air traffic returns to 2019 levels, according to PHOA President Arthur Lopez. "[I]f the airlines will not fly, there would be no recovery and (there was a time) that IATA already said 2024 is only the start or the beginning. In other words, it has to peak for maybe one or two years," he said. "There will be a boom in travel because everybody wants to travel a

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