'Quiet hiring' shuffles responsibilities and roles: Here's how it may help workers, companies

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In 'quiet hiring,' companies use the skills of existing employees in other areas. Opportunities for growth abound and there are wise ways to put this strategy in place.

"Seeing room for growth is definitely a plus, but does this mean starting employees in more entry level roles [rather] than mid-senior levels?"Kraszewski commented on this specific concern shared on LinkedIn.‘QUIET FIRING’: HOW WORKERS AND EMPLOYERS CAN ADDRESS THIS LATEST BUSINESS TREND

Kraszewski says that quiet hiring is effectively the reallocation of staff to fit new and/or temporary needs. "It’s also a great bench builder, helping keep talent at the ready for heightened productivity," she continued.Quiet hiring can be cost-effective because it allows businesses to tap into their current staff rather than investing in the recruitment and training of new hires, Kraszewski said.

When giving a raise to one or multiple employees, "it’s important for HR teams to make sure workers understand how that will increase their take-home pay," she said, noting that companies should implement the raise "in a seamless way." "Training and open communication must also be layered in every step of the way to set the employee up for success."

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Quiet hiring is burdening a current employee with job descriptions from recently fired employees.

If this is true,then the added of jobs to the economy is a sham, misleading and is purposely excluding unemployed Americans struggling to return back into the workplace. HR depts are in house pimping.

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