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What exactly should an HR Professional do to increase talent value proposition?
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How one can win the so-called war going on for Big data talent?
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Outthink them in new and creative ways, What’s so knock-out about your pay and perks? What’s there in your bag for those millennials? How many sponsored family vacations have you thrown in your offer? Then there are those things about the job per se. How about research-oriented projects that add value and qualify the talent for raises? Have you implemented gamification in the team to separate the wheat from the chaff? Aspects like these will increase your talent value proposition. Source: What They Still Don
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What new tactics are being applied for hiring big data talent?
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These days hiring big data talent has become a major task for HR professionals. There is still a lot which they don’t know about hiring big data talent. I strongly recommend this article for such professionals. It gives great insights. bit.ly/2i9wDu1
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Why hiring big data talent has become such a major task for HR professionals?
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You should read the book "Who Moved My Cheese" written by Spencer Johnson, and you will find the reason as to why big data talent assumes significance in modern business. In this volatile business environment with seamless boundaries across the globe and innovative technology revolutionizing the features of products and demands of customers, the business can survive only if it adapts itself to this fast change.

To know what is changing in the markets, the business shall analyze vast volumes of information available in various forms so that it can predict customer needs, market trends, and technology requirements to keep itself always on top of the performance vis-a-vis its competitors. For example, once Nokia ruled the mobile market in India and it was almost a household name in telecommunications. However, it remained complacent with its almost monopolistic market share and became unaware of the much-improved models which its competitors brought into the market. The change did not happen overnight but Nokia remained unaware of the change. That's where the big data analysts prove critical to business.

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Thank you so much everyone, links provided by you guys are really informative.
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