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HR Happy Hour 389 - Cultivating Next Generation Talent at Liberty Mutual

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HR Happy Hour 389 - Cultivating Next Generation Talent at Liberty Mutual

Hosts: Steve Boese, Trish McFarlane

Guest: Francis Hyatt, Executive VP of Enterprise Talent Practices, Liberty Mutual

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This week on the HR Happy Hour Show, Trish and Steve were joined by Francis Hyatt, Executive VP of Enterprise Talent Practices at Liberty Mutual, a Fortune 75 insurer,  to talk about how the giant company engages and approaches the new and emerging talent it needs to keep meeting their important and challenging hiring goals. On the show, Francis discussed how Liberty Mutual uses an understanding of what today's newest entrants to the workforce are looking for in an employer to shape and craft their programs and strategies for new hire recruiting, employer branding, internships, and onboarding for optimal results. Additionally, Francis shared how they connect Liberty Mutual's mission and vision, helping people feel secure, to their recruiting and talent programs.

This was a fun and informative show, thanks Francis for joining us.

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