OutSolve to Host Free Webinar – How to Comply with OFCCP Mandatory Job Listing Requirements
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May 15, 2020 4:55:48 PM
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Compliance experts from OutSolve and Broadbean demonstrate best practices for listing jobs
Recently, OutSolve and Broadbean joined forces to offer federal contractors a modern solution for automating mandatory job listing and outreach requirements. Register today and learn what's needed to comply, and how to fully automate the process while still meeting OFCCP's guidelines. OutSolve and Broadbean experts also share best practices for submitting jobs to ESDS, local career centers, and to diversity sites.
Topics Include:
- Broadbean Overview
- Overview of Regulations
- OFCCP Compliant Distribution
- Distribution Process
- Quality of Networks
- Outreach Management
- Monitoring and Reporting
Join compliance experts Alex Gonzalez, and Gary Cowen of Broadbean on June 4 at 2 p.m. EST, for a demonstration on how you can push jobs on your career page to workforce agencies, and how you can document, track, and report on posting activities as required by law.
Founded in 1998, OutSolve has evolved into a premier compliance-driven HR advisory firm, leveraging deep expertise to simplify complex regulatory landscapes for businesses of all sizes. With a comprehensive suite of solutions encompassing HR compliance, workforce analytics, and risk mitigation consulting, OutSolve empowers organizations to navigate the intricate world of employment regulations with confidence.
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