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Audio: Why Nonprofits Increasingly Compete with Google for Talent

Aaron Hurst discusses the social sector talent gap
Dec 6th, 2011 Corporate Social Responsibility, Nonprofit Management, Service Area: HR, Social Impact
In our November 16th webcast, Taproot President Aaron Hurst tackled the affects of unemployment and the increasingly competitive talent market on the nonprofit sector, with The Economist’s US Business Editor Matthew Bishop. And together, they looked to the future, discussing the future of corporate philanthropy, pro bono and tactics nonprofits can adopt to better succeed. Now, we’re happy to offer the audio to everyone who missed it – or heard it and want to listen again:
Listen to the webcast Why Nonprofits Increasingly Compete with Google for Talent

The audio begins during Act One of the discussion – highlighting the affects of unemployment on society and the nonprofit sector in particular.

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