ON-DEMAND WEBINAR:
How to Use Culture to Win in Hawaii’s Labor Market
In Hawaii's tight labor market, culture isn't a nice-to-have. It's how you keep your best people, reduce costly turnover, and build a business that runs better from the inside out.
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What you'll walk away with
How to hire for values, not just skills
Practical techniques to assess culture fit before someone ever joins your team.
What it actually takes to build culture carriers
Across your managers, your onboarding, and your everyday decisions.
Real retention strategies that work
Honest lessons from leaders who've faced burnout, uncertainty, and high turnover.
How to measure whether your culture efforts are working
The signals that matter more than survey scores.
Why small, incremental changes add up
How to keep building culture even with limited time and resources.
Meet the experts
Tyler Tuipulotu
Talent Acquisition Operations Partner, ProService Hawaii
Dawn Ijiri
HR Director, La Pietra
La'akea Yoshida
President & CEO, Family Programs Hawaii
DISCLAIMER: This communication is provided for informational purposes only. It is not for the purpose of establishing an attorney-client relationship or providing legal or tax advice, and should not be relied upon as legal or tax advice. This communication is not an all-inclusive list of all state and local laws.
About ProService Hawaii
ProService Hawaii is the state’s leader in HR consulting and management. The company gives employers access to benefits, payroll, HR and risk support that make it easier to hire, manage and grow their teams. With over 3,000 client employers and 50,000 employees statewide, ProService Hawaii impacts nearly 10% of the state’s private employment market, making it the largest and most trusted provider for HR services in Hawaii since 1994. As an industry leader, ProService combines the power of passionate local experts with innovative products to build and transform the workplace in Hawaii. ProService is headquartered on Oahu at 6600 Kalanianaole Hwy., Ste. 200, Honolulu HI 96825. Additional offices are located in Kona, Kahului, Kapaa and Downtown Honolulu. Telephone: (808) 394-3100.