Having a reputation for being an appealing employer with a positive company culture is how to attract employees and retain your top talent. Read on to learn how to do just that!
It matters because…
Say it with us: everyone is better off with a healthy work-life balance!
More than ever, qualified candidates that are considering your company are looking for a culture that emphasizes personal well being. And the ones that don’t often pale in comparison when it comes to employee retention.
As an employer, encouraging a healthy work-life balance can look like this:
Employees that feel like they have a healthy work-life balance are more productive and are more likely to stay with their employer long-term.
How to get started 👉 For more information about creating a healthy work-life balance with your staff, read How to Help Your Team Find Their Work-Life Balance.
This may seem like an obvious point, but it’s not always as clear when it comes to potential employees.
You better believe job seekers are searching for a position that they can grow in, and a company that champions that growth. When an employee is scoping out your company, they might be deterred if they feel that they don’t have an opportunity for growth in the listed position.
Showcasing growth potential for new hires can look like:
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This point hits especially hard in work-from-home scenarios, which can feel isolating, especially for new employees. Bringing your team together purposefully, for bonding and growth, is a crucial aspect that makes a company attractive to employees. Don’t miss out on it!
Here are a few tactics that you can try:
Giving your staff plenty of opportunities to bond and connect with each other is the perfect way to make your company more attractive to employees.
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Nobody benefits from companies beating around the bush when it comes to money. Your employees want to know exactly how they’re being compensated for their time, and what that means in relation to their workload and expectations.
Give your employees access to the information about compensation that they need, and be clear about compensation in your job listings including employee benefits such as disability, life, and health insurance, retirement benefits, PTO, fringe benefits, profit sharing, and more.
Pro tip 👉 Incentivize current employees to contribute to employee recruitment and the hiring process with an employee referral program! Employee referral programs are effective because current employees are able to identify potential candidates who would be a good fit for the organization's culture and values, as well as the specific job descriptions.
Employee referrals are often more likely to accept job offers and stay with the organization longer than candidates discovered through a different recruitment process, such as job boards or hiring agencies. Offer a monetary bonus to your current employee who refers your new hire to say thank you!
A great way to attract and retain employees is to give them the flexibility and autonomy to work at their own pace, on their own schedule (this is especially important for working parents who need that extra flexibility). It’s a common misconception that allowing employees autonomy in the workplace will result in a lack of productivity. In fact, it’s quite the opposite.
Allowing employees to control their own time wherever possible will create a work environment of trust and understanding. And though this looks different in every workplace, consider the following:
Reiterate and uphold your company’s mission and values whenever and wherever you can—on your social media, in your employer brand handbook, in team meetings, and everywhere.
Employees want to feel connected with their workplace’s mission and values, so showing your staff that you put your mission into practice in your everyday work is the perfect way to accomplish exactly that.
How to get started 👉 Download our eBook to learn more about strengthening your company culture for a distributed workforce!
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A good company for employees will uphold their values, care for their staff, and encourage autonomy, self-care, and flexibility whenever possible. This includes promoting a healthy work/life balance, being understanding and respectful of your employee’s time, and creating an inclusive and fun work environment.
Potential employees want to feel like an active part of the organization that they are working for. This includes working for a company whose mission and values align with their personal ones.
By being an active champion of your company’s values, new and existing employees will be excited to be a part of the team and grow within the company.
When it comes to what makes a company attractive to employees, job candidates are seeking opportunities to grow within the company, flexibility and autonomy, and a healthy work-life balance.
A company that displays these three factors, plus the others outlined in this article, will be more attractive to future employees and enhance the employee experience.
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