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The Employee Value Proposition (EVP) and global mobility: a tool in the war for talent?

The Employee Value Proposition and global mobility: a tool in the war for talent? | Magazine | Relocate magazine

This article is taken from the latest issue of Relocate magazine. – the must read for HR, global managers and relocation professionals. The EVP (also known as also known as an Employer Value Proposition) informs current and potential employees about what they can expect from a company that they (wish to) work for.

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Recruitment Technology Is Less Important Than These Six Skills

 

Recruitment Technology Is Less Important Than These Six Skills

All I see lately are recruitment conferences focused almost entirely on technology. It seems as if other things — the really important skills that differentiate the skilled recruiter from the amateur — are not important anymore.

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Full Service Employer Branding Agency Alternatives

To test what you are made of as a Talent Attraction pro, you have been tasked with building out an Employer Brand strategy. Did we mention you have been given next to no budget? Yikes!

Fret no more because we have five full-service Employer Brand agency alternatives that will help you step up your EB game for less than you think.

1 Capstone projects – One of the most time-consuming aspects of an employer branding project is the research phase. Did you know that many universities have student research projects called “Capstone projects”? By partnering with local post-secondary institutions, you may be able to benefit from research resources while simultaneously supporting our emerging workforce. It’s also important to note that these students likely have not been down this road before, so this option will require strong oversight to ensure the end result aligns with your organization’s goals.

2 Inhouse resources – Look internally for talent with an interest in learning about employer branding. You may find several employees who can carve out time to support this initiative. Next, build a project team that leverages their natural abilities. Who is the super creative person in the group? Who can write and give Stephen King a run for his money? Align the team with someone from Marketing who can help guide them through a similar process to what is used in consumer branding.

3 Part-time Freelancer – Consider hiring a freelancer on a part-time basis to work with internal resources. This approach allows a company to contain costs while still benefiting from Employer Branding expertise.

4 Employer Branding Co-Operative – Powerhouse Talent’s EB Co-Operative was created to be an alternative to the traditional agency engagement. Co-Op members gain instant access to Powerhouse Talent’s exclusive learning platform with bite-size training ranging from, “what is a recruitment funnel?” to “digital marketing”. Members also gain access to LAND YOUR BRAND, our Employer Branding training and blueprint. To put the action in Talent Attraction learning, members also obtain their very own EB Strategist to ideate and coach them on a monthly or quarterly basis. It’s like having your very own EB Strategist for a fraction of the cost.

5 Employer Branding Accelerator – The more nimble the organization, the more viable this option becomes. An accelerator is a one day intensive where together with Powerhouse Talent, organizations build out the foundation of their employer brand. Once the session is over, Powerhouse refines the session output into a strategy and tools for your team to activate.

There you have it, Employer Branding can be achieved on little to no budget with some creativity and sweat equity!#LetsDoThis

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Top 10 Reasons Why Peer Interviews Are The No. 1 Candidate Selling Tool

Top 10 Reasons Why Peer Interviews Are The No. 1 Candidate Selling Tool

For some unexplained reason, the sales component of recruiting is often ignored. Few recruiting leaders ever make a scientific assessment of the sales component of recruiting, but if they did, they would instantly become champions of peer interviews. Peer interviews (where a panel of team members conduct a candidate interview) are certainly not a new practice.

 

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Attract Quality Candidates by Thinking Like a Product Marketer

Attract Quality Candidates by Thinking Like a Product Marketer

Talented people are bombarded with opportunities. So many that yours could easily be lost in the crowd. There’s a simple way to make your opportunities stand out — package your jobs as if you’re marketing a product. I was reminded of this method when I was in the tea aisle of Whole Foods Market.

 

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How Design Thinking Might Humanize Talent Acquisition

How Design Thinking Might Humanize Talent Acquisition

We’ve heard it all: AI will take over the world and eradicate mankind. What if we are the robots? Over the last century we certainly have been busy rationalizing the “human” out of human resources. Paradoxically, our humanity, and more specifically our ability to empathize, be creative, and solve complex problems will remain our competitive advantage for the foreseeable future.

 

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JCPenney is enticing workers with free vacations to New York and Miami as retail’s ‘war for talent’ heats up

JCPenney is enticing workers with free vacations to New York and Miami as retail’s ‘war for talent’ heats up

JCPenney is looking for ways to stand out from the crowd as a “war for talent” hits the retail sector. On Tuesday, JCPenney hosted a nationwide hiring day where applicants were invited to come in to its stores and interview for jobs. To entice workers, it offered expensive prizes to eight lucky candidates.

 

 

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Candidate Declines Can Feel Better and Here Is How…

Candidate Declines Can Feel Better and Here Is How…

Let’s talk declines! Nobody likes delivering bad news but declines don’t need to feel like the door is forever closed. ⠀

Here are five ways to decline #LikeABoss ?⠀

  1. Mindset shift needed

From the outset, treat the interview process as an exercise in relationship building. Modern talent attraction is about building real relationships with a talent community and THEN exploring if it is a match vs. treating the process as an assembly line. A well optimized process can coexist with one that feels genuine, comfortable, and human.⠀

2) Pick up the phone ☎️

If someone has taken the time to interview with you, close the loop in a human way. This is not the time for an ATS autoresponder or worse, radio silence??‍. ⠀

3) Make it personal and human

Come from a place of empathy and genuinely thank them for getting to know your company. Share the decision but recognize what you gained from the interaction (“We loved learning about …”). In doing so, hopefully they too will reflect upon the opportunity as a learning experience. It’s not the outcome they had hoped for, but a positive interaction and experience nonetheless. ⠀

4) Learn about their experience

Take time to understand their candidate journey. This is a great way to learn how to optimize the candidate experience and demonstrate that despite the outcome, your candidate matters and you care.⠀

5) Keep the welcome mat out.

Invite them to apply again and stay in touch. Transform “no” into “not at the moment”. People evolve and so do business needs. Close the process loop, not the door. ?

The golden rule applies here… treat others how you wish to be treated. Your employer brand AND consumer brand will thank you and so will your heart. ⠀

✌️, ❤️, & meaningful careers!

 

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80% of LGBTQ workers are ready to come out at work, but only half do

80% of LGBTQ workers are ready to come out at work, but only half do

Eighty percent of LGBTQ employees said they’re ready to disclose their orientation to their workplace, but only half actually have, according to a report emailed to HR Dive from the Boston Consulting Group (BCG). BCG’s fourth-edition global survey on the perceptions of LGBTQ employees also found that a third of these workers said they believe that being out at work would hurt their careers.

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Companies are Using Architecture and Design to Inspire Workers

Companies are Using Architecture and Design to Inspire Workers

Can an office building, workplace, or cityscape have an impact on how we feel — both mentally and physically? In her fascinating 2017 book, Welcome to Your World: How the Built Environment Shapes Our Lives, architecture critic Sarah Williams Goldhagen takes an in-depth look at the emerging science of architecture and reveals that boring buildings aren’t just an eyesore; being exposed to generic and monotone environments day after day can lead to boredom, unhappiness, and even physical distress.

 

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