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According to the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM), there will be 22 million new jobs created by 2008, with only 17 million new workers entering the workforce. The Conference Board has predicted that 76 million U.S. workers from the baby-boomer generation will begin retiring in 2010. It's no secret that the biggest challenge companies will face in the coming years is an increasing shortage of skilled workers. These are alarming numbers.
Top businesses are moving far beyond simplistic "Employer of Choice" rhetoric to developing rigorous branding strategies that will attract and retain the right employees. A 2005 Watson Wyatt study determined that companies with superior recruiting practices financially outperform those with less-effective recruitment programs. High-performance companies understand that the key to attracting and retaining talent is to be recognized as a top-tier employer that can meet the needs of high-potential and high-performance employees. By living a strong "employment brand" and clearly communicating that brand through effective marketing practices, employers get the edge they need to attract the best talent and keep them. There are some key areas you can focus on when creating, living and enhancing your employer brand. Find a way to touch every candidate
The manner in which you communicate, or fail to communicate, is a clear demonstration to every applicant of how you operate as an organization and how your company values its employees and candidates. Avoid the "black hole" of recruiting
Finding a way to keep all your candidates informed -- whether they are up for consideration or not -- may require the use of some technology, but the impact this simple enhancement brings to your recruitment process will pay off in spades.
Leverage your talent pool
Effectively marketing to and mining from a talent pool of interested and networked candidates is more efficient and effective than additional advertising and far less expensive. Train hiring managers to be effective interviewers
For candidates, the interview is a way to judge and assess their future employer and manager. The effect of poorly conducted interviews can have a negative impact on the company, as candidates will tell people they know about their experience, resulting in a "knock" against your brand. A good interview experience can help candidates accept a rejection when they are not the best fit. Build and use consistent employer messaging
There is little doubt that recruitment over the next decade will have its challenges. We can mitigate some of these challenges by embracing our employment brands and using best recruitment practices. At the most fundamental level, how you recruit, manage the hiring process and bring new employees into your organization is what will set you apart from your competition. Extensis can help! Extensis offers our clients end-to-end employee assistance, helping them create an effective recruitment campaign, manage their talent pool and manage the entire hiring process. We help our clients find and retain the talent they need in order to grow and prosper. Future employment trends make finding the right employees even more important and potentially time consuming. Let us show how we can help. For more information, go to www.extensisgroup.com, or call 888-473-6398.
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