Note: As you begin your week, here are some tips from the Humetrics blog to help you recruit and hire more effectively, and some questions to ask yourself so when you hear them from a strong prospect you’ll be ready with solid answers.
If your website careers page isn’t delivering quality applicants, perhaps it’s time to revisit the message there. Too many careers pages are little more than boasts about the company’s history of successes and platitudes like “our people are our greatest assets.” Because all of the really great people who want to work are already working and/or could work anywhere they want, it’s imperative to give these folks concrete, compelling reasons to apply.
A couple of corporations that do a good job of this are Costco and McDonalds. Costco tells potential applicants the reasons to apply are:
McDonald’s touts:
How does your careers page measure up?
These are 5 possible reasons an hourly employee accepted your job offer:
While reasons #2 – 5 are logical, solid reasons to sign on, the #1, most compelling reason doesn’t bode well for the employer because the new hire just needs a job, any job, and isn’t invested in the decision. So, the next time an hourly applicant accepts your job offer, you may save yourself some headaches down the road by saying: “That’s great. Please tell me why you decided to join us.”
Even though a job applicant may not ask these questions, you’ll find it much easier to attract, select, and retain top talent when you know the answers: