Have you ever wondered how you can attract more talent to your company without tons of extra work?
Do you have the perfect opportunity, but can’t quite find the right person?
If this sounds familiar, you’re not alone.
In fact, I’ve rarely met a leader who hasn’t felt frustrated by the challenge of finding the right person for the right role at the right time.
But here’s the kicker: you can implement one program that can change everything.
Who better to lean on for recruitment than your own team?
They know the company better than anyone else.
And they can share the joys and perks of working at your company.
A recent Forbes article shared results from a Glassdoor study that showed, “candidates referred to a company by an existing employee have the best chance of receiving and accepting a job offer”.
Whether you have a position to fill, or you’re not actively looking, you can still build a flow of talent toward your company.
That way, when openings occur, your time to fill is lower — and you have quality candidates waiting in the wings.
Andrew Chamberlain, chief economist at Glassdoor, shares that, “Referrals work so well because they give companies information about the job seeker’s reputation and they give job seekers information about the company.”
Creating an employee referral program is easier than it might seem.
You can put one together by following these 3 easy steps:
It’s important, of course, to phrase your campaign positively and be specific about what you’re looking for and when people might receive their incentive.
Giving your employees the confidence and motivation to refer great people gives you:
It’s crucial for the credibility of the program that you do the following 3 things:
Along with your internal referral program, you need an on-ramp that captures candidates’ attention and excites them to work for your company.
That’s your recruitment webpage.
Your recruitment webpage gives employees a simple way to share the opportunity with their friends or associates (you better believe candidates will be scoping out your culture to see if it’s the type of place they’d feel at home).
When your recruitment webpage shines, more candidates click the Apply Now button.
It’s a critical stage of the recruitment process.
If you have questions on this topic or any others, feel free to reach me by email or set up a free one-on-one consultation session, or drop me a comment below.
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