In terms of arming yourself with the best tools to attract candidates, having a strong employer brand is certainly up there. But it's not just about attracting top talent. A strong employer brand can also help with the retention of employees by building a positive work culture and creating a lasting impression that sets you apart from competitors and other employers. But what makes an effective employer brand and how can you add impact to yours?
Employer branding involves promoting your company as a preferred place of work. It shouldn't just be about attracting the best candidates, it's also useful for current employees and stakeholders to improve retention and provide a positive image of your organisation. An employer brand includes your company’s culture, values, communication style and the benefits you offer.
A well-crafted employer brand offers a multitude of advantages:
To build and sustain a powerful employer brand, consider these strategies:
Your EVP is the unique blend of benefits and values you offer employees in exchange for their skills and expertise. It should clearly outline what makes your company stand out and be an attractive place to work. Gather insights from current employees through surveys to understand what they value most and identify what sets you apart from your competitors.
Your company culture should be at the core of your employer brand. Ensure your culture is consistently showcased across all channels, including your website, careers pages, social media, job descriptions, interviews and through the onboarding process. Highlight aspects of your culture and values, such as flexible work arrangements, professional development opportunities or a commitment to diversity and inclusion. This can be communicated in various ways for example how your company offers volunteer days to all staff or interviews with employees talking about what it's like to work at your company.
Your employees are your best brand ambassadors. Give them the confidence to share their work experiences on social media, write reviews on platforms like Glassdoor and take part in company events. Authentic employee testimonials provide genuine insights into your workplace and help attract like-minded candidates - in fact, a Glassdoor study found 50% of job seekers would check Glassdoor reviews when searching for jobs online.
Offering growth and development opportunities is vital for maintaining a positive employer brand. Implement training programs, mentorship schemes and clear career progression paths and ensure this is communicated widely internally for employees and externally for prospective hires. Employees who feel their career growth is supported are more likely to stay and recommend your company to others.
Social media is a potent tool for promoting your employer brand. Regularly post content that highlights your company culture, celebrates employee achievements and showcases the unique benefits. Use the platforms where your audience is going to be - whether that be LinkedIn, Instagram, TikTok or Facebook. Get your marketing team involved and excited to help you produce engaging content that shows off your company, your people and offers a glimpse into what it's like to work there. This year, we started a similar campaign here at Jobtrain, showcasing our culture and personality whilst also getting important messages across. Check out our LinkedIn and TikTok pages.
Regularly gather feedback from employees to understand their perceptions and experiences. Use surveys, focus groups or one-on-one meetings to collect insights. Create safe spaces to ensure employees feel safe in speaking the truth. Act on this feedback to demonstrate you value their opinions and are committed to creating a positive work environment.
The candidate experience has a big impact on your employer brand. Ensure your recruitment process is efficient, transparent and respectful. Provide timely feedback, clear communication and make candidates feel valued, even if they are not shortlisted. A positive candidate experience fosters positive word-of-mouth and strengthens your employer brand. There's good reason for delivering a good candidate experience - 25% of unhappy candidates said they will actively discourage others from applying shrinking your pool of potential talent (ERE Media).
Investing in your employer brand delivers big returns:
Remember, cultivating and managing a strong employer brand is an ongoing effort. Treat it like your favourite plant - continuously nurture and evolve it to create a blooming workplace where top talent aspires to join and remain for the long term.