Employee Value PropositionLena Bertuccio, HR Services AdvisorClubsNSW
Todays Session The Recruitment Problem
What is an EVP
Doing your research
Crafting your EVP
Communicate your EVP
The Recruitment Problem
Recruitment has changed and is getting harder
The Recruitment Problem
The Recruitment Problem
“A lack of qualified or experienced applicants”
“Applicants lacking interest in the position”
“Applicants lacking employability skills”
“Competition with other employers for workers”
“Nature of the work - employers believe job seekers are not interested in the occupation or work conditions”
Source: Department of Employment, Skills, Small and Family Business 2018 Survey of Employers’ Recruitment Experiences
The Recruitment Problem
What is an EVP
EVP
Product Brand
CompanyReputation
What is an EVP
CULTURE
CANDIDATE
EXPERIENCE
What is an EVP
• VALUE PROPOSITION
– Unique
– Competitive
– Honest
• CULTURE
– Shared beliefs
– Environment
– Current Employees
• CANDIDATE EXPERIENCE
– Reviews
– Process
– Rejections
What is not an EVP
• It’s not a magic potion
– Wont overcome low pay, location, or
poor leadership
• It’s not a list of perks
– Remember: Differentiate
• It’s not reactionary
Doing your research
What do candidates want?
Doing your research
Doing your research
Sense of community
SalaryFlexible hours
Close to home
Career development
Aligned to purpose
Good teammates
Job security
Job variety
Safe environment
Trust & Autonomy
Challenging workTraining/education
Achieve personal goals & dreams
Doing your research
Top drivers of attraction
Millennials Gen X Baby Boomers
1. Salary/Compensation 1. Salary/Compensation 1. Salary/Compensation
2. Career/development 2. Work-life balance 2. Work-life balance
3. Work-life balance 3. Job security 3. Location of the job
Source: SEEK Laws of Attraction 2017
15.4
12.8
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Salary Work-Life Career Security Location
Millennials Gen X Baby Boomer
Doing your research
Source: SEEK Laws of Attraction 2017
Doing your research
Top three drivers of attraction to hospitality:
Work-life balance (15.4%)
Salary and compensation (12.9%)
Job security (12.1%)*
Source: SEEK Laws of Attraction 2017
Doing your research 1. Demographics
2. Survey Data
• Candidate
• Engagement & Culture
• Exit
3. Absenteeism & Turnover
4. The Competition
Crafting your EVP
Crafting your EVP
Crafting your EVP
Crafting your EVP
Crafting your EVP
Crafting your EVP
Research
Craft
CheckImplement
Refine
Communicate your EVP
Communicate your EVP
• Share stories
• Community events
• Reviews
Communicate your EVP
Communicate your EVP
Communicate your EVP
Awareness
Consideration
Desire
Application
Hire
Advocacy
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