Culture-fit is a critical element in employee hiring and retention – it’s the glue that holds the organization together. While culture-fit is crucial to gauge during the interview process, you shouldn’t wait until you have an opening to showcase your culture.
Every company allocates time and monetary resources to create market demand for products and services, so why not do the same for culture? Culture doesn’t happen overnight; it grows over time from within and with consistency. Thus, your company should have the mindset to create a talent demand for your company’s culture. Exposing potential candidates to the larger picture of what it would be like to work at your organization also takes time, flexibility, and authenticity.
There are no strict guidelines on how to create a desirable culture. Much startup culture appeal focuses on beers, kombucha, balconies, and other cool amenities, but the real motivator for your team must be deeper.
Discover your passions beyond the office, commit to your community, and give back to your employees. Then, share genuine team connections on social media.
Social media is useful for sharing what your business does and generating leads, but its foundational purpose is to foster connections and relationships. So, take to your Instagram and Facebook to show WHO you are, not just WHAT you do.
At the local airshow, we had the opportunity to walk through an experience created by the US Navy to connect to the community and ultimately drive recruitment. From start to finish, we experienced elements of life in the Navy.
Not everyone who walks through this experience is a potential Navy recruit. But everyone in the US Navy Experience:
When it comes to filling an open position, time is of the essence. However, you’ve got to play the long game because the best candidates don’t always reach out when you are actively recruiting. These are relationships you must nurture to make hiring easier for yourself in the future. Now may not be the right time, but as your organization’s needs grow, it could blossom into a perfect match down the road.
Consider creating a talent nurture campaign to keep in front of qualified candidates, so when you are ready to reach out, hopefully, they will be ready to listen.
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