A large part of today’s workforce, notably Millennials and Gen Z employees,
are looking to work for companies that have a culture of purpose that they can
support for the long term.
These employees are looking for more than just a paycheck. They want to work
for a company they are excited about, one that is doing good things for their
communities and the world, and that has a stimulating work culture. In short,
employees and candidates are seeking work that connects them to a higher
purpose.
This shift in what employees want is something recruiters need to understand
in order to find and hire the best candidates. Candidates are asking about
companies’ connection to their communities and their commitment to social
issues. Candidates increasingly are declining roles if they think the work
doesn’t excite them or isn’t meaningful.
How do you create purpose?
Start by understanding what motivates you and your teams to do what you do.
Ask what value your company creates for customers or how your products or
offerings improve the world. Then, work to shape your company culture and
branding so these values are clear to employees and the candidates you hope to
hire.
Incorporating company values into the recruiting and hiring process not only
helps attract candidates with the right skills for the job, but also those who
would contribute to the culture of the organization. Include details about
your company culture and mission in job descriptions and add questions to the
application that ask candidates to share their purpose. During the interview
stage, ask candidates about those values.
When employees are hired, the onboarding process should re-emphasize the
organization’s mission and core values. There is a correlation between higher
retention rates and longer onboarding processes that create more profound
meaning and engagement from the start. And as remote work
has become
increasingly common, meaningful onboarding and engagement are more crucial
than ever.
Creating engagement
If you feel that engagement is difficult if not impossible to achieve, rest
assured that you’re not alone, and trust that it’s more than possible.
Take the example of KPMG, which saw incredible benefits from an initiative
designed to inspire its workforce to engage on a deeper level and experience
the firm’s higher purpose first hand. The 10,000 Stories Challenge asked employees to create
posters defining how their role in the company has helped shape history. They
also added an incentive of two paid days off at the end of the year if they
met their goal of 10,000 story submissions. The results surpassed their
expectations, with over 42,000 submissions and company surveys showing higher
morale scores, lower turnover rates, and better annual fiscal returns.
Purpose can also come from outside the organization. Sponsoring a local
charity or cause that your employees can come together and support is an
excellent example of purposeful engagement outside of work. Another way to
promote purpose is by providing personal development opportunities. For some
companies, this can come as a “personal development fund” that each employee
can draw from to support causes or activities of their choice. Perhaps they
use the fund to help the social issues that are important to them or use it
for self-improvement, like paying for an art class, an entrance fee for a
marathon, or continuing education courses.
Celebrating the wins
Once you’ve recruited, hired and onboarded candidates who align with your
company’s purpose and have developed your employee engagement strategy, it’s
essential to openly celebrate your employees’ wins to reinforce the importance
of their contributions further.
One way to accomplish this is by conducting regular all-hands meetings or
sending out a company newsletter to discuss goals and initiatives, share key
performance results, and emphasize employees’ role in the company’s success.
Not only do employees want to feel like they are partners in making the
business successful, but they also want to know their voices have been heard
and that their efforts matter.
Recruiting the right people
Partnering with an experienced recruitment services
provider can help you
find the people you need to meet your operational needs and add to your
company culture. When you have a dedicated recruiter, access to our network of
highly qualified candidates, salary negotiation assistance, and contract-to-
hire solutions to test your candidates, you’re free to focus on creating a
workplace where your team members will thrive and see themselves in the
future. Contact us today
to discuss your
recruiting and hiring goals with a global solutions advisor.
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