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Happy to engage. :)
It's almost like an attempt of mixing reality with Marketing hype. There has to be some type of synergy or it is a wasted effort. If you sell a vision about a company and the company doesn't deliver then you lose. People will leave. It sucks to be a recruiter when your person leaves early. An employment brand is built around people's experiences with the company not what marketing and Recruitment say. Although i'd hope that the message would be at least to close.
Let's not make it like empty political promises! We had a famous one here in Australia a few decades ago "No children will live n poverty by 1990!" didn't happen unfortunately. It was ambitious and sounded great, but not really achieveable. ie "Your career will skyrocket at company X. You'l get 8 weeks leave a year and keys to the executive bathroom within 6 months" If there isn't an executive bathroom, there's not hope and you'l have employee disengagement, and then attrition will happen.
When we do the review of someone after their initial 6 months I always ask "has your expereince so far matched your expecations coming in? Did we give you a realistic impression? Or did we over promise?"
That s like you cannot really forsee how a person is going to fit in and deliver within your company until they get there... You can't really tell about a company until you get there...
Just to get biblical on you all.. it is that time of year after all. "Employment branding is in the eye of the beholder" :) I rambled I know.. the coffee is just starting to kick in
"I've never experienced it so it must not exist". The question is not does your employer brand go on a billboard that Jerry Albright can see from the highway? The question is "Does it exist?"
If you were looking for a job and you went home and typed in the name of one of those companies in the hope that there was a position available (for any number of reasons: you need a job, it's close to your house, you like their logo, there was a 'Vette in the parking lot) and you found no way to apply, no benefits page, a google search on how sucky it was to work there, etc and so forth, all of those things would affect your decision.
It is marketing and HR's JOB to make sure that the first impression made "reaching out" and during the application and interview process are ones that align with the brand that company is trying to project, which should (again) be carefully thought out and implemented beforehand.
Employer branding attempts to answer the question "What is it like to work here?" and provide an attractive, truthful answer. That starts from within, it is important and it does exist.
Also Keith I did not say it was way too long. I said you would likely not see a video that long in the States. I watched the whole thing and part of the next one.
Jerry Albright said:Respectfully Keith and Maren - my opinion is not that EB is not something 3rd party recruiters need to be concerned with. It is more pointed:
There is no such thing.
Let me put it this way. - - - As I drive down the highway and see any of a number of companies - both large and small - products I know and many I've never heard of - never (at any time) have I become or made aware of their "employment brand". It just does not exist.
And I'm "out here". In the field. All over the internet. I read newspapers. Magazines. I'm talking to employees. Talking to companies. My brain filters a constant stream of employer/employee/job data. It's nonstop.
At a conscious level I am not aware of any Employment Brand - except maybe Starbucks - but only because they say they have one so I've kind of bought into the idea - though I still couldn't tell you what it is.......
EB - #nosuchthing
Jerry Albright said:Respectfully Keith and Maren - my opinion is not that EB is not something 3rd party recruiters need to be concerned with. It is more pointed:
There is no such thing.
Let me put it this way. - - - As I drive down the highway and see any of a number of companies - both large and small - products I know and many I've never heard of - never (at any time) have I become or made aware of their "employment brand". It just does not exist.
And I'm "out here". In the field. All over the internet. I read newspapers. Magazines. I'm talking to employees. Talking to companies. My brain filters a constant stream of employer/employee/job data. It's nonstop.
At a conscious level I am not aware of any Employment Brand - except maybe Starbucks - but only because they say they have one so I've kind of bought into the idea - though I still couldn't tell you what it is.......
EB - #nosuchthing
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