Last year around this time, Dawson had a Customer Service Open House - we advertised on job boards, our website and spread the word on our personal social media accounts. This brought us about 30-40 people that we were able to help!
Today, we abide by the same rules and hardly have anyone walk through our door…what are we missing?
Has anyone else experience this struggle? It comes with the Staffing territory, I know, but this "drought" seems to be lasting longer than normal.
How do we find those top notch Customer Service Representatives?
They are sitting at home on Unemployment. Our gov't has seen fit to keep extending Unemployment benefits. Their was a job fair last week in Portsmouth NH and they had a total of 15 applicants show up. Quite the contrast from the summer of '09 when we had a job fair and there were over 10,000 candidates that showed up. I do think it is a symptom of a larger problem. I had three candidates this week so far turn down a temp to hire gig.
The pay was 15.00/hr, which is not bad with a possible bump of 1.00-2.00 after conversion and what did I get, "well I am on unemployment and your job is not paying close to what I should be making."
It is not the number one issue, but I consider it to be close to the top!.
Best of luck!!
Steven
P.S.: We postd a job ad on Craiglist a couple of months ago in Tucson, AZ and within 3 days we had over 400 applicants. I think it is definately dependant on geography and what is happening in that local economy..
Unfortunately Steve is probably right... I ran into this issue time and again when I worked for the state employment agency. It's very frustrating. If you haven't already try to develop a strong relationship with your local workforce development office - they can and should be encouraging people to take even temporary positions and can set issues with unemployment if candidates refuse.
Thank you for your comment, Steve.
It is amazing how important timing is and it is such a shame that people choose unemployment over going to work. Timing and location are everything when it comes to connecting with job seekers. Seems like we are not alone with the "drought" of finding those top notch candidates. Yes, also depends on the local economy! I appreciate the discussion and here's hoping things turn around!
Amy, thank you for the comment!
Yes, having that local connection is key and we definitely see all the signs of people trying to work around getting off of their unemployment. Seems crazy, but it's so true...people would rather collect than work. We will just have to keep pushing through and hope that they have to come to us...and soon!
isn't it nuts? 9% unemployment, people are occupying city streets (apparently because they don't have jobs) and here we are chasing down candidates wherever we can get them. Something does not compute. :)
Amy and Glenna,
That is a complete mystery. Of course if you take out the homeless and the Anarchist, then the Occupyers are few. But you are 100% correct, it doesn't make sense!!
Sandra,
Thank you for your comment and I agree, it would make things less complicated if their could be a happy medium. I suppose that isn't coming anytime soon and we just have to hope for the best! Things are slowly, but surely, picking back up and here's hoping that means more job seekers knocking on our door!
Steven and Amy,
Yes, it's crazy and we will just all have to find them one by one! Cross our fingers!
@Sandra in WA they can draw a partial benefit or at the very least the amount awarded doesn't diminish. I've worked with people who had their initial 6 month benefit amount last over a year because they took whatever temporary work they could in the meantime. Of course that varies state to state but I can speak for WA and tell you our state government / agency (that I used to work for!) does a TERRIBLE job of telling job seekers that.
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