organization through your job posting. Consider staff testimonials that convey why your organization, and your team are second to none. Promote your mission and purpose. Put together short videos that highlight the team, the position, and your mission as an organization, and include that link in your postings. Think of ways to establish public visibility of your organization in positive ways that will generate more candidates. Your goal is to stand out in a very crowded “talent-seeking” environment.
3.Balance tangible qualities with an open mind
Make sure you have identified tangible attributes for the position. But avoid rigidness. Focus on a candidate’s attitude, work habits, aspirations, demonstrated drive, motivation, and their ability to work with a team. It is these qualities that are difficult to influence. Technical skills can be taught. If you have high performing staff already, chances are, they will be excellent trainers for your newest staff members. Keep in mind the transferability of skills from candidates with experience from a different industry or different type of position.
4.Diversify your talent platform
Consider promoting your organization in ways that are new and different. This expands your reach and increases your chances of finding candidates that represent a diversity of thought, experience and perspective. Remove opportunities for unconscious bias. The best talent that you can find will believe in your mission but challenge the status quo and see things differently within your organization. It’s an opportunity to gain perspective from someone with a fresh point of view.
5.Hire for growth mindset
One of the biggest challenges of today’s labor market is finding experienced talent; individuals that can join your team and with minimal direction, hit the ground running. Consider that your top candidates may lack experience yet show the ability and eagerness to learn and grow. Hire for a growth mindset over experience alone. As a human resources professional with 20 years of experience, I have seen numerous instances in which someone with limited experience and an exceptional attitude can become a top performer and exceed everyone’s expectations. Sometimes, you just need to give someone a chance.
Information provided by: Alternative HR, LLC
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