Why should I work for you?
The Gen Y dilemma
 It
has been called a “war on talent” or an “acute skills shortage” and it's
impact on the labour market has been stark. Great employees, if not engaged,
move quickly between organisations. Whilst specialist recruitment companies
reap the benefits, many employers are left feeling disillusioned by their
ability to attract, select and retain quality talent.
Organisations need to respond to these
market conditions in three ways:
Present a compelling case for prospective employees which answers the
question, "Why should I work for you?". Key elements include clearly
articulated remuneration and benefits, flexible work practices, training and
development, and vision and culture.
Implement an effective selection process making sure that you are
using sound resume screening principles, quality behavioural based
interviews, appropriate assessment tests and thorough reference checking.
Deliver on your promise so that once the candidate commences with
your organisation they experience well structured induction and integration.
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How to engage with Gen Y in the workplace is a
real challenge for business owners. In a tight labour market we need to
explore ways to recruit, retain and develop these employees to their full
potential.
We present a panel to discuss becoming an employer of choice
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Published : 19 May 2008
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