Saturday, January 4, 2020

Is the War for Talent Real

Is the War for Talent RealIs the War for Talent Real? ToddRaphael from ERE_Net weighs in on TheRecruitingReelClick To TweetJosh Tolan My name is Josh Tolan and Im the CEO of Spark Hire, the leading video interviewing platform used by thousands of organizations around the world.And this is The Recruiting Reel, a video series where we discuss real recruiting challenges with prominent recruiting experts to provide you with actionable tips you can apply to your own recruiting.And today, were lucky enough to have Todd Raphael on the show. Todd is Editor in Chief at ERE Media which runs some of the most popular industry communities such as ERE.net, TLNT, SourceCon, and The Fordyce Letter.Known around the world as one of the top HR and recruiting thought leaders, Todd brings a wealth of knowledge to The Recruiting Reel and were excited to have him answer the question Is the war for talent real?Todd Raphael This is Todd Raphael with ERE Media. ERE.net is our domain name. And when it comes fo r the war for talent, I get that there is one. I get that there are occasions when you have people in a finite pool of potential employees they have to have clearances, they have to have a certain certification (IT certification), they have to know how to drive a truck or fly a plane. So there are finite pools of people at any given moment without training, but I feel like from my observations talking to thousands upon thousands of recruiters, managers, and employers over the last few years that the war for talent is actually overstated or overhyped in some cases. Why? Because so many people dont even feel like theyre even eligible to work for so many companies and theyre notI know a lot of people who work very hard, very long hours, and very well (from my observations.) But, they really cant go to a real traditional corporate job and are self-employed or are in some other circumstance where they have a lot of flexibility. Why? They are mothers who have to drop off their kids or th ey have aging parents. Or maybe they dont have kids or aging parents, but maybe they just dont want to commute. Maybe they just dont want to spend their time going to corporate sales retreats, corporate outings, or happy hours after work. Or whatever it might be.A lot of people I know simply dont feel like they fit into what corporate policies expect of them and they probably dont.Unfortunately, and sadly, the result is a larger war for talent than there really needs to be.Josh Tolan Todd brings up an incredibly thought-provoking challenge that every organization amplifying their corporate culture will face.Highly qualified candidates are disqualifying themselves from positions theyre qualified for on the basis of something in the employers messaging that makes them feel like they wont fit in or be a successful and happy employee at that organization even though they have the skills.Sowhat can you do about this? How do you ensure youre not driving away talent before they even apply? Here are 2 steps you should consider immediatelyDont let one individual or team come up with the messaging for your employer brand. Involve multiple people from multiple teams and youll end up with a broader perspective on the culture and personalities within your organization and what employees like about working there.Take this crowdsourced message to market and test it Measure the results and see how it impacts the candidates youre attracting.Over time, youll gather feedback from employees and candidates to improve your messaging and hopefully, attract the highly qualified candidates who may not have applied in the past.A big thank you to Todd Raphael for coming on the show today. Everyone should check out ERE.net to see the amazing community that Todd has helped develop and while youre there, take a look into some of the events and conferences that Todd and the ERE team organize.Lastly, follow Todd on Twitter ToddRaphael and connect with him on LinkedIn using the URL below.Thank you for watching The Recruiting Reel and stay tuned for more episodes. For additional HR and recruiting content, head over to hr.sparkhire.com and subscribe. Also, follow us on Twitter, sparkhire. And subscribe to our YouTube channel to be the first to know about the newest episodes of The Recruiting Reel.Thanks again for watching and happy recruiting