Just how worried should you be about these generational
changes?
Well, the Office
of Employment projected that the average large company in
the U.S. will lose 30-40% of its workforce due to retirement over the next 5-10
years. Yikes. Definitely time to shift your Millennial
recruitment strategies into high gear.
Young Talent
Hiring young talent has many benefits:
- Flexibility. You have the opportunity to shape an individual to be the best fit for your company.
- Youthful perspective. Millennials bring fervor and excitement to client engagements, meetings and projects.
- Innovation. This is the most educated and technology-savvy generation. They bring fresh ideas, creative thinking and the ability to see things differently.
To hire a Millennial, you need to think like a Millennial.
So here’s how we suggest you focus.
The Top Three Ways to Get on the Millennial Radar
1. Foster their interest in technology
Growing up in a digital savvy world has
created the expectation of innovative websites, social media engagement, and
interactive recruiting efforts. Everyone wants to be excited about the company
they work for. If your website is
outdated and doesn’t captivate the skilled person checking you out (believe us,
they Google EVERYTHING), they won’t even bat an eye as they cross you off and move
onto the next company on their list.
Do yourself a favor, update your website,
get on social media, and invest in a well-designed career page that encourages
applicants to get excited to work for you.
2. Participate in the community
According to a recent USA Today article, Study: Millennial generation more educated, less
employed,
civic trends have always risen with age, but this generation is emerging as
being much more involved at an early age.
Millennials care about community involvement.
To get on their radar, you need to look at
the bigger picture. Figure out how to
promote yourself as not only a thought leader, but also as an active member of
making your community, industry, and the big picture, better.
3. Appeal to their shared characteristics when
constructing recruiting communications, HR initiatives, training programs, and
more.
- Social - This generation is showing up as totally aware of work-life balance. They value spending time with family and friends doing things they enjoy. They want a fun work environment.
- Team oriented – A recent survey of Millennial professionals, conducted by Robert Half International and Yahoo! Hot Jobs, found that over 60% of Millennials want to hear from their managers at least once a day.
- Achievement oriented – Praise is something this group is accustomed to, show that you value your employees and are invested in their individual and group success.
- Flexible – Technology has opened new doors and more opportunities – Millennials expect convenience. Find a way to incorporate this into your program.
The foundation of a successful business is an invested,
interested employee base and Millennials want to be a part of that. Those companies that don’t
change their thinking and processes to attract, hire, and retain this new generation
will risk it all.
Take our advice and invest in Millennials, because by doing
that you not only are investing in yourself as a company, but you’re investing in the strength of our nation.
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