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5 Top Tips For Attracting And Retaining Top Talent

May 4, 2020 by Julie McGrath

Attracting and retaining top talent is imperative for any company. Employees are also brand advocates and most want to feel that they are making a difference. Creating the right environment for skill sharing and growth can cultivate the essential motivation to deliver excellent work. To support this, employers need to have the right recruitment and retention plan in place with a focus on ‘what are the needs of the employee’.  

 

Below are some top tips on attracting and retaining top talent:  

 

1. Make the application process easy 

When it comes to recruiting the best talent, businesses should focus on how they can create a positive experience. Is the application process well planned, easy to use and communication back and forth fast? Do you have your interview process in place, what are your core interview questions and who will be involved at various stages of the process?

The hiring process is time critical and we have seen many businesses lose out on some excellent people because they weren’t prepared enough or were to slow to respond to applications.  

 

2. Be a Mentor

Employees who are just starting out want to ensure they are doing things right or have chosen the right career/business. Therefore, a mentoring/buddy program should be created, this is where employees can discuss their progress and any other concerns they might have. Senior employees would also highly benefit from something like this, so schedule monthly meet ups or luncheons where everyone can network, share stories, strategies and advice on dealing with other business challenges.   

 

3. Offer Independence and flexibility 

Some potential employees are attracted to roles that offer them flexibility and the chance to build their own confidence and learning. Offering independence can be a positive form of motivation for some employees as they can focus on ‘business outputs’ and not just ‘time inputted’. Offering remote working options can also be a huge benefit as it opens up a bigger talent pool that isn’t based on office location.  

 

4. Outline Career Progression 

Active candidates want to know if the role they are applying for will offer them the chance for growth.  Be prepared as hiring managers to talk about the short- and long-term plans of the business.  Offering an attractive career path to potential employees is important, this will support retention and business goals. 

 

5. Lifelong learning  

With technology and the world constantly changing, it is important that employees’ skills are up to date. Any necessary training for employees can be done formally or online through certifications. Other possibilities include time off to attend relevant events such as conferences or training events that give new insights into your industry. 

“Train people well enough so they can leave, treat them well enough, so they don’t want to”. R.Branson

 

Hiring managers and business owners should focus on continuous improvement through up-skilling and digital transformation. For more information on how to recruit and retain top talent you can download our free e-book.

Filed Under: Interview Tips Tagged With: candidates, career, Interview, recruitment, remote working, Software, strategy, tech, Tech employees, Tech talent, Technical strategy, technology

5 Top Tips To Help You Work From Home

March 22, 2020 by Julie McGrath

With the current situation of COVID19 working from home is becoming more of an option for businesses that can offer this as an alternative. Yes you will be working away but that does not mean you cannot use this spare time to your advantage. This time can also be used to explore other pursuits. You get to spend more time with family and partake in fun-filled activities say for example baking or arts and crafts. The chance is also there to take up a new hobby or re-evaluate your career. Working from home can also be beneficial in helping to maintain both your physical and mental well-being in this current situation. To help you here are some valuable hints and tips that will ensure you can still work from home and look after yourself and your family.

  1. Scheduling

Plan out the days ahead, allow for some flexibility as we know family commitments may change. Plan each day out so time can be divided between family/children and work tasks.  Establish some form of routine to delegate your time over the next few days/weeks.

  1. Stay in contact via online platforms

To ensure you feel connected to your work buddies you can join google hangouts, outlook team or an alternative platform so you can still feel part of the organisation while you’re at home.

  1. Home Workouts

Just because you’re at home does not mean you cannot keep active. You can still get those steps in and keep your pulses racing. There are plenty of home workouts available online via YouTube for you to try out. One we would recommend is this Home Workout with Joe Wicks where you can stay fit and healthy with HIIT workouts for only 20 Minutes a day. Check out Joe’s YouTube channel for further home workout videos.

  1. Activities for the kids

There are plenty of resources both online and offline to keep the kids occupied at this time.  There are also many online resources to help upskill your family and also guided learning video to allow you to get a much needed breather or cup of coffee.  Check out the list below:

  • Kahn Academy https://www.khanacademy.org/
  • Especially good for Maths and computing for all ages but other subjects at secondary level. Note this uses the U.S. grade system but it’s mostly common material

 

  • BBC Learning http://www.bbc.co.uk/learning/coursesearch/
  • This site is old and no longer updated and yet there’s so much still available, from language learning to BBC Bitesize for revision. No TV Licence required except for content on BBC I-Player.

 

  • Futurelearn https://www.futurelearn.com/
  • Free access to 100’s of courses, only pay to upgrade if you need a certificate in your name (own account from age 14+ but younger learners can use a parent account)

 

  • Seneca https://www.senecalearning.com/
  • For those at GCSE or A Level. Tons of free revision content. Paid access to higher level material

 

  • OpenLearn https://www.open.edu/openlearn/
  • Free taster courses aimed at those considering open university but everyone can access it. Adult level, but some e.g. nature and environment courses could well be of interest to young children.

 

  • Blockly https://developers.google.com/blockly
  • Learn computer programming skills – fun and free.

 

  • Scratch https://scratch.mit.edu/
  • Creative computer programming

 

  • Ted Ed https://ed.ted.com/
  • All sorts of engaging educational videos

 

  • National Geographic Kids https://www.natgeokids.com/uk/
  • Activities and quizzes for younger kids.

 

  • Duolingo https://www.duolingo.com/
  • Learn languages for free web or app.
  1. Be Healthy

Of course it still important to try and maintain a healthy lifestyle and make sure you are on a healthy diet (Yes all those green things). Prepare healthy wholesome dishes for the whole family. There are plenty of recipes and tutorials online. A healthy diet will help keep a strong immune system. Also don’t forget to stay mentally healthy and stay in regular contact with those friends and family you may not be able to see face to face over the coming days and weeks.

While we navigate through this uncertain time we can still stay connected, have fun and keep our businesses running. Also now more than ever is a good time to reevaluate your career options. To have a confidential chat with one of our consultants please click here to find a time that suits you.

 

Filed Under: Latest Industry News Tagged With: corona virus, covid19, google hangouts, remote working, technology, working from home

TECHNOLOGY & CORONA VIRUS

March 11, 2020 by Julie McGrath

TECHNOLOGY CAN REDUCE THE IMPACT OF CORONA VIRUS WITHIN THE WORKPLACE.

The Corona virus outbreak has had a huge impact on the world. Continued precautions recommended by health experts have seen the postponement of many public events. Sporting events, movie releases, music concerts have all been cancelled. It has even led to the Special Olympics being postponed.

One environment in particular facing absolute disruption is the workplace as workers are being sent home or businesses are shutting down until the outbreak has ceased. The hospitality sector is a clear example of this. Hotels bookings have dropped 15% throughout the UK and custom for restaurants has also declined with the postponement of the six nations Rugby Match against Italy. Premiership games set to play out this week have also been called off.

Companies are looking at other options such as working remotely from home. Working remotely is now a more common practice and has been made more possible by the rise of technology.

Best cloud computing services – at a glance

  1. Amazon Web Services
  2. Microsoft Azure
  3. Google Cloud
  4. IBM Cloud
  5. Oracle Cloud

The cloud has also proven to have become a huge asset in the midst of this outbreak and become a solution to the problems faced by businesses and schools. Team meetings and collaborations are now being hosted via the cloud. Education has now too joined the cloud so students can still keep learning whilst being at home without their education being disrupted by the corona outbreak. Indeed technology has proven how in the face of a crisis like this it can provide solutions that will benefit both employees and employers.

In the meantime, here are three tips to reduce the impact of Coronavirus within the business.

  1. Build resilience into your businesses. Form you own continuity plans on how your business will deal with COVID-19. Having good plans in place is just good business practice so if you haven’t any in place then taking a bit of time now to do so will be best for your business all round. Some of this summary by Allen & Overy is perhaps aimed at large businesses but a lot may be relevant to consider for SME’S also:

A few points to have in mind would be:

  • How will you continue to operate your business should home-working be required?
  • How will you manage resources should someone in your business have COVID-19 or need to self-isolate?
  • How will you manage contractual risks should you default due to COVID-19?
  • How will you manage finances should COVID-19 impact your business?
  • How will you manage your supply chain?
  • How will you managing your customer/client relationships?
  • Have you got business continuity insurance in place?
  1. Keep up to date with government advice and information. Of particular interest to you will be the advice in respect to employers and businesses:
  2. Please keep the your  Team informed of:
  • Recent and future travel plans for your staff
  • Any instances of self-isolation,
  • Any instances of suspected or confirmed cases of COVID-19.

As an employability business, we work with cloud technologies to allow us to conduct client meetings and candidate interviews. This will reduce the amount of travel and face to face connection required throughout the recruitment process. For more information on how we can help you meet your recruitment demands virtually please get in touch with one of our consultants via  hello@digiskills.agency

 

Filed Under: Business Updates, Digital Training, Latest Industry News Tagged With: cloud computing, cloud platforms, coronavirus, covid19, recruitment, remote working, sme's, technology, virtual recruitment, work from home

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