Mastering Recruitment: Marketing Strategies with Shannon

Mastering Recruitment: Marketing Strategies with Shannon

podcast scale - winning team Mar 07, 2024

In a recent episode of Keep What You Earn, Shannon shares her insights on mastering recruitment using marketing strategies with a focus on job descriptions as a key tool for attracting the right candidates. As she delves into the topic, it becomes evident that successful recruitment is not just about finding candidates, but about presenting your company in a way that resonates with potential employees.

Shannon kicks off the episode by discussing the success she's had with job postings, particularly on LinkedIn. She emphasizes the importance of being intentional in how a company presents itself in the job description and notes that this is an undervalued hiring skill. It's not just about posting a job and hoping for the best; it's about utilizing marketing techniques to attract the right talent.

One of the key points Shannon makes is the need to understand the ideal candidate for the position. She shares an example of a job description for a bookkeeper where she highlights the aspects of the person they are looking for. The emphasis is on serving clients, making a bigger impact, having flexibility, and aligning with the company's core values. This approach allows the company to speak directly to potential candidates who are seeking these specific qualities in a position.

Shannon also stresses the importance of living by the company's core values and demonstrating them in policies and initiatives. She mentions a book club initiative, underscoring the value of being lifelong learners and incorporating this into the company culture. By showcasing these initiatives in the job descriptions, the company is able to attract candidates who resonate with these values.

A significant part of the discussion revolves around authenticity. Shannon emphasizes the need for companies to show up authentically in their job descriptions, without sugar-coating or using generic corporate jargon. By infusing personality and genuine company values into the job descriptions, potential employees can better understand and connect with the company culture.

The idea of showcasing company values and culture extends beyond the job description. For Shannon, it's about demonstrating these values in every facet of the company, from interactions within the team to the way the company presents itself on platforms like LinkedIn. This level of authenticity not only attracts the right candidates but also repels those who may not align with the company's ethos.

Shannon's advice is not just about crafting a job description; it's about conducting a self-assessment of how the company lives its values. She encourages companies to reflect on how they implicitly demonstrate their values through their daily operations and interactions. This exercise can help companies identify their strengths and opportunities for improvement in presenting their authentic selves to potential employees.

Ultimately, Shannon's insights present a paradigm shift in the way companies approach recruitment. It's no longer just about listing job requirements and responsibilities. Instead, it's about crafting a narrative that speaks to potential employees, depicting the company as a place where their values and aspirations align.

In conclusion, Shannon’s approach to mastering recruitment through marketing strategies provides a fresh perspective on attracting top talent. By aligning job descriptions with the company's core values, showcasing authenticity, and understanding the ideal candidate, companies can create a compelling narrative that resonates with potential employees. It's a shift from traditional recruitment practices to a more holistic approach that encompasses the company’s ethos and culture.

What you'll hear in this episode:

03:36 Successfully attracting high-quality candidates through unique job descriptions.
07:46 Finding ideal accounting industry employees through marketing.
10:34 Hiring skill: Values, clarity, and authenticity essential.
13:50 Showcase values in job descriptions, implicit demonstration.

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