As we move through another quarter, we have seen continued changes across HR. Again, HR leaders are left wondering how they can attract and retain top talent.
The Future of Work is the topic everyone is talking about, whether that be for more flexible/hybrid working models, or clear development and succession plans to attract more diverse and inclusive employees.
Organisations will face increased competition for talent; this will make hiring employees challenging and will push businesses to:
We will start to see organisation prioritize Diversity, Equity & Inclusion more than they ever have before. We see through our network that employees now expect to see demonstrable progress, rather than goals or promises. Organisations will need to be more transparent and accountable then reporting on DE&I.
A recent Glassdoor DE&I workplace survey identified that 76% of job seekers consider a diverse workforce important when evaluating companies and job offers.
Why being inclusive matters in the recruitment process
In today’s competitive marketplace, DE&I is a means of achieving positive cultural change, while also boosting brand reputation and becoming an employer of choice – all of which help when it comes to attraction, recruitment and retention.
Besides, at a time when so many organisations are reporting employee and skills shortages, tapping into a more diverse talent pool is a no-brainer.
“If you haven’t got the best talent, you’re not going to be the best, and if you’re not representing properly the available pool of talent, then you’re missing an opportunity.”
- Alex Wilmot-Sitwell, EMEA President at Bank of America
By improving processes to accommodate a diverse workforce, organisations can improve employee experiences and boost engagement at every stage of the employee lifecycle:
We are keen to understand your thoughts and feedback around these topics and would welcome the opportunity to hear how diverse your employee lifecycle is and how this compares with the general market consensus.
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