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How Employers Can Leverage Hiring During The Holidays

How Employers Can Leverage Hiring During The Holidays

With the holiday season quickly approaching, many employers may already be looking into next year to think about hiring. Just under half of our LinkedIn survey respondents, 45 percent, said their company is waiting until the new year to hire talent for their team. While business may be winding down as we approach 2023, employers who are leveraging this time to bring in new talent may put themselves in a better position at the start of the new year.

Kathy Cali, Account Manager at Hunter Recruiting explains, “During this time of year, many organizations face a slowdown in business operations, causing them to consider putting hiring on pause until the start of the first quarter.” She continues, “However, candidates are not slowing down their job search during this time. In fact, they are often utilizing time-off from work to update their resume, search for jobs and attend interviews with other organizations.”

Not only are there a number of candidates looking for jobs during the holiday season, Cali explained that they are engaged candidates as well. She adds, “We see that these candidates are quick to move through the hiring process and have greater availability for interviews during this time.” With more engaged candidates, companies can bring in talent at a quicker rate and hit the ground running in 2023.

Keep Your Job Posts Live

The holiday season presents a unique opportunity to market yourself to candidates. Historic data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics shows that we can expect fewer hires in December. In December of 2018 there were 26 percent fewer hires. However, despite this decline compared to the rest of the year, there are still a large number of people job searching as 4.6 million people found their new opportunity that very same month. With many organizations decreasing their focus on hiring during this month, there will likely be less competition online as other companies lower their spend on job advertising platforms. Less jobs online could mean better visibility for your roles. By maintaining or increasing your online presence for hiring, you could attract more engaged candidates to your job postings and be well on your way to finding great hires before the new year.

Show Off Your Benefits

During the holiday season, professionals are taking time away from work and focusing on their personal lives. This time away from the office underlines the importance of benefits for professionals who enjoy spending time with friends and family during this season. Recently released research from the 2022 Nash Squared Digital Leadership Report found that 73% of digital leaders are leaving tech jobs for more money, 39% are leaving for better career prospects and training and 22% are leaving for flexibility and work-life balance. If your organization offers these benefits or others, make sure they are highlighted on your career page, in your job descriptions and are featured on your social media. If your company is rolling out new benefits or internal initiatives in the new year, consider highlighting those as well to attract candidates to your postings. As professionals look ahead to the new year, they may be setting career resolutions and it is likely that those who are looking for a new role will be prioritizing opportunities that offer a solid benefits package.

Prepare a Hiring Strategy For The New Year

Regardless if your company is hiring during the holiday season or waiting until the start of the first quarter, it is a good idea to utilize the end of the year to assess what went well and form goals for the new year to come. According to iCIMS 2023 Workforce Report, one in three workers are planning to look for a new job in 2023. What is your organization going to do to find, attract and ultimately hire top talent in the new year? Consider creating a hiring plan, which might include implementing new technologies to help your HR and talent acquisition teams hire talent more effectively or incorporating specialized staffing firms into your hiring process. Preparing ahead of time can help your organization hit the ground running in the new year.

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Feeling Stagnant in Your Job? Here Are Six Tips to Jumpstart Excitement and Engagement

Feeling Stagnant in Your Job? Here Are Six Tips to Jumpstart Excitement and Engagement

Employees who have been in their current role for some time, may not have the same “spark” they had when they first started in their position. This can be due to several different factors, including an absence of advancement opportunities, lack of interest in your industry or feeling as though you don’t have anything left to learn in your role.

If you are experiencing this feeling, you are not alone. Oracle conducted a study on employee happiness and found that nearly 75% of workers find themselves trapped or bored in their current position.

When facing this feeling, it can be hard to figure out what the next step is to make sure you don’t get burnt out. Read our tips below to jump start your career no matter where you are in your professional journey.

Set and Communicate Goals

The first step to making a change, is figuring out what you want the future to look like and how you want it to differ compared to current times. Consider having a brainstorm session on your current job situation and set goals for the future.

Additionally, consider writing down all your goals on a piece of paper or a safe place where you will be reminded of them. According to the Dominican University of California, writing down your goals makes them 42% more effective than if you were to keep them in your head.

After figuring out and writing down your goals, give yourself time to complete them. For example, if you set your goals at the beginning of the year, check on them every couple of months and track progress.

It is also important to communicate goals to your manager. Consider having discussions about how the organization can help you reach your goals and be open to receiving both positive and negative feedback in relation to them.

Setting and working towards these goals could help you get out of a career slump and propel you to future success. Read our article on career goal setting to learn more about figuring out your career goals and communicating them in an effective manner.

Take on New Projects and Step Outside of Your Comfort Zone

A common problem with professionals who feel stagnant in their job is that their daily responsibilities and tasks have become too repetitive. This can be due to the pure nature of the job or lack of change in work from management.

To help address this problem, consider offering to help with new projects. This can be done by having a meeting with management to discuss the opportunities available, and express your interest in getting involved with new initiatives or projects going on in the organization.

If you start working on more projects, you may be introduced to new coworkers and different areas of the business. Forming these relationships at work can provide great professional networking opportunities within your organization.

Another benefit of taking on new projects is that it may help you get noticed by management. Vantage Circle found that 71% of executives believe that employee engagement is critical to company success. Offering your services and taking on new projects shows engagement and commitment to the organization, which could lead to promotions, raises and even possible management opportunities.

Develop New Skills and Refresh Old Ones

Another great way to get out of a work slump is to learn a new skill. Learning new skills not only helps your personal satisfaction, but it can also greatly improve your work quality which can help you stand out to upper management.

Learning skills is also very important in a technology-based world that we live in today. Technology is always changing which leads for more opportunities of learning for employees. Gartner reports that 58% of workers will require new skills to keep them at their current productivity level.

Here is a list of new skills that you could consider learning or improving at work:

  • Coding
  • UX Design
  • Analytics
  • Emotional Intelligence
  • Creativity
  • Time Management

Depending on your position, the skills that you learn may look different, but taking a dive into developing one of these skills may change the satisfaction of your career and re-energize you about your current position

Make New Connections at Work and in Your Industry

When you are in a role for an extended period of time, you have a chance of working with the same people every day.

One way to ignite engagement is to consider connecting with coworkers outside of your department. At work, it is easy to stick with your specific line of work and only communicate with direct team members. Branching out and talking with new people can lead to more excitement and happiness.

Here are some ways you can meet coworkers outside of your department:

  • Attend company-sponsored events and activities
  • Have lunch in the company’s communal spaces
  • Introduce yourself to someone new
  • Go out of your way to meet new employees

While it is great to meet workers outside of your department, it is also beneficial to meet others that share the same role as you, but at different organizations. Zippia reported that 79% of people believe that networking plays a vital role in their career progression. Meeting other peers in your field not only helps your professional career, but can even help your personal life.

Here are some ways you can make connections outside of your company:

  • Connect with similar professionals on LinkedIn
  • Attend industry specific meetings/conferences
  • Join a professional association
  • Reach out to college alumni

By attending events and joining organizations, you could find yourself with a whole new network of professionals in your industry. This can lead to career development, friendships and even open the door for great job opportunities.

Help Your Colleagues

Another way to make work more fulfilling, is to help out coworkers and form workplace relationships with them. According to a survey done by Forbes, employees who help others and form friendship in the workplace see a significant increase in workplace satisfaction compared to an employee that does not have workplace friendships.

When you are helping others, there is a high chance that those actions will be reciprocated by them, creating a sense of community

Here are some ways to help colleagues in the workplace:

  • Reach out and ask extra help is needed on a project
  • Ask to lead a project to elevate stress from a colleague
  • Ask coworkers about their personal life
  • Recognize coworker’s accomplishments

Consider doing these things to not only help your fellow coworkers, but also for your own wellbeing at work.

Consider a Move Inside or Outside of Your Company

If you find yourself making changes to get excited about work, and you aren’t seeing any results, it may be time to investigate a career move within your company or a whole new job entirely. This feeling is not uncommon, nearly 65% of currently employed professionals are looking for a new job or position as of 2022 according to Zippia.

If you want to stay at your organization, but have an interest in a different role, consider talking to employees from different departments to try to get an understanding of what your opportunities are out there. Some companies also have internal job boards where you can research all the latest postings and decide if any of them might be worth applying to.

If you are ready for a new organization or role entirely, consider looking at outside job boards or talking with recruiters to figure what the next best step is for you and your career.

Feeling bored in a job can be disheartening and emotionally draining, but considering these tips may help you restart your career and lead you into a path of success.

Looking for a new career? Check out Hunter’s latest job postings here.

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