March 2016 #talentbrandrevolution #hiretowin Talent Brand Webinar How to Create a Compelling Employer Value Proposition
Apr 12, 2017
March 2016#talentbrandrevolution
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Talent Brand WebinarHow to Create a Compelling Employer Value Proposition
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Intro’s
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About Lauren
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Agenda
1. Assess the current state of your EVP and talent brand2. Research internally among your existing employees3. Research external brand perception4. Create and test your EVP5. Bring it to life across LinkedIn and beyond
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Any brand is a set of perceptions and images that represent a company, product or service. While many people refer to a brand as a logo, tag line or audio jingle, a brand is actually much larger. A brand is the essence or promise of what will be delivered or experienced.
What is a Brand?
Persausivebrands.com
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An employer brand is the values and attributes a company defines about their organization as a place to work. It is the essence of what they promise to existing and potential future employees.
What is an Employer Brand?
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What is a Value Proposition?
A value proposition is how a company will differentiate and position itself in the mind of it’s target customers. A value proposition is a company’s set of benefits or value it promises to deliver to it’s target customers to satisfy their needs through it’s product offering.
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The Ultimate Value Proposition Example
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Value Proposition Examples
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Value Proposition do’s and don’ts
Do… Articulate it quickly and clearly You don’t get a second chance
to make a first impression Ensure people know how you or
your products and services can help them at a glance
Use consistent language and images
Bring the value to life with examples, testimonials an authentic voice
Don’t Be vague Use inconsistent language Talk about yourself and not what
benefit you provide to the customer
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What is an Employer Value Proposition?
An employer value proposition is how a company will differentiate and position it’s self in the mind of it’s existing employees and targeted potential future candidates. An employer value proposition is a company’s set of benefits or value it promises to deliver to it’s existing employees and targeted potential future candidates as place of work.
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Examples of an EVP
Courtesy of Link Humans (Feb 5, 2016) featuring Jorgen Sundberg, Founder Link Humans and Marie-Dominque Jacquet, Director of Employer Brand at L’Oreal
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Examples of Employer Value Propositions
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Want more examples? Check out LinkedIn’s Most InDemand Employers of 2015 list.
https://business.linkedin.com/talent-solutions/indemand-north-america-2015
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5 stepsHow to create an employer value proposition
1. Assess your current EVP Take stock of where you stand
2. Internal research Understand who you are
3. External research Understand who you want to hire
4. Put it all together Identify your unique offering relevant to your talent market
5. Communicate it Bring it to life on different channels and in different ways to relevant to the behaviors of your target talent audiences
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Step #1 - Assess your current EVP
Review your current assets Do an audit of your online presence
Social media Company website Job boards Glassdoor
Understand your current positioning
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Understand who you areStep #2 – Internal Research
In order to understand who you are as an organization you need to be able to answer the following questions… Who are we? What do we do? Why does it matter? Why do people work here? What do people not like about working here? Why do people leave?
Tools for doing this research Executive sessions Researching company mission, vision & values Focus groups with employees New hire surveys
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Sample New Hire Survey/Focus Group Questions
1. Were you familiar with our company before you applied for this job?
2. How did you first find out about this opportunity?a) Your professional networkb) Social mediac) Job boardd) Company websitee) I was contacted by a recruiterf) Other
3. If you used social media, which sites did you use?a) LinkedInb) Facebookc) Twitterd) Glassdoore) Other
4. If you used job boards, which job boards did you use?a) Indeedb) Monsterc) Other
5. What about our company was most attractive to you? Rank on a scale of 1 – 5.a) Industry reputationb) Leadershipc) Ability to make an impactd) Compensation and benefitse) Development programs
Are you target audiences aware of
you?Understand how people
are finding your opportunities
Understand which resources are people
using. It’s not a one and done process!
Understand what is most compelling about
your company
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Understand who you want to hireStep #3 – External Research
In order to understand who you want to hire to best position yourself to your target talent you need to be able to answer the following questions… Who are we looking to hire? Where are they? What do they value? Who else is competing for them? What does your competition offer?
Tools for doing this research Focus groups New hire surveys LinkedIn Talent Pool Reports LinkedIn Talent Brand Index Glassdoor
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LinkedIn Talent Pool Reports
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Build out different EVPs for your key talent segments
Engineering Sales & Marketing Customer Service Reps
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Custom EVPs for key talent segments
Engineering Sales & Marketing Customer Service Reps
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Talent
Talent Brand ReachTalent that’s familiar with you as an employer
• Viewing employee profiles• Connecting with your employees
Talent Brand EngagementTalent that is interested in you as an employer
• Researching company and career pages• Following your company• Viewing jobs and applying
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19,402,488members
members7,195,669
Example: Talent Brand Index
XYX Company
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Talent Brand Index =
Talent Brand Engagement
Talent Brand Reach
Talent Brand Reach
Talent
19,402,488members
members
7,195,669
XYZ Company 37%
Talent Brand Index can measure your talent brand What percent of people who know about you show an interest?
Talent Brand Engagement
XYX Company
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Employer of choice
Weaker talent brand
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We can compare your Talent Brand Index vs peers
TALENT BRAND
Talent Brand Index
PeersAmazonAppleCiscoFacebookIBMLinkedInMicrosoftOracle
• Yahoo
• -
XYX Company
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We can see how many members have engaged with your company vs your peers
TALENT BRAND
Talent Brand Engagement
Peers:AmazonAppleCiscoFacebookIBMLinkedInMicrosoftOracle
• Yahoo
• -
XYX Company
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Your Talent Brand Index varies across the functions you are looking to hire…
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Talent easiest to engage
Talent hardest to engage
TALENT BRAND
Talent Brand Index – By Function
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Talent easiest to engage
Talent hardest to engage
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…and across the geographies where you have a presence
TALENT BRAND
Talent Brand Index – By Geography
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Glassdoor
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Example: Employer Value Proposition
To be the most attractive employer in the industry for talent who want to grow with a great company
and make an impact.
Career Stability Challenging Work Make an Impact
Rewarding work
Commitments Matter | Raise the Bar | Integrity | Results
Vision
PositionValue Proposition Pillars
Definition
Essence
Proof Points
Values
This is a company with a proven track record that can provide long term career opportunities
Employees work on challenging projects and are continuously being challenged to apply their capabilities
Employees have direct access to peers and decision makers and own the opportunity to make a positive impact in their roles.
Company Awesome fosters a culture where it’s employees are valued and trusted. We are a well managed company providing stable careers combined with challenging work where
employees can truly make an impact.
• Zero layoffs in 50 years• Average tenure of
employees is 15 years• Promote within policy
• Belief in employee development through cross functional projects
• Employee educational assistance
• Pay for performance compensation
• Direct access to decision makers
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1. Bring it to life on different channels and in different ways to relevant to the behaviors of your target talent audiences
Step #4 – Communicate it
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Example of New Talent Brand Commercials
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Summary
1. Assess the current state of your EVP and talent brand2. Research internally among your existing employees3. Research external brand perception4. Create and test your EVP5. Bring it to life across LinkedIn and beyond
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