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8 Steps To Build A Successful Employer Branding Strategy

8 Steps to Build a Successful Employer Branding Strategy

1. Audit existing employer brand

Developing a business is about communicating with current employees and the public. Thus it involves developing an employer branding strategy. For this, you may:

  • Read reviews on sites of employer reviews
  • Conduct informal interviews or send surveys out to your employees
  • Look on social media channels what others are saying about you
  • Or hire an external company to monitor the reputation of your brand

Discover the organization, research, and understand what improvement it needs.

2. Build your employer’s brand

The employee benefits and rewards are given in exchange for their project management skills, energy, time, and commitment. This marks the employer brand stamp, conveying the uniqueness of your organization.

The key elements are stability, work-life balance, compensation, respect, and location that the employer brand should take care of. The critical task is to maintain the integrity and to play the strengths. Look that you can offer and make it attractive and leverage your employer brand.

3. Fine-tune the strategy

Tracking progress enables pivoting approach or accordingly redistributing the resources. Invest more money and time, and explore social media sites to understand what is underperforming. Follow a routine to measure, track, and analyze the best employer branding strategy runs for a long time.

If the existing strategy lack fulfilling the needs of your organization, fine-tune the strategy to reach goals. The process does not give results overnight and there is nothing to boost the employer brand as a quick fix.

4. Set goals

Building a branding strategy is having set goals. You must be aware of the project management’s key objectives and prioritize. Try to understand if your candidates are the best or if you want some workplace diversity. Look for awareness in the organization and check if they meet the tailored goals or create new ones.

5. Showcase the vision and values

A powerful employer brand is to remain consistent with communication and messaging even in an eCommerce business. Ascertain to showcase the vision and values. If your vision is clear, it is easier to communicate through social media official channels. This will draw inspiration from the employees and they will ensure consistency. Ensure your employer’s brands, values, and business goals are in alignment.

6. Be transparent

Build loyalty and real trust with an audience, ensuring transparency. Be honest about business management and even in the process of recruitment, state the position, and what you are looking for. The employee you hire should know his role and inclusions and what he or she is getting recruiting for.

7. Foster employee ambassadors

The employee’s trust works more than employers get to acquire a picture from outside of your business management. Your employees are your employer brand. They are the keys that will attract more right people and build the desired perception of your organization.

The goals and missions fall in place if they are clear. Keep strong internal communication with meetings and internal newsletters. It ensures you are on the same page as your employers.

8. Divide responsibilities

Responsibility is a huge task and so having clarity on handling responsibility is the best. It ensures no complications or at least minimizes the complications. Dividing responsibilities has to be an effective function.

Larger companies hire a branding specialist or a team. They work with consultants, and external agencies or manage a strategy. The best is to ensure no employee handles the additional workload. Everyone must know who will be accountable or responsible. The employee and customer brand are correlated heavily in the eCommerce business, while the customer brand variance of 60% matches the employee brand variance. It suggests within the organization, partnering branding teams may improve significantly the employer brand and the impact is greater.

Sameer
Sameer is a writer, entrepreneur and investor. He is passionate about inspiring entrepreneurs and women in business, telling great startup stories, providing readers with actionable insights on startup fundraising, startup marketing and startup non-obviousnesses and generally ranting on things that he thinks should be ranting about all while hoping to impress upon them to bet on themselves (as entrepreneurs) and bet on others (as investors or potential board members or executives or managers) who are really betting on themselves but need the motivation of someone else’s endorsement to get there.

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