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ICYMI: Michigan Business Beat | Teri Sand CAMW! Challenges of Employee Retention and Realities of Hiring.

Michigan Business Beat
February 7, 2024 7:00 AM

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Chris Holman welcomes back Teri Sand, SHRM-CP, PHR, CBSP, CRP, Business Services Manager, Capital Area Michigan Works!, Lansing, MI, but serving Ingham Eaton, and Clinton Counties.

Watch Teri and Chris discuss CAMW!'s involvement with employee attraction, retention and more through the Business Services Team, in the YouTube video shared below:

In their conversation, Chris looked to find out several things from Teri;

THEME: Teri discusses the challenges of employee retention and the realities of hiring.

Question: Given the current job market, what challenges are employers facing in hiring new employees?  

  • According to LinkedIn, the following are the top hiring challenges:  

    • “63% of recruiters say talent shortage is their biggest problem.”  

    • “76% of hiring managers admit attracting the right job candidate is their greatest challenge.”  

    • “75% of people would not take a job with a company that had a bad reputation - even if they were unemployed.”  

    • “70% of the global workforce is made up of passive talent who aren’t actively job searching, and the remaining 30% are active job seekers.”  

  • Given the best candidates are off the market in 10 days, nearly 60% of job seekers quit online job applications midway due to their length and complexity.  

Question: What is the best way for employers to recruit the right candidates for open positions?  

  • According to LinkedIn, the recruitment process can directly impact your hiring and people management.  

    • Email is currently the most used and most effective channel to reach candidates, with 51% of candidates ranking email as their most-used channel for hiring and 39% saying it was the most effective way to communicate with them.  

    • Many talent teams rank employee referrals as the most important source of hire, and research shows employers can expand their talent pool by 10x by recruiting through their employee networks.   

    • Employers should also research ways to shorten the hiring process. On average, 55% of the candidates believe it should take less than two weeks from the first interview to a job offer.  

Question: What are some of the challenges employers are facing in regards to employee retention?  

  • According to Forbes, the United States is currently facing a Great Resignation, “spurred by the COVID-19 pandemic, this has turned employment into a worker’s market.”  

    • According to the Corporate Finance Institute, a worker’s market is defined as, “the place where the supply and the demand for jobs meet, with the workers or labor providing the services that employers demand.” 

    • As employees are deciding what’s right for them, employers are having to reconsider what actually makes their company worth working for. 

  • Effective strategies to boost employee job satisfaction:  

    • Offer competitive base salaries or hourly wages.  

    • Let your employees work from home.  

    • Provide flexible scheduling and reduced workdays.  

    • Encourage and promote a work-life balance.  

    • Create a culture that employees want to be part of.  

    • Reduce employee burnout.   

Question: How can CAMW! assist employers with these ongoing issues?  

  • The Business Services Team at CAMW! can assist employers with hiring.  

    • Teri, please provide your expertise in the BST.   

For more information and hiring resources, visit: https://www.camw.org/ 

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