Job seekers are going beyond the job description to find a job. They want to find an organization they align with and that cares about having them on the team. Potential employees are doing the work to dig deep into learning more about prospective employers. Before clicking the apply button on any job advertising, they're doing their research on your farm or agribusiness. Therefore, it is important to think about your employer branding and marketing strategy when attracting job seekers to your job openings.
An employer brand is the overall perception of an organization in the job market. It’s what an organization conveys as its identity to current and potential employees. It includes the company’s mission, vision, culture, and personality. Your employer brand can tell job seekers if your farm or agribusiness is a great place to work and help with retaining current employees.
To understand your employer branding, you need to consider:
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Once you understand your employer branding and the type of candidates you want to attract, you should start with your marketing strategy. Below are some tips to help you market your company and your job to today's job seekers.
Even if you are a small family farm, having a general website can help you find and attract job candidates. With the right keywords to help with SEO (Search Engine Optimization), candidates will be able to learn more about your operation with an easy web search.
Your website doesn’t need to be fancy, it just needs to house the right information. There are several free website builders, such as Weebly or Wix, that include templates to easily plug in your information. You may also consider hiring a freelancer who can build you a website for a one-time fee.
Having a website not only helps confirm the legitimacy of your operation, but it also gives candidates a better glimpse into what your company is all about. Throughout your website, showcase your values, culture, and what makes you stand out from the competitors.
If you have a website for your farm or agribusiness, consider including a career page in your design. A career page doesn't have to be overly complicated. It should be a place where job seekers can quickly learn about your farm or agribusiness to decide if it's a place where they can see themselves working.
A simple career page should include your organization's story, the mission and vision statements, images and/or videos, a list of your current openings, and instructions on how to apply. Also list any benefits and perks of working for your organization. The career page should tell your story as well as showcase what a day-in-the-life looks like at your organization. Including images and videos can illustrate that easily.
To take your career page to the next level, consider investing in a company branding video to add to your page and/or website.
If you don’t have a website for your farm or ag business, we recommend at minimum creating a Facebook Business page or a LinkedIn page. Ideally, you have all three, but make sure you have at least one to start. In this digital age, it’s crucial for every business to have some type of online presence, whether that be a website or social media profile.
Posting behind-the-scenes content regularly on Facebook, LinkedIn, and/or Instagram can help with your employer branding and allows potential employees to see the day-in-the-life of working for your organization. It’s as easy as posting planting and harvesting images or pictures from a company event. Maybe you are celebrating a goal or one of your employees’ accomplishments.
It may seem obvious what a job description is for, but it should be so much more than just listing the job responsibilities and qualifications for a specific job. You want to make sure your job description is thoughtful and detailed. Your job description should include:
There are a variety of ways you get your job posting out to the right job seekers. Not every platform is right for every organization or every job, so it might be something you need to experiment with. You’ll want to consider the type of job candidates you are looking to attract and where you think those candidates are searching for jobs.
Engaging with job seekers can be as easy as posting on social media and updating your company website. It keeps those potential job seekers and employees informed about your farm or agribusiness. Once a job seeker has applied for your job, keep them in the loop about the hiring process. Let them know of the next steps, if you’ve decided to pass on them, or if there are any obstacles in the way of moving forward. Keeping them engaged during the hiring process can ensure you keep quality candidates interested in the job, even if you’ve decided to interview more candidates or if you’ve gotten behind in the process.
The easiest way to market your opportunities and get connected with the right talent is by partnering with the leading ag recruitment firm. Whether you’re looking to hire on-farm employees, sales professionals, or executives, our team of expert ag recruiters are here to do the recruiting, so you can focus on other areas of your operation. We work with your team to develop a tailored recruitment strategy and utilize our vast industry connections to attract only the top talent for your ag business.
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