Recruitment is a big issue. It needs to be done correctly within a workplace to ensure you hire the right staff, and they are retained for as long as possible.
Most people believe that, of course, which is why we’re still in business! But even the most obvious solutions come with their fair share of challenges, and in the competitive hospitality industry, they’re even harder.
Here are a couple of the most common obstacles our team have come across when dealing with the issue of hiring hospitality staff:
1) Re-education
You may have the greatest idea and have even implemented a process to facilitate this, but changing people’s habits can be a gruelling task. As human beings, we prefer our comfort zones, the warm feeling you get when you have something familiar to hand.
For our team, we come across this roadblock a lot since there are still people who are hiring staff in the old-fashioned ways: using agents, posting on job boards and relying on social media – and to enlighten them that it’s needn’t be such a long, costly process and encourage them to use our App instead. Well, that’s no easy feat!
So how to overcome it? Make sure what you’re trying to explain is clear-cut, easy to understand and relevant to your audience. Oh and have patience - things can take time, so respect that, and good things will come.
Working in the fast-moving world of hospitality means that budgets are kept quite tightly bound. There are so many things that the money has to stretch towards, and the allocation of resources in this sector is a military operation.
We’ve come across both sides of this regarding hiring budgets. First, you have the employers who believe that to ‘save time’, they bring in a middleman, generally in the form of a recruitment agent who’ll typically charge a fee but promise to deliver on quality and suitability. Most employers we hear from end up getting bombarded instead of finding relevancy, with more time invested in filtering through the masses to find a glimmer of hope. All this, and they’re out of pocket by thousands!
Other employers are favouring the ‘free’ method – posting their jobs on social media and hoping to fill it without spending anything on 3rd party assistance. Sure, they save the pennies if they don’t use paid advertising, but, trust me, it’s a full-time job to make contact with any candidates to establish availability and suitability, and can take weeks and months to accomplish.
3) Marketing
Marketing your product or service in the right way is crucial to achieving professional success. The wrong strategy means that no-one knows about what you’re doing, and that’s lost business.
While it’s common knowledge that these days a healthy marketing campaign relies heavily on social media presence, even that itself is changing rapidly. It’s becoming less of a creative space, and more of a scientific process, making sure to play into the rules and regulations of the various algorithms enforced by the likes of Instagram, Facebook and Twitter.
But it’s essential to stay relevant to your audience. Keep on top of trending topics in your industry, the latest news, and what people are discussing. This will help your visibility as well as appeal to a wider audience.
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