2023 Hiring Trends for Employers

 

 

Employers are no strangers to hiring challenges.

Since the Great Resignation began back in 2020, labor shortages have taken what appears to be a long-term seat in today’s job market. If finding a promising hire wasn’t already a task, retaining employees proved to be even more of a challenge.

In fact, studies show that the diminishing talent pool is expected to last for years, leaving employers to face an uphill battle when looking to grow and maintain their teams.

How companies adapt will likely vary in 2023, however, the changes in today’s job market should be considered to stay ahead. Demonstrating a sense of awareness and actively embracing the latest best practices in hiring can heavily influence an employee’s decision to join or stay with a company.

Staying up to date with new hiring trends is essential in building a strong and successful team. As we move into 2023, here are a few key trends to keep an eye on:

  1. Remote work will continue to be a major trend

    With the pandemic came the prominence of remote work. This shift put things like work-life balance into perspective, leaving many candidates in search of employers who value flexibility. Though not all employers are on board with the switch, many companies have discovered that remote work can be just as productive as in-office work. In fact, some research suggests that remote workers may be even more productive than their office-based counterparts. Allowing employees to work remotely can improve job satisfaction and lead to lower turnover rates.

  2. Skills shortages will continue to be a challenge

    The skills gap continues to be a major challenge for employers. With technology and industries constantly evolving, it can be difficult for employers to find candidates with the right skills and experience. To address this challenge, employers may need to invest in training and development programs to upskill their current employees. Considering soft skills during the interview process help narrow down candidates who are more likely to succeed in their role, despite their experience or specific skills.

     

  3. Diversity and inclusion will be a priority

    Diversity and inclusion have long been important issues for many companies. Employers everywhere are quickly recognizing the importance of having a diverse workforce. As a result, they are taking steps to create more inclusive environments. For individuals, a diverse and inclusive workplace can provide opportunities for personal and professional growth and helps create a sense of belonging and community. For organizations, this leads to increased creativity and innovation, better problem-solving, and decision-making, and improved success.

  4. Artificial intelligence will play a bigger role in recruitment

    Artificial intelligence (AI) is increasingly being used in the recruitment process, both to streamline and improve the efficiency of the process. AI can help automate tasks such as resume screening and job matching, which can save time and resources for employers. However, it’s important for employers to use AI ethically and to ensure that it is not biased against certain groups of candidates.

  5. Employers will need to adapt to changing job market conditions

    The job market can be unpredictable, and employers will need to adapt in order to succeed in 2023. With a surplus of role vacancies and a shortage in the talent pool, the tables have turned (in favor of the candidates). Being open to hiring trends like flexible work arrangements or investing in training and development programs helps to remain competitive in today’s job market.

  6. Talent acquisition strategies will focus on employer branding

    In a competitive job market, employer branding will become increasingly important for attracting top talent. Social media platforms like LinkedIn, and Glassdoor serve as valuable tools for today’s job seekers. Placing a heavy emphasis on employee satisfaction has lasting effects on a company’s reputation. Employers who can effectively communicate their company culture and values are more likely to attract those candidates who are ideal for long-term employment.

  7. Employee retention will be a top priority

    When an organization experiences high levels of employee turnover, it can be costly to constantly recruit and train new employees, which can disrupt productivity and morale. An organization with high levels of employee retention may also be viewed more favorably by both job candidates and customers, as it may be seen as a desirable place to work and do business with, which can enhance its reputation. Thus, companies will look for creative ways to retain their best employees. Offering competitive compensation packages and promoting work-life balance are effective ways to keep their top performers from leaving.

By being proactive in recruitment and retention efforts, companies can position themselves to attract and retain top talent. To capitalize on these emerging hiring trends in your organization, start by taking a look at your current hiring process. Are there areas you can improve upon or elements that could use updating? Pinpointing an opportunity for improvement will be critical to getting and staying ahead in 2023.

If you’re looking for further guidance as you enter the new year, consider employing the help of a recruitment firm. Allow Glades Talent to help you build your growing team. Contact our team of expert recruiters today for details on how we can support your pressing human capital needs.

 

Published On: December 30th, 2022 / Categories: Recruitment 101 /

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