Here are reasons why employers should prioritize avoiding practices that scare new candidates.
ENCOURAGE DIVERISTY & CONCLUSION
Scaring new candidates might make you feel like you’re ‘the man’ but this will only serve to create barriers for individuals from diverse backgrounds. A welcoming and inclusive workplace environment helps attract a broader pool of talent, ensuring a rich mix of perspectives, experiences, and ideas. Avoid intimidating practices during the hiring process. This will emphasize an employer’s commitment to fostering a diverse and inclusive workforce.
ENHANCES EMPLOYER BRANDING:
A single unflattering remark from a candidate has the potential to tarnish your reputation within the market, inevitably causing disruptions in your talent pool. Word-of-mouth travels quickly, and if new candidates have negative experiences, they are likely to share them with others. By avoiding practices that scare candidates, you can cultivate a strong employer brand that positions your company as a desirable place to work.
IMPROVES RETENTION RATES:
If candidates feel scared or unwelcome during the hiring process, they may question whether they want to work for the organization at all. By fostering a positive experience, employers can build a foundation of trust and commitment from the very beginning, leading to higher employee retention rates.
MAXIMIZES PRODUCTIVITY AND PERFORMANCE:
New candidates who feel comfortable and supported are more likely to quickly integrate into the company culture and become productive members of the team. Scaring them can lead to increased stress and anxiety, hindering their ability to perform at their best. Employers should set the stage for higher levels of productivity from their new hires by ensuring positive candidate experience is a priority.
At CXL we believe in creating a positive and supportive hiring experience for new candidates. By avoiding practices that scare candidates, we are able to attract diverse talent, enhance their employer branding, improve retention rates, maximize productivity and performance, and build strong employer-employee relationships. Ultimately, investing in a positive candidate experience not only benefits individual candidates but also contributes to the overall success of the organization.