Following on from my previous post regarding the X and Y Generations, and the differences between them as employees, I now want to highlight how different the two generations are when it comes to job seeking. Just to recap Generation X-ers (defined as being born between 1965 to 1979, and aged between 28-42) and Generation Y-ers (defined as being born between 1980 and 1984, and aged between 13-27), are now regarded as the key workforce for the next 20 -30 years and represent the future of business.
So how do these individuals look for a job and what methods do they use? Below are nine methods of job searching (courtesy of Ipsos MORI ) and the differences between how Gen X and Gen Y people use them:
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Recruitment is an ever changing landscape, and with demographics continually changing it makes for some interesting recruiting strategies going forward. The early Baby Boomers (defined as being born between 1946 to 1964, and aged between 43-61) are now starting to retire, and as recruiters we are now having to put more of a focus on Generation X-ers (defined as being born between 1965 to 1979, and aged between 28-42) and Generation Y-ers (defined as being born between 1980 and 1984, and aged between 13-27).
But to recruit and retain people from these two generations, then we surely need to understand what makes them tick in a working environment. Krista Third of Tamm Communications has noted ten different workplace differences between the X and Y generations that we should all take note of:
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At this time of year, when there is plenty of Christmas cheer, there is a really massive problem that effects retailers (and ultimately all of us customers!), and that is recruiting the right numbers of staff at the right calibre for their biggest trading season. One thing that I personally hate is bad service when out shopping, mostly taking the form of ignorance and rudeness. I am sure I am not alone in feeling this way, and you only have to go the USA to see how well retailers treat their customers, to really understand how bad at it we are in the UK. There are of course some very good retailers that this doesn't apply to such as M&S, Tesco and Sainsburys but they are in the minority.
I saw an article in Retail Week yesterday on Tips for motivating retail staff, but having endured yet more crap service over the weekend I thought I would amend this slightly. Below I have listed a number of de-motivational factors that I am sure that a number of retailers have been putting into practice when recruiting their seasonal staff!!
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Within every single publication at this time of year, there is a 'recommended list' of presents to buy for absolutely everyone - apart from recruiters! So I have compiled my list of the Top 10 presents that people could buy recruiters for Christmas - the problem is that only people who have worked in within recruitment will understand where I am coming from!!
So if people keeping asking you what you want for Christmas - you now have a list to send them!! Here are my Top 10 Christmas Presents for Recruiters:
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