In your job search, you've probably come across companies you've heard of, and companies you have not. Chances are, the companies you've heard of have employer branding strategies to help them attract top talent and boost employee morale. If employer branding benefits companies, why should job seekers care about it, too?
The short answer: employer branding can actually help job seekers find the right job (and company) for them.
If you're looking for a job, here are three specific reasons why you should pay attention to employer branding in your job search.
It Helps You Get To Know A Company Better
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As you browse job postings and find employment opportunities that pique your interest, it's important to research a company before applying for a job. Employer branding makes it easier for you to research a company and find out what they do, who they serve, and what it's like to work for them.
Companies with a strong employer branding strategy focus on creating and sharing content about their organization on many different platforms, including social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram, and TikTok. Job seekers can easily get a feel for a company's culture through browsing their accounts on these platforms, getting a better idea whether they'd like to work for them or not.
It Shows You How A Company Treats Their Employees
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While you can get a decent amount of information about how a company treats their employees from sites like Glassdoor, employer branding takes it a step further. Every piece of content a company pushes out for their employer branding strategy, from educational articles to fun videos, provides job seekers with a snapshot of the company culture and the types of employees who work there. With employer branding, employees are encouraged to talk about their experiences at work. If job seekers want to find a job at a great company that cares about their employees, they should listen.
Nobody wants to work for a company that treats their employees poorly. By paying attention to a company's employer brand, you'll learn a lot about what it would be like to work there. You don't want to realize you made the wrong decision on your first day at work.
It Makes It Easier For You To Create Your Interview Bucket List
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Paying attention to employer branding will help you create and manage your interview bucket list. As a professional, you should always have an interview bucket list, a list of 10-20 companies you'd love to work for. Companies with strong employer brands will have a higher chance of landing on your interview bucket list because you'll be able to find enough information about them and decide whether they're the right company for you.
What are their values and beliefs as an organization? Do you feel connected to their mission? Are you passionate about what they do? A company with a strong employer brand will help you figure out the answers to these questions very easily so you can conduct an efficient and effective job search.
As you look for a job, remember the importance of employer branding. The companies that spend time building their employer brands are often the companies that have great company cultures, benefits, and other things they're proud of that are worth showing off. The ones that don't—well, that sends quite a different message.
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