{"id":167768,"date":"2023-01-27T06:12:35","date_gmt":"2023-01-27T11:12:35","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.ict-pulse.com\/?p=167768"},"modified":"2023-01-27T06:12:41","modified_gmt":"2023-01-27T11:12:41","slug":"5-critical-recruitment-truths-when-securing-tech-talent-in-this-digital-age","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/ict-pulse.com\/2023\/01\/5-critical-recruitment-truths-when-securing-tech-talent-in-this-digital-age\/","title":{"rendered":"5 critical recruitment truths when securing tech talent in this digital age"},"content":{"rendered":"\n

Trying to secure and retain the best talent can be a full-time job in itself, and that effort is undermined if the approach does not consider emerging trends in how candidates view work, the workplace and consequently, the recruitment process.<\/em><\/p>\n\n\n\n

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Over the past several months, we have all become familiar with terms such as \u2018The Great Resignation\u201d and \u201cquiet quitting\u201d, which to an appreciable degree, emphasises the change in mindset that has occurred in the workplace. Traditionally, there was a sense that people lived to work. Being at the office or otherwise working for 12\u201414 hours a day was often lauded or expected, and so it is not surprising that much of an individual\u2019s identity was tied to their profession.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

However, over time, our own perceptions of ourselves and our lives have evolved. We know what burnout feels like, and we appreciate how unrelenting and unforgiving the workplace is, and how easily we can be replaced. Hence the concept of working to the bone and giving your all to a job, but still being expendable, lost its lustre. As a result, people have been rearranging their priorities, with it becoming successively easier with each upcoming generation.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

However, organisations\u2019 recruitment mindset, especially in the Caribbean region, has not evolved as quickly. The same approach and tropes are being trotted out to the chagrin of many prospective candidates. On the other hand, candidates have become savvier, and appreciate that job security is not assured, especially since the job market has become more volatile in recent decades. Below are five observations we have made that organisations should consider when intending to recruit talent.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

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1. Traditional recruitment approaches are becoming less accepted<\/h1>\n\n\n\n

This point bears re-emphasising, and it starts with the job advertisement. There is still a sense that organisations or recruiters want to have the upper hand but want to attract top talent. As a result, many job vacancy announcements tend to have one or more of the following:<\/p>\n\n\n\n