Here’s Why Your Referrals Program is Struggling
We’re operating amidst tremendous ongoing uncertainty, compounded by a sustained labor shortage unlike that we’ve seen for decades. HR and Talent teams, and the outcomes they drive, are fundamental to how companies move forward and grow. But, they’ve hit a major roadblock – finding people to hire. This year, 93% of companies are investing the same or more in job boards – hoping the increased spend translates to increased applicant rates, but in most cases they are barely inching up as a result. Now, 72% of TA leaders are rethinking their sourcing efforts entirely and many are starting with a fresh look at their referral program. In a recent study conducted by Aptitude Research, founder Madeline Laurano surveyed over 300 Talent Acquisition leaders and found that 84% believe employee referrals are the most cost-effective way to find talent. However, she also noted that most struggle to get their program to deliver consistent results, here’s why:
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They are not integrated into a broader talent strategy or existing technology. Far too often companies design referrals in isolation, and they’re launched and left alone.
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They’re not communicated in a way that is simple and intuitive. Communication is the most significant challenge with referrals programs – employees simply don’t have enough information or can’t easily access and share jobs.
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They are not automated. Technology is a beautiful thing when applied effectively, and in the case of referrals it can amplify human connection to create accessibility and efficiency.
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They lack employee participation. Most companies know the potential referrals have to drive hiring outcomes, but struggle with adoption – program managers need to think far beyond launch, and continually engage their employees and networks.
Referrals technology has quickly become a critical component of the modern TA tech stack, but without the right technology and strategy, they can be difficult and tedious to implement. If you’re looking for ways to overcome the roadblocks in your own referrals program, we’ve designed a Digital Paper to dive into these challenges further and offer practical steps for addressing them all – Read the Digital Paper