The traditional markers of success — salary, status, and position title — are becoming less important over time. Instead, A-players are prioritising work-life balance, career development, and meaningful work. They’re also looking for leaders who can guide, empower, and co-create alongside them.
Effective Strategies to Attract Top-Tier Talent
We encourage clients to become more resourceful and look at the whole employee experience. Employee Value Propositions (EVPs) are fantastic strategies to authentically showcase your employer brand. We also recommend diversifying your strategy and building a recruitment database so you can prospect A-players continuously.
The key to approaching A-players is a more proactive and personalised approach — something akin to a sales sequence — rather than relying solely on traditional recruitment methods like SEEK. Investing this extra effort in the recruitment process for A-players is crucial.
The Importance of Company Culture
Great cultures prioritise those same A-player motivations — work-life balance, career development and meaningful work. Candidates are keen to identify with your company’s purpose, values, and goals. Openly sharing details of your vision or behind-the-scenes looks offers an opportunity for an authentic glimpse.
Differentiating Yourself in Competitive Industries
Develop an EVP that incorporates both internal and external research. Internally, gather insights from your team about what it’s like to work for your company. Externally, research what your competitors are offering. By understanding both perspectives, you can create a compelling EVP that genuinely reflects your company’s unique strengths.