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Do you have the January blues or, more importantly, do you think your colleagues have? January is when more employees can choose to reassess their career paths and start a hunt for another job. Almost one in four UK workers plan to quit their current jobs in 2025, according to recent research. While money remains the main factor for people seeking a new role, it is not the only thing that motivates people to move. A strong Employee Value Proposition (EVP) is increasingly important, with offers like flexibility, welfare support, an inclusive culture and environmental credentials being highly sought after. Here are some key elements of a solid EVP. Enhances Employee Health and Welfare Employees are increasingly concerned with their well-being. A strong EVP will communicate your organisation’s commitment to supporting staff health and welfare, both physically and mentally. This could include everything from offering comprehensive health benefits and wellness programmes to providing resources that help employees manage stress. When employees feel supported in these areas, they’re more likely to be engaged, productive, and loyal. Supports Learning and Development Today’s workforce is keen to learn and develop new skills. Businesses that invest in continuous training and learning opportunities are more likely to retain their employees. Whether it’s access to courses, mentorship programmes, or on-the-job training, a robust EVP communicates a company’s dedication to helping its employees advance their careers and stay relevant in a fast-changing world. Offers Flexibility in Working Hours Flexible working is no longer just seen as a perk. It’s a requirement for many employees. In the wake of the pandemic, hybrid and remote working options have become standard expectations for a lot of job seekers. A well-crafted EVP will highlight how your company embraces flexible work arrangements, allowing employees to strike a healthy balance between work and personal life. This not only boosts morale but also increases productivity and job satisfaction. Encourages Career Progression Employees want to know that there is room for growth within the company. A strong EVP should emphasise opportunities for career progression, from promotions to lateral moves that allow employees to broaden their skills. When people see a clear path to advance within your organisation, particularly with AI becoming more prevalent, they’re more likely to stay long-term. Works in a healthy, inclusive environment Increasingly, workers align themselves with organisations synch with their own ethical beliefs. This can be demonstrated in a number of ways. Firstly, the business must show strong “green” credentials, from recycling to energy reduction and mitigating emissions. However, it also includes things like Diversity, Equality and inclusion (DE&I), creating an inclusive environment where everyone is accepted and encouraged to be their authentic selves. To attract and retain top talent, companies must clearly communicate what makes them unique and desirable places to work. Your EVP is the promise you make to your employees about the experience they can expect from your organisation, from career development to work-life balance.
Well done to our colleague John Hetherington for his recent success at running the TCS London Marathon on 21st April. John ran in aid of Huntington's Disease Association and we were proud to fully support him with this. On Tuesday30th April, Director Liam Salkeld thanked John personally on behalf of Riverside Recruitment and donated £200, helping John smash his original target of £1000!! We are all immensely proud and thank John for raising vital funds for such a worthy cause. And thank you to everyone who donated too. Times are hard for many, and every ££ is very much appreciated. If you still wish to donate, please find link below: https://bit.ly/43awa0W 𝗧𝗵𝗮𝗻𝗸 𝘆𝗼𝘂 #TCSLondonMarathon2024 #HuntingtonsDisease #Support #ThankYou
2024 sees us making lots of positive changes here at Riverside Recruitment UK, and this includes some new starters! One being Jessica Yates, our new Apprentice Recruitment Consultant... Jessica studied at Caldew School and left in June 2022, not fully knowing what direction to go in with her own career choices. Her older sister works within HR, so this inspired Jessica to this field. Wanting to gain valuable experience and skills in an area where she has passion to progress in 'working with people', we feel Jessica will fit perfectly within recruitment and our ethos of supporting people and local businesses. "Welcome to the team Jessica, we are looking forward to watching you grow, succeed and have fun along the way!" Liam Salkeld, 𝘋𝘪𝘳𝘦𝘤𝘵𝘰𝘳
Riverside Recruitment are proud to support Cumbria’s Cash For Kids. Sally and Liam went down to Arco in Carlisle, the HQ for Mission Christmas, and on behalf of the whole team at Riverside and help from friends and family, we donated over 200 gifts! “No child should wake up without a gift this Christmas.” Special thank you to the kids of Grassroots Football and Warwick Wanderers for their huge support with this! Thank you to everyone for donating.
It's becoming much harder to source the talent you need for your business. And it has become much harder for candidates to get the job they are looking for! If only Indeed or CV Library was the answer! We offer a 360° service and support you every step of the way with all your recruitment needs & provide a consultative approach to ensure you have the best solution for your business or your personal career journey. We save businesses time, money and stress! We save candidates the stress when applying, interviewing and can guide you to success with our outstanding relationships with businesses across Cumbria and SW Scotland. Riverside Recruitment are your local recruiter and we are here to support you!