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A large number of people have quit their jobs recently. You hear it all around you. Regardless of size or industry, every company feels the effects of it from staff leaving in one way or another. And while it can be disheartening to lose good employees. You don't have to watch helplessly as they run into the arms of the competition. In fact, there is only one apt strategy to retain the right employees; keep them happy and grow your business with them - and you do that by building a strong employer brand.

The employer brand

While when we think of the word brand we often think of external users, employees naturally experience the brand just as much. From beliefs to culture. All the tangible and emotional benefits of working for you determine how they feel about the whole thing. While every employee has their own individual reason for changing jobs, there are spotlights on common themes that companies face across the board. A disrupted culture. A lack of balance. So here we share four components to remember why an employer brand is so important.

A large number of people have quit their jobs recently. You hear it all around you. Regardless of size or industry, every company feels the effects of it from staff leaving in one way or another. And while it can be disheartening to lose good employees. You don't have to watch helplessly as they run into the arms of the competition. In fact, there is only one apt strategy to retain the right employees; keep them happy and grow your business with them - and you do that by building a strong employer brand.

The employer brand

While when we think of the word brand we often think of external users, employees naturally experience the brand just as much. From beliefs to culture. All the tangible and emotional benefits of working for you determine how they feel about the whole thing. While every employee has their own individual reason for changing jobs, there are spotlights on common themes that companies face across the board. A disrupted culture. A lack of balance. So here we share four components to remember why an employer brand is so important.

A large number of people have quit their jobs recently. You hear it all around you. Regardless of size or industry, every company feels the effects of it from staff leaving in one way or another. And while it can be disheartening to lose good employees. You don't have to watch helplessly as they run into the arms of the competition. In fact, there is only one apt strategy to retain the right employees; keep them happy and grow your business with them - and you do that by building a strong employer brand.

The employer brand

While when we think of the word brand we often think of external users, employees naturally experience the brand just as much. From beliefs to culture. All the tangible and emotional benefits of working for you determine how they feel about the whole thing. While every employee has their own individual reason for changing jobs, there are spotlights on common themes that companies face across the board. A disrupted culture. A lack of balance. So here we share four components to remember why an employer brand is so important.

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Then apply immediately and send us your CV with cover letter by 15 December 2022.

The 1st interviews will take place on Tuesday 20 December 2022. The vacancy will be posted both internally and externally at the same time. In case of equal suitability, internal candidates will be given priority.


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