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Recruiting Generation Y Candidates Requires Different Emphasis

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Executive Recruiting Firm provides tips on how to attract and hire Generation Y candidates - those born between 1980 and 2003.

Tempe, AZ (PRWEB) December 13, 2007 -- "To stay competitive in today's marketplace, employers need to understand the characteristics of Generation Y candidates and recruit accordingly," advises Ann E. Zaslow-Rethaber of International Search Consultants (ISC), a leading executive search firm that specializes in the sales and marketing industry on a nationwide as well as international basis. Generation Y includes those born between 1980 and 2003 and have nearly twice as many members as the earlier generation - Generation X. Here are a few suggestions on how to recruit for this new group of candidates:

  • Understand their characteristics - Members of Generation Y are confident, independent, socially conscious and comfortable with technology. They are career driven and when looking for a job, take a different approach then generations before them. Instead of asking themselves what companies are they qualified to work for, they ask themselves what companies they want to work for and go after those.
  • Get their attention with a strong recruiting message - since these are tech savvy candidates, recruiting and delivering information in a creative way via the internet is a must. These candidates have no problem being marketed to so be direct and hit home on the strengths of the company and position. Avoid misleading or false messages - straightforward is always best.
  • Offer flexibility - while this group in general is self motivated and hardworking, they want to have flexibility on the job. You can attract them to your company by promoting such perks as flexible work schedules, telecommuting options, and casual dress code. Personal fulfillment opportunities rank higher in this group than do monetary rewards or richer benefit plans.
  • Tout your company's community involvement - these candidates want to make a difference not only on the job but in the world. Publicize any of your company's efforts to improve the community or world such as participating in the green movement, giving to charities or sponsoring community events, for example.
  • Provide ample growth opportunities - because Generation Y members are more loyal to their careers than to their companies, be sure to highlight all opportunities for growth such as training, mentoring, and career advancement. In most cases, as long as they continue to learn and grow within your company, more than likely they will stay put for awhile.

For more tips on how to recruit Generation Y candidates, please check out ISC's website at www.iscjobs.com. If you are in need of an executive headhunter, ISC is prepared to deliver highly qualified candidates to meet the staffing requirements of any company size. To find out more about ISC and the five-star service they deliver, please call them at (888) 866-7276.

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Ann E. Zaslow-Rethaber
Internatinal Search Consultants
(888) 866-7276
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