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How HR & Marketing support for Employer Branding



Why is the Marketing department & Human Resource department related to employer branding?

Company brand affects more than just customers. However, some business owners tend to view it as an isolated factor and remove it from their employees. How marketing and HR teams work together to build a brand. The understands the importance of employee engagement to the employer brand and wants to help get the most out of marketing campaigns. There are many benefits to combining HR and marketing functions in brand building.

Just as organizations compete for customers by differentiating product value, they must also compete for talent by differentiating employee experience. A key part of this differentiation is employer brand – your organization’s story, the message it conveys about its reason for existence, purpose, and vision. Employer branding helps turn company culture into reality.

As aware the employer brand is more critical and can't bear with only the HR department, the marketing department also should play the perfect role in promoting the employer brand.

Therefore, partnering of the HR & Marketing departments plays the below-mentioned function in the organization.

1. Creating the multimedia and multichannel

HR professionals know the talent of the required employee. Marketer knows which channels need to work out. As discussed both parties do the employer branding effectively.

Eg :LinkedIn: Optimize your company page, post job openings and engage with potential candidates.

Facebook and Instagram: Share employee stories, company updates, and job openings.

Twitter: Use relevant hashtags, follow industry influencers, and join the conversation.

Content Calendar: Plan and schedule your social media posts for consistency.

2. Build the person

A marketing person knows how to define what the product or service brings to life by identifying potential customer needs. However, HR professionals know what key talents they want to attract as candidates. By considering both synergies including marketing and HR linked together as "How do differentiate from the competition and " How do we engage the talent for organization".(Samdahl,2019)

3. Helping with storytelling

The most influential measure of employer brand effectiveness is the ability of employees to communicate the brand. Additionally, brand messaging should be consistent across employees, talent acquisition, and marketing. Marketing must play a central role in managing the message, and it can also help identify and communicate the right story.

4. Training & Development

Most marketing employees are working outside of the company. Therefore HR professionals can design training programs, workshops, seminars, and training sessions for marketing teams to enhance the team skills and enhance the employer branding activities as well.

5. Get Involving the Stakeholders

Obtain commitment from key stakeholders. Getting your leadership team to invest in your employer brand is more than just setting up a committee where people can express their opinions. It’s also important for every leader to understand the power of their employer brand as a key influencer of brand image and reputation. Leadership needs to be involved from the beginning. This upfront work will help you and your marketing team quickly align and understand the project from start to finish.

Collaboration of HR & Marketing wins together

HR and marketing are not accustomed to collaborating on strategic initiatives, especially those that are HR-driven. However not involving marketing in the project can be a mistake. Marketing owns the brand and needs to take them on the journey with it. Marketing will be happy to be asked to participate, and HR can save time and anxiety by getting them involved from the start.

Top talent gets to choose the company they work for. Access to information and opportunities has accelerated the creation of a new employer branding rulebook, and companies are constantly learning to adapt recruitment, retention, and engagement strategies and practices to succeed. By coordinating these efforts with HR and marketing, businesses will benefit in terms of attracting talent and their "fit" to the company.

Conclusion

In summary, collaboration between marketing and human resources is critical to a company's growth and success. Through a coordinated effort, they can create a strong and unified brand image, attract top talent, and increase customer engagement. When these two important departments work seamlessly together, organizations can reach new heights of excellence in the modern business environment.

As an HR professional, I see employer branding as a connected process within the company. HR plays a crucial role in attracting potential candidates from the competitive market by highlighting factors like salary, working culture, welfare schemes, corporate events, social activities, and sustainability initiatives to attract the best employees. The marketing team motivates these factors to gain advantages and attract customers. When customers are drawn in by the marketing efforts and associate positively with the brand, it also enhances the attractiveness of the company to potential candidates.

Nowadays, many companies prioritize employer branding and even have dedicated roles like 'Employer Branding Specialist.' This is crucial for enhancing the company's brand. Social media is commonly used for this purpose. However, professionals and employers need to be mindful of the positive impact of employer branding on social media. A damaged company brand image can quickly go viral on social platforms, underscoring the importance of careful management. Eg: The recent incident of the McDonald's case has been viral worldwide on social media.

References

Samdahl, E.(2019) Marketing And HR Should Work Together To Take The Employer Brand To The Next Level.(Blog Entry ) 23 January. Available at :https://www.forbes.com/sites/forbescommunicationscouncil/2019/01/23/marketing-and-hr-should-work-together-to-take-the-employer-brand-to-the-next-level/?sh=34c2c4996c98 (Accessed 10 April 2024). 

Peper Super Blog (2022) Marketing and HR Need to Work Together on the Employer Branding Strategy.(blog Entry) 22 March. Available at https://peppervirtualassistant.com/blog/marketing-and-hr-need-to-work-together-on-the-employer-branding-strategy/(Accessed 10 April 2024). 

Lloyd,T (2018) HR and Marketing: Building Your Employer Brand Together (blog entry) 21 August  Available at https://www.emotivebrand.com/hr-and-marketing/.

(Undated) 10 ways marketing and HR can work together (Online) available from https://www.maddyness.com/uk/2023/08/30/10-ways-marketing-and-hr-can-work-together/ (Accessed 10 April 2024). 

Dashiell, S  (2018) Blurring The Lines: Here’s How HR and Marketing Work Together to Find Top Talent.(blog Entry) 27 February. Available at https://blog.rpoassociation.org/blog/blurring-the-lines-heres-how-hr-and-marketing-work-together-to-find-top-talent (Accessed 09 April 2024). 







Comments

  1. True The employer brand is crucial for a company's success, as it differentiates it from competitors and attracts talent. It is essential for both HR and marketing departments to work together to create a strong brand. This involves creating multimedia and multichannel strategies, such as optimizing company pages, sharing employee stories, and using relevant hashtags. Marketing professionals should also identify potential customer needs and key talent to attract. The effectiveness of the employer brand is measured by employees' ability to communicate the brand, and consistent messaging across employees, talent acquisition, and marketing is essential. By partnering with both departments, organizations can effectively differentiate themselves from competitors and engage their talent. I like this Blog

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    1. Agreed. Nowadays, many companies prioritize employer branding like never done before. Thank you.

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  2. Interesting topic. Employer branding is vital factor for any organization. Employee branding will help the organization to attract top talents and enhances employee retention by creating a positive work environment, offering opportunities to grow their careers, recognizing and rewarding achievements. So both HRM and marketing team should have combine strategies which will help the organization to achieve its' objectives.

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    1. Agree with your comments. collaboration between marketing and human resources is critical to a company's growth and success. Thank you

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  3. HR & Marketing support for Employer Branding - includes creating attractive job descriptions, establishing employee benefit packages, and implementing training and development programs that promote the employer brand values. Nice article.

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    1. Thank you for your input. Combination of both departments will drive busses to next level.

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  4. HR and Marketing departments collaborate closely to support employer branding efforts by effectively communicating the company's values, culture, and EVP to both internal and external audiences. Together, they contribute to attracting, engaging, and retaining top talent, ultimately strengthening the company's employer brand and competitive position in the market. Highly informative article.

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    1. Thank you for your inputs. Combination of both can gain good reputation within the industry.

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  5. HR and Marketing departments collaborate closely to support employer branding efforts by effectively communicating the company's values, culture, and EVP to both internal and external audiences. Together, they contribute to attracting, engaging, and retaining top talent, ultimately strengthening the company's employer brand and competitive position in the market.

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  6. Employer branding is crucial for attracting top talent and retaining employees. HR and Marketing play vital roles in shaping and promoting the employer brand.

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    1. Agreed. Both parties involvement is necessary for better outcome.

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  7. YES, Marketing teams are professionals at communicating clearly and engagingly. They may assist HR create a compelling EVP that goes beyond salary and perks to describe what makes your firm excellent to work for. Your company culture, mission, values, and growth potential can be highlighted.

    Your employer brand never matches your claims. Your staff and candidates say so." Recruitics' VP of Brand & Creative Development (Jillian O'Malior )

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  8. Good article shows how important employee branding to a organization. The marketing and human resource departments are crucial in building an employer brand, as it affects more than just customers.

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    1. Agreed with your comment. It's really important to have a good strategy to attract talent people in to the organisation.

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  9. Collaboration between HR and marketing is indeed crucial for building a strong employer brand and attracting top talent. When these departments work together seamlessly, organizations can achieve greater success and growth.

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    1. Thank you for the input. Top talent gets to choose the company they work for.

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  10. Collaboration between HR and marketing is indeed crucial for building a strong employer brand and attracting top talent. When these departments work together seamlessly, organizations can achieve greater success and growth.

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  11. When HR and Marketing collaborate and work, it becomes easier for organizations to stand out in an already saturated market, by building their brand and increasing awareness simultaneously. Progressive workplace growth is achieved when Marketing and HR combine forces, working towards improving the following initiatives that have a significant impact on their people. Nice blog with informative articles.

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  12. Impressive article! Your discussion on the collaboration between HR and Marketing to support employer branding is insightful. By highlighting strategies such as crafting attractive job descriptions, designing appealing employee benefit packages, and implementing training programs aligned with employer brand values, you offer valuable guidance for organizations seeking to strengthen their brand identity. Keep up the great work in shedding light on these crucial aspects of employer branding!

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