Young professionals are currently considered the next generation of skilled workers and are highly sought after in the world of work. Their youth, qualifications and first work experience make them extremely attractive to employers. There are numerous job offers for them, with high demands on their salary and working environment.
Few target groups are as sought after by employers and companies as young professionals, but they not only strive for a successful career, but also for professional development and making the most of their skills. Learn how you as an employer can make yourself attractive to the popular target group and win them over for your company.
Young professionals are a group of young, highly qualified employees who are at the beginning of their career. They are characterised by their limited professional experience, but have usually acquired a high level of education and professional knowledge. Many of them have also already completed some internships and can thus draw on some prior work experience. These talents are often seen as a valuable resource by companies, as they bring fresh ideas, a great willingness to learn and a high potential for innovation.
Young professionals strive to develop their professional skills and advance their careers. They are motivated to take on new challenges and specialise in their field. In doing so, they attach great importance to the compatibility of work and personal free time, an appropriate work-life balance and the opportunity to live out their personal interests and values at work as well.
This group of professionals is usually well connected and uses modern technologies and social media to socialise, exchange ideas and develop professionally. They are demanding in terms of working conditions, career opportunities and remuneration, and are looking for employers who can support their needs and ambitions and offer them development opportunities.
Young professionals have high expectations of their employers, as they are not just looking for a job, but for long-term career development and fulfilment.
In summary, young professionals expect clear career development, training opportunities, a good work-life balance, meaningful tasks and projects as well as appreciation and feedback from their employers. If these expectations are met, they are motivated to give their best and remain loyal to the company in the long term.
Employers value them for several reasons:
Employers thus value young professionals for their fresh perspectives, innovative ideas, motivation, technical skills and adaptability. They are an important source for future growth and success of a company.
Employers have certain expectations from the young generation they want to hire as valuable employees in their company. Here are some of the expectations employers typically have:
In summary, employers expect professional know-how, willingness to learn, ability to work in a team, commitment, motivation and adaptability. If these expectations are met, young professionals contribute to the success of the company and develop into valuable employees with potential for future leadership positions.
In order to attract young professionals to your company and retain them in the long term, it is crucial to address the motivations and development opportunities of this young generation, as they undoubtedly bring enormous potential with them.
To be considered an attractive employer for this target group, a new understanding of recruiting is required that takes into account the principles of new work and translates them into future-proof concepts, methods and tools to attract and retain the right employees in the long term. These include, among others:
Finally, it is important to approach this new generation of young professionals with the necessary sensitivity. As an employer, you have to realise that both sides are always applying and courting in an application process. If you understand this, you have taken the first step towards successful recruiting.
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