Lack of diversity in job ads will hinder recruitment success post-Covid, say hiring experts

Hiring experts say diversity should be a priority during recruitment processes. (Picture: Getty Images)

A LACK of diversity in job adverts is threatening hiring strategies for businesses, recruitment specialists have warned.

Online talent sourcing specialist Talent.com say that as vacancies in the UK spike emerging from lockdown, employers need to examine how best to implement diversity.

According to the latest data from the Office for National Statistics (ONS), there are more job vacancies now than before the pandemic as employers look to bolster resources as restrictions ease and business demand increases.

However, Talent.com has warned that an audit of hiring process – including job adverts and descriptions – is needed to ensure they appeal to modern-day diverse audiences.

Without this approach, businesses could see limited hiring success in the second half of 2021.

Noura Dadzie – VP Sales UK & International Markets at Talent.com commented: “With unemployment levels dropping as vacancy numbers rise, the war for talent is accelerating exponentially. The challenge for hiring managers now is not just to get in front of the right people before the competition, but perhaps more importantly, have the right content to push to these audiences.

“Job seekers are placing greater emphasis on diversity initiatives and employment culture in a post-pandemic world, but as businesses attempt to replace lost resources, too many are falling into the trap of pushing out pre-Covid ads and job descriptions that are arguably out-dated and irrelevant.

“Job seekers are more likely to apply for a position if they can easily identify with the job description and advert. If these do not reflect the diversity of the new talent landscape, employers will be on the back foot – a less-than-ideal scenario in a growing economy.”

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