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Blue Signal Ranked #1 Technical Placement Firm in Arizona 2022

July 29, 2022 by Aylish DeVore

Blue Signal Search was recently recognized by AZ Big Media for ranking among 5 different lists of top businesses in Arizona for 2022.

“Ranking Arizona - The Best of Arizona Business” is an annual publication by AZ Big Media that is Arizona’s largest and most comprehensive business opinion poll. It annually ranks companies based on the opinions of clients, partners, and customers with one simple question: “With whom would you recommend doing business?”

This year, in addition to being named #1 in the Technical Placement category, Blue Signal has been awarded four other Ranking AZ titles in multiple categories:

  • #1 Technical Placement (Ranked #4, 2021)
  • #2 Top Executive Search (Ranked #2, 2019, 2020, 2021)
  • #2 Best Places to Work (Ranked #4 in 2021)
  • #3 Permanent Placement
  • #3 Temporary Placement

 

We are so proud and humbled to be recognized in this publication for the fourth year in a row, and to be nominated by those in our amazing home state makes it that much better! Not to mention, having a place among the best in the business is such an honor. The fact that so many of our clients and peers would choose to work with our business is a testament to the number of lives we have positively impacted in our line of work. The services and personalized care we give when approaching any hiring need has helped hundreds land new jobs, launch their careers, and reach new heights.

We particularly want to thank our incredible team of employees for our #2 ranking in the Best Places to Work category. The Business Services: Best Places to Work category in Ranking Arizona receives an extraordinary number of votes on the voting site, a publication representative explained, adding that "being mentioned in this category is very personal to the employees and leadership of each participating business." We couldn’t have done it without the support from our dedicated team!

More about AZ Big Media:

For more than 35 years, AZ Big Media has been bringing readers the state’s most compelling business, real estate, and lifestyle news through the print editions of AZ Business and AZRE magazines, Ranking Arizona, AZ Business Leaders, Experience AZ, People & Projects to Know, Arizona Business Angels, and Play Ball, the only official spring training publication of The Cactus League.

The company has the fastest-growing news website in the U.S., that serves as a complement to its print publications and incorporates up-to-the-minute breaking news, compelling business stories, C-Level executive editorial profiles, and much more.

More about Blue Signal:

Blue Signal was founded in Chicago in 2012, and since then, has grown into a multimillion-dollar executive placement firm with offices in the Phoenix and Chicago areas. Blue Signal has established itself as the premier executive search firm within wireless/telecom, IoT, cloud and managed services, medical and healthcare, manufacturing, emerging technology, and related industry niches.

Having successfully completed over 1,700 search projects, it’s no surprise that Blue Signal has the experience, relationships, and tools to help you grow your career. Our deep industry knowledge – from 215 combined years of recruiting experience – and streamlined processes help clients to secure high-caliber talent within tight timeframes. As a top executive search firm, we have been a driving force in our clients’ professional successes. At Blue Signal, we immerse ourselves in our client's businesses and our candidates’ careers to fully understand top priorities and the best direction of both parties. In turn, our reputation is built on our ability to consistently incorporate these priorities into all of our searches to make long-term, impactful connections.

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Blue Signal Ranked Among Inc. Magazine’s Best Workplaces 2022

June 17, 2022 by Aylish DeVore

Blue Signal has been named to Inc. magazine’s annual list of the Best Workplaces in 2022. Hitting newsstands in the May/June 2022 issue, and as part of a prominent Inc.com feature, the list is the result of a wide-ranging and comprehensive measurement of American companies that have created exceptional workplaces and company culture, whether teams are operating in person or remotely. This is the publication’s seventh-annual ranking of best workplaces in the fastest-growing private-company sector, and Blue Signal’s second consecutive appearance on the list.

Best Workplaces

After collecting data from thousands of submissions, Inc. selected 475 honorees this year who best represented dedication to "redefining and enriching the workplace in the face of the pandemic," according to Inc. Editor-in-Chief Scott Omelianuk. Each nominated company took part in an employee survey conducted by Quantum Workplace, which included management effectiveness, perks, fostering employee growth, and overall company culture. Blue Signal’s benefits were reviewed to determine the overall score and ranking.

“Not long ago, the term ‘best workplace’ would have conjured up images of open-office designs with stocked snack fridges,” says Inc. Editor-in-Chief Scott Omelianuk. “Yet given the widespread adoption of remote work, the concept of the workplace has shifted. This year, Inc. has recognized the organizations dedicated to redefining and enriching the workplace in the face of the pandemic.”

About Blue Signal Search

Blue Signal is a nationwide executive search firm that connects companies seeking the best talent in their respective industries with superior performers. The industries we specialize in include wireless, telecommunications, Internet of Things (IoT), medical/healthcare, finance/accounting, emerging technology, cloud, managed services, manufacturing/industrial, logistics/supply chain, and human resources. We build deep relationships with our consultants and candidates, providing career consultation and opportunities to help make a career advancement possible.

Our dedication to building relationships within key industries allows us to provide our clients and candidates with unparalleled access and a high level of expertise around market conditions. As a business partner, we will never compromise on professionalism, providing an uncommon level of transparency for our industry.

About Inc. Media

The world's most trusted business-media brand, Inc. offers entrepreneurs the knowledge, tools, connections, and community to build great companies. Its award-winning multiplatform content reaches more than 50 million people each month across a variety of channels including websites, newsletters, social media, podcasts, and print. Its prestigious Inc. 5000 list, produced every year since 1982, analyzes company data to recognize the fastest-growing privately held businesses in the United States. The global recognition that comes with inclusion in the 5000 gives the founders of the best businesses an opportunity to engage with an exclusive community of their peers, and the credibility that helps them drive sales and recruit talent. The associated Inc. 5000 Conference is part of a highly acclaimed portfolio of bespoke events produced by Inc. For more information, visit www.inc.com.

About Quantum Workplace

Quantum Workplace, based in Omaha, Nebraska, is an HR technology company that serves organizations through employee-engagement surveys, action-planning tools, exit surveys, peer-to-peer recognition, performance evaluations, goal tracking, and leadership assessment. For more information, visit QuantumWorkplace.com.

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Top 10 Sales Certifications That Will Get You Noticed

June 10, 2022 by Aylish DeVore

According to a survey by HR.com, “100% of respondents agreed that industry certifications are preferred during the hiring process, in both new hire and internal employee placement scenarios.” But why are additional certifications so valuable? Today’s job market is more competitive than ever and certifications help candidates stand out from the pack when looking to land a new position.

Obtaining a sales certification that is relevant to your current or desired role helps keep you up to date on trends, skills, and techniques to be a better sales professional and can help you get noticed by management. Along with career advancement, having a certification on your resume can directly correlate to pay increases. Research by The Narrow Ladder found that in career fields (like sales) that value certifications, these distinguishing accolades carry significant salary premiums – as much as 18% higher than the average in their sample.

Once you’ve decided to pursue a certification in sales, the sheer number of options available can be overwhelming. Granted, this is not the worst problem to have; but to narrow down your search, first you’ll need to assess your goals. Ask yourself questions like, what skills are you looking to improve? Are you wanting to remain in your current role, advance to one with more responsibility, or transition to a new company all together? Would you like to lead a sales team or simply expand on your hands-on sales techniques? After your goal assessment, you’ll need to consider how much time and money you’re willing to invest in a sales certification. Once you’ve nailed down these variables, the process of choosing a certification that’s right for you becomes a lot more manageable. To help narrow the search, we’ve put together a list of the top 10 sales certifications offered in the sales field today.

NASP Sales Certifications

National Association of Sales Professionals (NASP) Sales Certifications

The National Association of Sales Professionals is a global organization with the largest online community of sales candidates in the world. Their mission is to connect industry professionals and experts together to network and share best practices. The certifications and trainings they offer are uniquely centered around daily habit conditioning and weekly coaching that ensures maximum skill retention. Other benefits of their programs include flexible monthly subscription plans; team support; access anywhere through smartphones and/or internet devices; weekly assignments and online journals; and even exclusive sales retreats and events.

#1 Certified Professional Sales Person (CPSP)

Highlighted Skillset: The CPSP certification teaches participants how to completely alter the way they approach sales and communication. The course is heavily centered around learning techniques when communicating with individuals, groups, over the phone, in a meeting, and while presenting to leadership or customers. This sales certification builds on the strategic sales process and incorporates the emotional needs and psychological triggers that drive decision-making. Some of the key takeaways include learning how to shorten sales cycles, effectively overcome objections, create the sales habits that set you apart, and how to close more sales overall.

Certification Process: The CPSP certification is a very flexible 6-week course that can be completed on any device, including a cell phone – from anywhere, at any time of day. Participants will log in to complete each daily module for 45 consecutive days. Each module averages about 20-30 minutes with weekend days designed to be quick check-ins – while still encouraging daily habit development. After the 45 days, there is a final exam which must be passed with a minimum score of 80%.

Price: The total cost of this sales certification is $695.

Who it’s for: This certification is tailored toward sales professionals, sales executives, CEOs, business owners, and anyone looking for an advantage when getting into sales.

#2 Certified Professional Sales Leader (CPSL)

Highlighted Skillset: The CPSL certification is aimed to help candidates improve the way they approach sales leadership. It focuses on techniques to influence the sales professional’s behavior to in turn, increase performance and revenue. This certification is fully designed to help develop one’s full potential as they step into the new space of sales leadership. Participants will leave this course with the ability to build a self-directed and empowered sales team; align individual motivations with achieving corporate goals; support a sales team with the tools they need to get results; lead salespeople effectively through their own perceived limitations; increase performance to lead by example; and help a team build effective habits for consistent and sustainable results.

Certification Process: The certification process for the CPSL is the same layout and schedule as the other NASP certification mentioned previously.

Price: The total cost of this certification is $795.

Who It’s For: Presidents and VPs of Sales, Directors of Sales, Sales Managers, small business owners, or sales professionals looking to move into a leadership role would all benefit from this sales certification.

#3 Certified Master Sales Professional (CMSP)

Highlighted Skillset: The CMSP is unique because it includes both the CPSP and CPSL sales certifications mentioned above in one all-encompassing program. Along with completing the CPSP and the CPSL certification, participants also gain access to the Association’s Advanced Sales Influence program and a year-long membership to their Sales Mastery Group. This course is designed to help salespeople and sales leaders quickly ramp up their abilities to successfully navigate and excel in the industry by learning how to influence others. Participants will walk away with the ability to utilize unique techniques developed from 20 years of modeling, interviewing, and coaching the top 1% of business leaders and sales professionals in the world.

Certification Process: The Certified Master Sales Professional program is a comprehensive 14-month master certification. The process follows the same format when completing both the CPSP and CPSL certifications, followed by the Advanced Sales Influence program and 12 months of Sales Mastery course work.

Price: This all-in-one master course totals $3,400.

Who It’s For: Sales professionals, sales executives, CEOs, business owners, and anyone looking for an advantage as they step into the industry of sales would benefit from a CMSP.

AA-ISP Sales Certifications

American Association of Inside Sales Professionals (AA-ISP) Sales Certifications

The mission of the AA-ISP is to help advance virtual sales professionals to the next level in their career. This global community offers published content, local chapters, community research and benchmarking, global conferences, career development, and virtual sales training/certification programs for all levels. Their peer-driven community and resources provide hands-on learning and support across all certification programs.

#4 Certified Inside Sales Professional (CISP)

Highlighted Skillset: The CISP sales certification covers a wide range of skills and techniques useful for any early- to mid-stage sales representatives. Key lessons in this sales certification include business 101 and the sales process; research and preparation; components of a successful prospecting call; discovery and qualification; presenting a solution; objection handling; closing; and territory/account/channel management.

Certification Process: The CISP accreditation is a web-based, online program which includes 10-modules of preparatory coursework, followed by a final "live sales call" role play exam. Completing the coursework takes about 8-12 weeks, before attempting the final exam. Each module expands on specific topics and techniques needed to successfully pass the final exam. Participants will work through practice simulations, observe audio recordings of sales calls, and take quizzes after each module.

Price: The price of this certification ranges based on membership: totaling $875 for AA-ISP professional members, and $1,020 for non-members.

Who It’s For: This sales certification is applicable for all early- to mid-stage sales representatives looking to focus on inside sales.

#5 Certified Sales Development Representative (CSDR)

Highlighted Skillset: This is a beginner-level sales certification that teaches in-depth, fundamental sales knowledge. The CSDR course work covers how to generate sales leads, ways to target accounts, communication techniques, and strategies for setting and measuring goals. This is a detailed learning course that covers hands-on takeaways that sales professionals can implement into any sales role.

Certification Process: The CSDR is a web-based, self-paced learning platform that includes 4 course modules, all with audio/visual learning options. Upon completing the course work, sales professionals prove their knowledge through a written test and a “live sales call” role play experience with a test proctor.

Price: The price of this certification ranges based on membership: totaling $575 for AA-ISP professional members and $720 for non-members.

Who It’s For: This sales certification is applicable for all early- to mid-stage sales representatives, specifically those who will be practicing sales development.

#6 Certificate in Virtual Sales

Highlighted Skillset: The Certificate in Virtual Sales is designed to meet the rising demand for virtual selling skills. With so much of the world transitioning to conducting business virtually, this certification was created to capture and advance those skills in the sales industry. The buying process has been shifting digitally over the past decade beyond the recent spike in virtual reality due to the global pandemic.  It’s clear now more than ever that both inside and field-based sales professionals need to have the appropriate skills and knowledge surrounding best practices in virtual selling. This sales certification covers a range of skills including how to place a webcam for ideal lighting, hosting a video conference, virtual prospecting, account management, and much more.

Certification Process: The Certificate in Virtual Sales is a self-paced, e-learning format and can be completed in 1 week or less. The program consists of text/written assignments and study resources, video learning, and interactive lessons with quizzes following each.

Price: This sales certification is offered in two programs – the representative program totals $279/person and the leadership program totals $299/person. Discounted group pricing is also available for teams of 4 or more and can be made up of a combination of reps and leadership programs.

Who It’s For: This sales certification is great for both inside representatives, field representatives, and sales management looking to increase their virtual selling skills.

SMEI Sales Certifications

Sales and Marketing Executives International (SMEI) Sales Certifications

Sales and Marketing Executives International is globally known for developing and educating the best sales and marketing professionals in the space. As a leading nonprofit professional association, SMEI designs their programs to test the knowledge, skills, and abilities that are required to succeed in a specific role. They understand that credibility within the sales and marketing profession is important and believe that those who have met and surpassed high standards of education, experience, knowledge, and ethical conduct should be recognized. That’s why SMEI has established sales certifications and marketing certifications for professionals to complete and use professional designations. All of their programs involve part-time self-study and an examination process.

#7 Certified Sales Executive (CSE)

Highlighted Skillset: The CSE certification prepares individuals for the exciting challenges related to leading a sales team in today's competitive economy. The course teaches basic theoretical foundations that enable sales professionals to adapt to the economy as it continues to evolve. The certification balances practical applications and techniques to utilize to improve sales performance.

Certification Process: This sales certification is a self-study course that can be completed at each individuals’ preferred pace. The course offers an online learning system to study the e-textbook, take quizzes, and prepare for the certification exam. After completing the course work, there is a final exam that is made up of 180 multiple-choice or true/false questions and is timed for 3 hours. A score of 75% or better is considered passing. The exam that can be taken from home or from an office using any computer and webcam. Once the exam is passed, participants will receive an online digital certification badge from SMEI to display. Note: users will need to complete the online exam within 1 year of their application date, using the approved online proctor system.

Price: This sales certification costs $989 for non-members and $593.40 for executive members.

Who It’s For: Sales management, executives, and account managers would all benefit from this sales certification.

HubSpot Sales Certifications

HubSpot Academy Sales Certifications

HubSpot Academy is the worldwide leader in free online training for inbound marketing, sales, and customer service professionals. Their program specializes in comprehensive certifications, singular topic courses, and bite-sized lessons for professionals looking to grow their career and business. HubSpot Academy’s mission is to transform the way people and companies grow by offering free online trainings for the digital age. From quick, practical courses to comprehensive certifications, they are able to cover a range of cutting edge business topics. Overall, HubSpot Academy aims to educate users on the HubSpot software so they can market, sell, and grow an inbound business.

#8 Inbound Sales Certification

Highlighted Skillset: The Inbound Sales Certification is designed to be a deep dive into the world of inbound selling. The curriculum covers inbound sales fundamentals, prioritizing active buyers over passive ones; earning the attention of today’s empowered buyer; understanding the buyer’s context and delivering personalized sales presentations. Participants will learn how to identify new prospects, connect with them, explore their needs, and effectively advise them on a path forward.

Certification Process: The Inbound Sales Certification is made up of 5 lessons ranging from 25-30 minutes each in length. The course format is video-based with 22 videos total, followed by 5 quizzes at the end of each section. The certification in total will take 2 hours and 12 minutes to complete.

Price: Free! Participants just have to create an account on HubSpot Academy and they’ll gain instant access to all certifications and courses.

Who It’s For: Sales representatives and those in sales management will benefit from this certification.

#9 Academy Sales Enablement Certification

Highlighted Skillset: The Sales Enablement Certification teaches sales professionals how to develop a marketing-driven sales enablement strategy and how to execute it. This course was designed with marketing managers in mind, but sales leaders can benefit just the same by applying the principals involved in this approach to sales enablement. The certification allows for marketing and sales managers to align sales skills with marketing skills. The course dives deep into defining target customers by using buyer personas and addressing their needs. Some of this course curriculum includes intro to sales enablement; aligning teams around unified revenue goals; developing lead qualification framework; creating hero statements; continuing enablement after the sale; and evaluating sales enablement technology.

Certification Process: Course work for this certification includes 12 video-based lesson classes with quizzes following each one. The course totals 4 hours and 29 minutes in length and is completed upon taking the 60-question exam.

Price: Free with zero requirements.

Who It’s For: Both sales managers and marketing managers alike can benefit from this course.

Salesforce Sales Certifications

Trailhead - Salesforce Sales Certifications

Trailhead is Salesforce’s free online learning platform that provides sales professionals with skill enhancement opportunities. Their mission is to then, in turn, open up future Salesforce career opportunities backed by these certifications. Their inclusive community encourages building global connections with Trailblazers of all experience-levels. Participants can look for mentorship, expand their network, or simply utilize this platform to advance their Salesforce skillset.

#10 Salesforce Certified Administrator

Highlighted Skillset: There are two certifications within the Salesforce Certified Administrator program. The first is the Salesforce Certified Administrator credential that focuses on the features and functionality used to maintain a Salesforce implementation. The second is the Salesforce Certified Advanced Administrator, which is just that - more advanced. Upon completing this sales certification, candidates gain a broad knowledge of skills including customizing Salesforce, regularly configuring the platform, managing users, and looking for ways to get even more out of its features and capabilities. Before obtaining this certification, participants should have a general knowledge of the features available to end users and the configuration options available to a Salesforce Administrator. Overall, users should be comfortable maintaining a Salesforce organization, responding to common business requirements, and performing administrative functions. Additionally, candidates should have at least 6 months of experience as a Salesforce Administrator and should be able to successfully perform common Salesforce tasks.

Certification Process: Preparing to take this sales certification exam will take a total of 69 hours. Participants will work through course work made up of modules, tasks, and projects. The course is then followed by an in-depth review session and a practice test that candidates can use to gauge their readiness. The practice test has 30 questions and is offered in a timed or untimed version. If taking the timed version, users will have 30 minutes to complete it. Lastly, participants will need to complete the final exam, either onsite at a testing center or in an online proctored environment, with a passing score of 65% or higher. This exam is made up of 60 multiple-choice questions and 5 non-scored questions. The time allotted to complete the exam is 105 minutes. You can download more resources and the full exam guide, here.

Price: The cost of this sales certification ranges from $200-$400. Note: there is a retake fee of $100 if participants do not pass the final exam on the first try.

Who It’s For: This certification is designed for individuals who have experience with Salesforce and are continuously looking for ways to assist their companies in getting even more from its additional features and capabilities.

No matter the certification you chose to pursue, having one on your resume will ensure you have a leg up on the competition when making career moves. Remember that while the process of selecting the right course can be daunting, it becomes much simpler when you narrow down what you’re looking for in your future career. Another tip to consider is the credibility of the organization offering the certification or course. Choosing a certification from a well-known organization can sometimes be more beneficial in the long run.

Once you choose and complete the ideal sales certification for your needs, remember to stay up to date on their renewal processes and update your resume and LinkedIn profiles to ensure you get the most out of your hard work. If you’re still not 100% sure which certification is best for you, reach out to one of Blue Signal’s specialized sales recruiters to help you decide and see which career path makes the most sense. As experts in the sales field, we are always willing to share our knowledge to help the advancement of others in the space!

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4 Ways to Support Employee Mental Health Outside the Office

March 9, 2022 by Aylish DeVore

Mental health has become increasingly important, both inside and outside of the workplace. Along with employee satisfaction, mental health can impact your team’s performance and if not taken care of, can lead to burnout, stress, and turnover. As evidenced by the ‘Great Resignation’ of 2021, people are more willing than ever to quit their jobs to find companies that support their needs. Along with ensuring your employees are taken care of during the workday, you should also take steps to support their mental health outside of the office. This can not only boost your team’s overall satisfaction and engagement with your company, but it can also result in increased productivity and retention. Here are a few ways you can show your support.

Employee Mental Health Outside the Office

Promote a Healthy Work-Life Balance

An important part of fostering strong mental health outside of the office is allowing your employees enough time to enjoy themselves aside from work tasks. According to a recent report from Mental Health America, 9 in 10 employees say their workplace stress affects their mental health. Making sure a healthy work-life balance is part of your company’s values can help create a positive team culture and ensure your employees aren’t letting their work responsibilities overwhelm their personal lives.

A simple way to do this is by offering flexible schedules and allowing employees to choose their own hours – in moderation of course. This practice has become increasingly popular and common after many companies went remote due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Although this may seem like a small change, it can make a big difference on your team’s mental health and wellbeing. Especially if much of your work is self-motivated, this flexibility allows your team to work when they’re most productive, giving them the ability to focus on their personal needs and mental health throughout the day. For instance, some employees may want to work earlier in the day so they can pick up their kids from school, while others may want to work later to account for morning exercise. While it may seem scary to loosen the reins, you can always set a few guidelines. Setting parameters such as designated working periods and regular mandatory meeting times can establish more consistency.

Along with offering flexible schedules, it’s important to encourage employees to use their vacation time. Beyond that, make sure they aren’t contacted about work during their time off. Allowing your team to truly unplug and relax during their well-deserved vacation days will ensure they have enough time to focus on their personal needs without having to worry about work.

Additionally, allowing employees to flex their working hours for appointments and other responsibilities is another valuable practice that can improve their mental health. Letting your employees make up the missed time for menial tasks rather than using their paid time off can reduce scheduling stress and allow them to make better use of their vacation time. Overall, promoting a strong work-life balance can give your employees more time to focus on their mental health and personal needs. This can also help attract new employees as this is an important benefit that many job seekers value when researching companies.

Offer Financial Education

Another way to support your team’s mental health outside of the workplace is offering financial education. Finances can be a major cause of anxiety with 73% of Americans ranking finances as the number one cause of stress in their lives. Although this hardship may not be directly related to work, it can negatively impact your team’s focus and productivity – especially if they’re in debt. Giving your employees the resources they need to educate themselves and relieve their financial stress can help them feel more secure, resulting in improved mental health.

Although your company may offer financial benefits, your employees may not know how to effectively utilize them. Both younger and older employees have differing financial challenges to face, such as student loan debt, mortgage payments, saving for retirement, and more. By improving your team’s financial literacy, you can help them use their paychecks to the fullest and create a better quality of life for themselves. Providing resources on advanced financial practices like how to get a home equity loan to pay off high-interest debt or how to earn passive income through real estate investing can give your employees more stability and confidence with their money, allowing them to relieve stress. You can educate your employees through many outlets, like paying for an online course, providing reading materials, or inviting a guest speaker to discuss more specific financial topics your team may be interested in. No matter what format you choose, offering financial education resources can show your employees you value their wellbeing outside of work.

Provide Mental Health Resources

According to a Harvard Business Review study, 76% of employees reported at least one symptom of a mental health condition in the past year. Mental health conditions can take many forms and can vary from person to person, making it difficult for leadership and coworkers to determine effective ways to help. Some employees may not feel comfortable talking about these issues in the workplace, which is why it’s important to provide mental health resources that your team can access on their own and at their own convenience.

One popular way to do this is through an employee assistance program (EAP), which is an employee benefit program that assists your team with personal or work related problems. This program is free for your employees to use so they don’t have to worry about a financial burden. It also provides confidential support that your employees may feel more comfortable using. An EAP offers access to counselors and other mental health professionals along with additional resources employees can use to support their mental health and wellbeing. Even if you don’t use an EAP, providing mental health resources through online sources and other outlets can help your employees take care of themselves.

Encourage Physical Wellness

Mental and physical health often go hand in hand, as exercise has been proven to boost your mood by reducing symptoms of anxiety and depression. Along with other wellness initiatives, encouraging your employees to take care of their physical health is a great way to support their mental health. Especially as people spend more time at home due to the pandemic, there’s been an increased focus on staying active and healthy in these unique conditions.

However, certain fitness subscriptions can be pricey, and some employees may struggle to afford equipment needed to workout, which can prevent them from nurturing their physical and mental health. Giving your employees the tools they need to take care of themselves can show your appreciation and support for them outside of the office. This could be sponsoring a gym membership, paying for fitness classes, or offering a fitness stipend your employees can use for related expenses if your company is remote. No matter what you choose, your team will appreciate your effort to increase their quality of life.

An increased focus on employee mental health outside of the office may be just what your company needs to secure top talent in a competitive market. These practices can not only help your current employees feel valued and appreciated, but they can also help attract new candidates. Making sure you support your team’s mental health will set you up for long-term success and ensure your employees are taken care of.

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Top 5 Hiring Trends in 2022

February 11, 2022 by Aylish DeVore

Looking back on 2021 hiring trends, the hiring industry has learned a lot about how to pivot and excel in an ever-changing job market. As we’ve already started to see the many differences we’ll navigate in 2022, some hiring trends will remain the same. The war for talent is still prevalent and the candidate-driven job market persists. Remote work is not going anywhere, but even so has seen subtle differences today compared to hiring trends a year ago – along with new sets of trends beginning to emerge. Beyond acknowledging these trends as they occur, it’s important for businesses large and small to innovate and properly prepare for success. Offering candidates benefits they care about, hybrid work, DEI initiatives, upskilling, and automating processes are all covered in this overview of 2022’s hiring trends.

2022 Hiring Trends

1. Candidates Want More Than a Paycheck

No different than 2021, candidates still have the power in the job market as we navigate through the war for talent. In 2022, experts don’t see this hiring trend shifting which means employers must remain flexible in their offerings and be open to what candidates are actually seeking. Simple benefits like sign-on bonuses just aren’t cutting it anymore. Companies need to get creative and adapt to their candidates’ desires in order to stay ahead of the evident competition. By breaking down non-negotiables such as the ability to work remotely, it tells candidates you are open to being flexible and ultimately want the best for them. Overall, candidates are looking to be treated as human beings – and not just a small cog in a big machine.

Another crucial way to grab the attention of candidates is to ensure there’s updated company branding available for them to learn more about you. Today’s generation of professionals are looking to be a part of a company long-term. To do so, employees need to feel valued, important, and cared for, both at work and in their personal lives. Of course, hiring managers are able to elaborate on values and what sets their company apart in the interview process; but first - they need candidates to apply. Job seekers are looking online for evidence about why a company has potential before they even start the application process. By making this informational hunt easier for them to navigate, you’ll be a step ahead of the competition. Studies have shown that 52% of candidates rely on the information from a company’s website and social media to learn about the employer. Don’t overlook what a critical investment employer branding can be.

2. Remote/Hybrid Work is Here to Stay

Brought on in 2020 by the global pandemic, we’ve seen a spike in remote work. Studies show that 62% of workers aged 22 to 65 claim to work remotely at least occasionally. 2022 hiring trends all point to a continued increase in this area, with a particular focus on the availability of more hybrid working opportunities. Hybrid working conditions are trending to be the top ask among job seekers in this market. Every employee’s situation is different and in today’s candidate-driven market, companies need to provide options for how they work. Be prepared for candidates to negotiate a flexible schedule such as remote, hybrid, or a split shift.

These offers don’t just benefit the employee side, but also benefit the overall well-being of the company. Studies found that remote workers are more productive than in-office staff. Not to mention, remote working opportunities mean that companies can hire from a more diverse pool of talent. Another key factor that plays into these benefits is employee retention. When good candidates are becoming far and few between these days, retention is everything. Harvard Business Review found that remote workers were more likely to stay working for a business longer than colleagues who worked in-office. Overall, it’s important to be flexible and open-minded to what potential employees are asking for. Some people will prefer the office, some people will want to work at home, and others will need a mix of both. The best companies will cater to this hiring trend.

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3. DEI Initiatives Now a Must-Have

As the candidate pool shifts to a younger and more socially aware workforce, they are emphasizing diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives when searching for jobs. As we’ve seen an increase in progressive movements towards diversity in the workplace in the past couple years, it’s now become a requirement rather than a nice-to-have. Hiring trends state that in the coming year, businesses need to deliver on these big promises. Candidates are looking at actions rather than words. In 2022, companies will continue to focus on these initiatives, and we’ll see an increase in leadership roles created around diversity and inclusion such as “Chief Diversity Officer” and “Head of DEI.”

Along with the obvious social responsibility that companies should be supporting, DEI plays a critical role in productivity and retention in the workplace. Studies have found that companies in the top quartile for racial and ethnic diversity are 35% more likely (and those in the top quartile for gender diversity are 15% more likely) to have higher financial returns. Hiring trends have also proven that 35% of an employee’s emotional investment in their work, and 20% of their desire to stay at their organization, is linked to feelings of inclusion. Overall, an equitable and inclusive workplace will attract and retain a happier and more diverse workforce, creating success in every aspect of the business.

Wondering where to start? When strategizing DEI initiatives you can implement, start by setting up a diverse hiring team. This helps companies expand their workforce with individuals that bring unique ideas and experiences to the table.

4. Close the Skill Gap; Invest in Existing Employees

Today’s hiring market can be misleading when viewed at the surface level. Hiring trends state that 87% of employers are struggling to fill positions as a result of the skills gap, despite a high degree of unemployment. For companies who are looking to grow and expand market share, this may seem like a dead end. The solution? Promote and invest in education internally. All hiring trends, both current and predicted, lead to an emphasis on candidate’s skillsets rather than years of experience. Top skills being sought out focus on digital talents. Software development, data analytics, digital marketing, cloud computing, problem-solving, and project and change management are among these targeted skills.

By turning the attention to existing employees who are on the cusp of qualifying for a more technically advanced or higher responsibility role, employers avoid the stress of hiring during today’s climate. To be a successful business, we know retention is key. Offering skill advancement opportunities such as trainings and education programs takes retention a step further by saving both time and money. Statistics show that it costs more and takes longer to recruit and train new employees than upskilling current ones. SHRM reports that the average cost per hire in the U.S. is around $4,000, and that it can take an average of about 42 days to fill a position.

It’s hiring trends like these that are encouraging companies to focus internally. Surveys found that 84% of companies are increasing investment in reskilling programs. Amazon for example, recently announced that they were going to upskill 100,000 people in the near future. Above retention advantages, these opportunities promote employee satisfaction, loyalty, and employer branding all at once.

5. Advanced Technology and Automated Practices

As the digital world continues to take over and become more applicable to businesses, automation and AI will continue to be the most utilized hiring trend in 2022. With the new, younger generation set to take over a majority of the workforce, digitally advanced technology becomes critical. For smaller companies in particular, this will be essential in breaking out to compete with bigger businesses who have already been implementing advanced processes.

As we saw remote and hybrid work flourish, companies have since turned to AI technology to build out more automated processes and ways to streamline and communicate. 2022 hiring trends say that automation will go beyond HR and see advancement in all aspects of a business. This will go hand-in-hand with machine learning technology, resulting in an increased need for candidates with this unique skillset.

Taking all these hiring trends into consideration alongside the rapidly evolving and advancing job market; more companies are turning to recruiters and search firms. Navigating a new hiring market can feel like a full-time job in itself. That’s why there’s specialized recruiters in every industry space. Recruiters can help your company learn new hiring skills for this evolving world of work, expanding beyond being a personable employer and a good company. At Blue Signal, all our recruiters specialize in developing personal branding, adapting to industry changes, and offering insights to business leaders in their niche. Gaining insight on how to effectively work, interview, hire, manage, and communicate remotely can help you be the best hiring manager possible throughout today’s hiring trends. No matter the challenge you face, Blue Signal can help.

Wondering how these trends compare to present day? Check out our blog post for Top 5 Hiring Trends for 2023.

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5 Reasons to Continue Your Job Search During the Holidays

December 17, 2021 by Aylish DeVore

Each year, as we roll into the holiday season, many job seekers wonder: Should I continue my job search during the holidays? The truth is that the month of December might be the best time to look for a job! You’ll likely have way less competition and be able to capitalize on the opportunities that are available to you this time of year. Here are just five of the top reasons to keep that job search rolling:

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1. Employers Are Hiring

If you are inclined to think that employers stop searching for new employees during the holidays, think again. This is especially true if their budgets are tied to the calendar year because they know how much money they have available to spend on recruitment and salaries. They might also be more apt to hire before the end of the year so they can maximize their budgets, instead of potentially losing that money after the calendar flips. And in some industries, January is a busy month, so they want to staff up now to be able to hit the ground running come the new year.

2. Less Competition During the Holidays

Since many job seekers put a hold on their job search during the holidays, there are plentiful opportunities for you if you keep your momentum high. While the average corporate job opening receives 250 resumes, with fewer people looking toward the end of the year, that number drops significantly. That means that your resume is more likely to be seen by the employers and recruiters who are looking for you.

3. Exceptional Networking Opportunities

December is full of parties, events, and other gatherings—so much so, that most people have very full calendars. That’s a big plus for you and provides you with multiple opportunities to meet key decision makers and others who can help in your job search. Whether you go to events thrown by professional associations, alumni networks, corporations, or friends and family, you’re bound to interact with some great people. Remember to let them know that you’re looking and be specific about the kinds of roles and industries you’re targeting.

4. Seasonal and Part-time Roles Could Become Permanent

The holiday season is a prime hiring time for several industries, including retail and hospitality. If you are unemployed and looking to do something to get your foot in the door or earn a little extra cash, you have a great opportunity to prove yourself and transition what started as a seasonal or part-time role into something more permanent. This is also true of contract positions. If a company is bringing on additional help during the holidays, that work may continue well into the new year. And if you’re already a member of the team, the likelihood that your contract will be extended is high.

5. Gain an Edge on New Year Job Seekers

New Year’s resolutions being what they are, there is often a surge in hiring come January 2. That results in more competition for the roles that interest you. By continuing your job search during the holidays, you’re positioning yourself for success, whether it’s in the month of December or further on down the line. Even if companies are waiting until they receive their 2022 budgets to start hiring, by starting (or continuing) your efforts now, you’re getting on their radar. That’s because hiring managers and recruiters probably have a good idea what’s coming down the pike, even if it’s not currently advertised. And if you meet them and start chatting at a holiday get-together, guess who they’ll have top of mind when they’re ready to hire? Yep: You.

DO Continue Your Job Search During the Holidays

There’s no doubt that by maintaining momentum on your job search during the holidays, you will put yourself in a great position to find success—if not in 2021 then certainly in 2022. Continue to reach out to employers and recruiters, apply to positions, and mix and mingle throughout the season. Your commitment can pay off dividends on your quest to find the perfect next job.

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