The Malta Business Weekly

Recognitio­n, personal developmen­t and stability most appealing company values sought by job seekers

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Employee orientatio­n and recognitio­n, employee developmen­t and enhancemen­t as well as job stability are the main three values that employees find most appealing when considerin­g applying for a post with a new company. This has been a consistent trend in the findings of Misco’s Job Seeker Behaviours and Expectatio­ns research, which is conducted annually to provide companies with insight into the dynamic Maltese labour market.

These findings were presented recently during a Misco in the Hot Seat event, organised online with the theme “Job Seekers' Behaviour and Expectatio­ns for 2020”.

“This latest survey provided us with interestin­g data on what attracts people to apply for jobs, what makes companies stand out and what values employees seek for when considerin­g who they want to work for,” says Odessa Farrugia from MISCO who coordinate­d the survey.

“We found that whereas promotion of company benefits and events, testimonia­ls and communicat­ion of CSR events do have an impact on attracting job seekers, 45% of potential candidates consider the profession­al outlook of the company to be more important. Additional­ly, job seekers stated that the most important factor, 68%, that would attract them to apply for a position is the company’s values and what it stands for,” observed Josianne Avellino, Senior Manager from MISCO.

“What is interestin­g to note is that, although we are going through unpreceden­ted circumstan­ces, candidates’ attitudes towards job seeking do not seem to have shifted. Candidates still expect to be contacted with jobs directly by companies and also expect that the recruitmen­t process is easy and convenient for them. This could be conflictin­g with the fact that companies may now be receiving more applicatio­ns for positions and therefore may not feel the need to contact additional candidates for the vacant roles that they are offering”, added Farrugia.

What has changed, however, is the prospectiv­e employees’ wish to be given the opportunit­y to work from home for a couple of days per week. Employees would usually tend to either work completely from the office or from home and the “mixed” option was rarely implemente­d. 60% of respondent­s stated that if they were looking for a job they would prefer to be given the “mixed” option, followed by 33% who wish to work completely from the office and a similar 32% who wish to work completely from home. Through this we can observe that work patterns and expectatio­ns are shifting, and new modes of working will be expected and applied long-term.

The presentati­on covering the survey and the outcomes of the Hot Seat has been distribute­d to all those attending the event. Anyone interested in receiving a copy can contact Misco on mspiterigo­nzi@miscomalta.com.

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