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Exclusive Insights: 2023 #TEAwards Survey

During our 2023 TalentEgg Virtual National Recruitment Excellence Awards & Conference, we conducted several live surveys – to try and gather insights relating to the workplace and recruitment trends. We surveyed over 90 attendees consisting of recruiters, career coaches and educators. Here are the trends we discovered and the insights you should note.

IMPORTANCE OF MENTAL HEALTH INITIATIVES IN THE WORKPLACE

In today’s world, the significance of mental health in the workplace cannot be overstated. When we asked attendees if their leadership could benefit from additional training in supporting employee mental health and wellness, an overwhelming 100% responded with a resounding “yes.”

This statistic shows that mental health initiatives are in high demand amongst working professionals and that employers, schools and career centers want to continue to grow their mental health initiatives and create a safe and welcoming environment for all students, new grads and working professionals. That’s why we created our new Mental Health & Psychological Safety In The Workplace Master Certificate Program on our TalentEgg eLearning Academy site. With these courses designed for managers and team leaders, you can build a psychologically safe workplace where employee mental health is a high priority.

This 10-course Master Certificate Program, developed by leading psychologists and mental health professionals, explores the many facets of workplace mental health. Clinicians will guide managers, leaders, and HR representatives on best practices and strategies for fostering psychological safety and well-being at work. The interactive modules explain the many aspects of workplace mental health, and clinicians provide clear guidance on optimally addressing these delicate and complex issues in a work setting.

Move your organization forward and build the foundation for a psychologically safe workplace where mental health and wellness are a core value and a lived experience for your employees.

EMPOWERING DIVERSITY, EQUITY AND INCLUSION IN THE WORKPLACE

Researching companies’ diversity, equity, and inclusion policies and initiatives before applying has become routine for students, recent graduates, and working professionals. That’s why it is essential for employers to invest in DEI initiatives like DEI training. We asked attendees, “Do you think more DEI training should be offered in your workplace?” 100% of the respondents said yes. 

This stat shows that there is an increasing demand for DEI training. That’s why we at TalentEgg have released our Diversity, Sensitivity, and Inclusion: Promoting Anti-Discrimination and Equity in the Workplace course on the TalentEgg eLearning Academy website.

We understand the importance of placing your brand at the forefront of all your endeavours. With this in mind, the TalentEgg eLearning Academy offers a white-label custom-branded version designed to seamlessly integrate into your existing onboarding training, reflecting your unique employer brand identity. Our comprehensive offering allows complete customization and branding of the courseware, ensuring a cohesive and tailored learning experience for your employees, putting your brand front and centre.

Once you invest in DEI initiatives, amplifying them is vital. That’s why we asked the question, “Do you think targeted DEI Eblasts sent to DEI student clubs and associations would support your diversity recruitment?” 93% of respondents said that DEI eblasts would support their diversity recruitment.

This statistic is the reason why we are rolling out our DEI Eblasts. Our specialized TalentEgg DEI Eblasts offer an even more focused approach to reaching the precise target audience of diverse young talent. By utilizing our extensive database comprising over 1000+ DEI clubs and student associations from 30+ universities and colleges across Canada, our exclusive and one-of-a-kind TalentEgg DEI Eblasts, allow your organization to strategically target specific equity-seeking or underrepresented groups, including 2SLGBTQ+, BIPOC groups, marginalized communities, women-led organizations, and disability-focused organizations. This focused approach ensures that your DEI messaging reaches the intended audience precisely and maximizes your promotional efforts’ impact while helping you accelerate your diversity hiring efforts! Inquire here to learn more.

SOFT SKILLS ARE CRITICAL SKILLS; DOES YOUR YOUNG TALENT HAVE THEM?

Our 2023 Guide to Recruitment highlights how imperative soft skills are for the career success of students and new graduates. When attendees were asked, “Do you think Soft Skills are critical for young talents in the workplace?” 100% of respondents agreed. When we asked them if they believed their company should invest in Soft Skills Training, 100% of the respondents also answered “yes.” 

The urgency to equip students and new grads with the necessary soft skills for the workplace is apparent. It is essential to take immediate action to secure career success for your young talent. That’s why we have continued to grow our TalentEgg eLearning Academy.

TalentEgg’s eLearning Academy offers courses that teach introductory workplace soft skills for students and new grads making the school-to-work transition to enter their first internships, coops or full-time jobs, and intermediate soft skills to help young working professionals thrive on the job and advance in their careers. With an investment in soft skills, you will gain better-prepared, more effective and confident employees while increasing employee engagement and reducing turnovers. It’s a win-win for both your young talent and your company. There is no better time to invest in your talent’s soft skills. Contact us to get your custom-branded version of the TalentEgg eLearning Academy soft skills courses to fit seamlessly into your other onboarding and professional development courseware to help your new hires and existing employees be the best career professionals they can be.

From our extensive experience working with employers, students, and recent grads, we learned there is frequently a skills gap in students leaving school to enter the workforce successfully. We help employers address this gap through two specialized TalentEgg Academy eLearning Programs: Backpack to Briefcase: Introduction to Workplace Soft Skills and Briefcase to Boardroom: Intermediate Soft Skills to Advance Careers.

VIRTUAL METHODS OF ENGAGING YOUNG TALENT

 

In the modern recruitment era, online and digital methods are crucial to bringing on young talent. During our “Students & Grads’ Career Wishlist for 2023” panel, we asked industry professionals and recruiters their most effective virtual methods of engaging with students and young talent. The most common responses were “Virtual Career Events / Info Sessions” and “Social Media.” 

In 2023, we found that 19% of students went to no virtual career events this year, and 30% went to zero in-person career events. We identified one primary reason for their limited attendance at career events.  They expressed a lack of interest and knowledge in the career fairs and events that were available to them.

This fact shows that marketing is vital to the success of your event. So it’s crucial to promote your events and publish them on as many websites and social media platforms as possible for search engine optimization (SEO) purposes and to expand your reach to as many students and new grads as possible. If you are having trouble getting Gen Z to sign up for your events, you should utilize our Unlimited Event Postings, included as an essential element of our TalentEgg Annual Campaigns.

The other most effective way to engage with students and new grads is through social media. At TalentEgg, we have invested substantially in the past year to enhance our follower count, increase impressions, and drive engagement to new heights. Using TalentEgg’s social media channels, followed by students and grads actively looking for jobs, is a great way to build your followers among your target candidates and support your campus recruitment outreach.

TalentEgg also offers various social media services to our clients that aid in boosting engagement and reaching Gen Z talent. These services include TalentEgg Social Media Takeovers for Instagram, TikTok and LinkedIn, TalentEgg Shorts, TalentEgg Social Media Promotion, TalentEgg Social Media Ads, and more. Inquire here to learn more.

Congratulations to the Winners of the 2023 TalentEgg National Recruitment Excellence Awards and Conference!

We are proud to announce this was our 12th year hosting the annual TalentEgg National Recruitment Excellence Awards and Conference, and this year’s event was our best yet!

On June 7th, several top campus recruitment professionals and organizations from all across Canada joined our virtual event to celebrate top employers and learn the new must-know recruitment trends of 2023. This year, our conference discussed the long-term adoption of digital content for recruitment and talent management and the best virtual strategies to attract top young talent. 

We also shared some incredible insights from our 2023 TalentEgg Student & New Grad survey and shared our annual student and new grad Guide to Recruitment. The 2023 TalentEgg Recruitment Guide is available to download here.

Following weeks of anticipation, we proudly announced the distinguished recipients and winners of the 2023 TalentEgg National Recruitment Excellence Awards during the event. The numerous exceptional applications submitted by leading and notable Canadian employers, educational institutions, and career centers did not make it easy for our esteemed student judges. However, they discreetly selected a few fantastic winners for their exceptional work and remarkable creativity.

Congratulations to the winners and finalists of the TalentEgg Awards 2023, and a sincere thank you to all the professionals who participated in this event!

2023 TalentEgg National Recruitment Excellence Awards Winners

Congratulations once more to the winners, and thank you to all the applicants and finalists!

Thank You to Our Incredible Sponsors, Panelists and Attendees!

We also wanted to thank our sponsors, panellists and everyone who attended the event. Thank you for supporting us. The conference would not be possible without you!

We hope to welcome you next year for the 13th Annual TalentEgg Recruitment Awards and Conference. Have a safe summer and fall recruitment season!


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Announcing the Finalists of the 2023 TalentEgg National Recruitment Excellence Awards and Conference!

Congratulations to the finalists of the 2023 TalentEgg National Recruitment Excellence Awards and Conference! We are beyond egg-cited to celebrate with you and announce the winners at our Virtual Awards and Conference on June 7, 2023

The TalentEgg Awards applications are evaluated by our team of hand-picked, top student judges from across Canada, who give a student perspective and first-hand feedback on career development programs, employer branding, recruitment strategies and more.

Please join us at this year’s Awards and Conference to celebrate the winners and check out insightful panels with our egg-cellent lineup of expert speakers from the recruitment and career development space. We will share critical insights from our Student, New Grad, and Early Career Survey conducted this spring to understand how they feel about DEI and mental health initiatives, how to improve the workplace, and so much more! We will explore new and improved virtual tools to help employers continue to engage and attract top candidates. We will also share best practices for developing soft skills and diversity in the workplace.

Don’t miss out! Early bird Tickets are available NOW and end May 12 at 11:59 PM!

Now, what you’ve all been waiting for… your 2023 Finalists!

2023 TalentEgg National Recruitment Excellence Awards Finalists

Please note: Finalists are listed in alphabetical order.

Best Grad Program

Best Campus Career Website

Best Internship/Co-Op Program

Campus Recruiting Program of the Year

Campus Recruiting Program of the Year for a Nonprofit

Campus Recruiter of the Year (Individual)

  • Maddie Whibbs – BlackBerry
  • Michelle Ouellet – BDO Canada LLP
  • Pragya Gupta – Tata Consultancy Services Ltd

Best Employer Branding and Outreach

Best Social Media Presence

  • Tata Consultancy Services Ltd

Special Award for Diversity and Inclusion in Recruiting

  • Worley
  • Dejero
  • Fidelity Investments Canada

Special Award for Corporate Social Responsibility in Recruiting

Best Contribution to Student Career Development (Schools)

  • McMaster University
  • University of Toronto Mississauga Career Centre

Best Contribution to Student Career Development (Employers)

Best Use of Student Competitions for Recruitment

Special Award for Innovation by a Career Centre

Best Contribution to Mental Health in the Workspace

Career Coach/Educator of the Year (Individual)

  • Brenda Okorogba – Momentswithbren Consulting Inc
  • Emma Hartley – Yorkville University, Career Services
  • Shaunna-Marie Kerr – York University School of Continuing Studies
  • Sonny Wong, M.Ed. RP – Toronto Metropolitan University
  • Tiffany MacDonald – Dalhousie University Management Career Services

Thank you, and See You at the 2023 #TEAwards!

Thank you to all the employers, career centres and educational institutions participating this year. We can’t wait to celebrate the finalists and winners at our Awards & Conference on June 7, 2023! Join us for a day of recruitment tips, networking, and learning opportunities from industry experts. You’ll surely gain great insights with new and relevant discussion topics!

Don’t miss out! Early bird Tickets are available NOW and end May 12 at 11:59 PM!

Students are Looking to Make a Social Impact – How Can You Help?

After teaching over 4,000 students, I have learned this.  Students have changed.

It is much more common for students to state that they want to work for an organization that aligns with their values. According to a Deloitte report, Gen Z (those born since 2000) looks beyond a company’s products and seeks to understand an organization’s ethics, practices and social impact.  Research suggests that Gen Z is determined to make a difference and make an impact. 

What Instructors Can Do

Many of us teaching in higher education are excited about encouraging students to identify where they might direct their talents to make an impact in a way that is meaningful to them.  

As instructors, we can build into our courses, assignments and projects opportunities for this exploration.  For example, I have a marketing assignment that asks students to review and evaluate the corporate sustainability commitments and practices outlined on company websites. Students are often amazed at the good things that companies such as Patagonia are working such as responsible production and consumption of their products (GOAL 12 of the UNSDG’s). But sometimes, the information on their practices is hard to find on an organization’s website, or students have pointed out that some claims are not backed up with research or data. 

Students

As a follow-up, I have a marketing group project assignment where I ask marketing students to imagine they are launching their own company. Students are to develop a marketing strategy for a new product and service that they design. As future leaders, they are asked to consider how a product or service might address a challenge that they wish to solve and to consider how they might build corporate social responsibility and sustainability strategies into the product design.

I have been delighted to see product concepts that include elements that support the responsible production and consumption of their product.  The products might be made with vegan leather, are biodegradable, are recyclable or have been designed to have a light impact on the environment and leave nothing but footprints. Students thoughtfully include details on the ingredients, the manufacturing process and the fair treatment of their employees and suppliers.  

Participating in these types of projects helps students to identify what impacts are important to them and informs them as they seek out organizations to work for when they graduate.  It has been demonstrated that work is fulfilling when it contributes to the greater good, giving meaning and purpose. 

Meaningful Career Journey

My book,  “Backpack to Briefcase, A Student’s Guide to a Meaningful Career Journey”, was written for young people to help them navigate the student-to-work transition. The book is divided into three Phases: Discover, Build and Launch. In the Discover Phase, readers are given activities to uncover what they love, what they are good at, what they can be paid for, and to identify what issues the world needs solving that they might bring their talents to. 

Students

I ask readers to consider the challenges that we are facing in the world today and to list the ones they wish to address the most. This can inform students of possible places they might apply their talents. One way to help students generate ideas about world issues is to have them review the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). There are 17 SDGs that were set to be achieved by 2030. By providing students with brief descriptions of the goals, they can better understand the challenges and identify which ones resonate with them. You can find out more at www.un.org/sustainabledevelopment.

What Employers Can Do

I remind my students that you do not have to solve these challenges on their own, as there are many organizations that are already tackling these issues. Students are hungry for information on what organizations are doing to solve challenges that are meaningful to them. These are the organizations where students wish to bring their talents. So it is key that employers clearly share their goals, initiatives and results on corporate websites and social media channels so potential employees are aware of the organizations’ ethics, practices and social impacts.

Grads wish to make an impact in the world, and they seek to bring their talents to organizations that are also working to solve the same challenges.  

Sounds like a win-win to me! 


Biography: Stephanie Koonar is a marketing professional, academic, career coach, and workshop facilitator. A community connector, she is an award-winning college instructor who has taught over 4,000 students. A Gallup-Certified Strengths Coach and Co-Founder of PeerSpectives Consulting, she enjoys coaching purpose-driven individuals and organizations to be their best. Stephanie and her PeerSpectives Consulting Co-Founder, Louann McCurdy, are available to partner with Employers and Educators to collaborate on program development, guest speakers, and facilitate workshops. Contact Stephanie at sk.PeerSpectives@gmail.com. Interested in getting your own copy of the Backpack to Briefcase book? You can purchase it here.

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