Attracting Tomorrow’s Top Talent, Today: How & why you should hire graduates

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As a recruiter living here in Christchurch, surrounded by some of the best Universities in the country, I’ve seen firsthand the incredible value graduates can bring to businesses. In this blog I’ll cover why hiring graduates is a smart move, what they look for in an employer, and how you can stand out and attract top talent.

 

Why You Should Hire Graduates

These are some of the top reasons I recommend that employers consider hiring graduates.

  1. Fresh Perspectives: Graduates bring new ideas and creativity, challenging the status quo with innovative thinking. They’re unburdened by industry habits, so they’re more open to exploring alternative solutions.
  2. Tech-Savvy: Having grown up in the digital age, graduates are generally adept at using modern technology, software, and digital platforms, making them ideal for roles that require tech fluency or digital transformation.
  3. Adaptability: Graduates are often quick learners, used to facing new challenges from their studies and internships. This allows them to more seamlessly integrate into different work environments, thrive through change, and tackle evolving job requirements.
  4. Growth Potential: Being new to the workforce, graduates are normally eager to prove themselves, and can bring strong motivation and work ethic to your team. Their desire for development makes them great candidates for professional growth and leadership roles in the future.
  5. Long-Term Investment: Hiring graduates allows businesses to nurture and shape them into future leaders. Starting with entry-level roles, they can grow and develop with the company, adding long-term value to your team.

I believe that each of these qualities makes graduates a smart and strategic choice for employers looking to build a dynamic, future-ready workforce.

 

How to Attract Top Graduates to Your Business

As businesses continue to seek out the best and brightest talent, it’s essential to understand what graduates are looking for in a prospective employer. Through my experience working with both hiring managers and job seekers, it’s clear that students today have specific priorities—and aligning with these can give your company a distinct advantage in securing top talent.

 

What Graduates Want

It’s no longer just about the job itself. In the conversations I’ve had, it’s clear that graduates are looking for companies that reflect their own values and morals. They want to work for organisations that promote not only professional growth, but personal alignment as well. With this in mind, here are some key aspects businesses can focus on:

  1. Values and Morals
    Candidates want to feel good about the companies they work for. They’re looking for a clear demonstration of ethical behaviour, social responsibility, and values that align with their own. Highlighting these aspects of your business culture, whether in sustainability initiatives or diversity efforts, will resonate strongly with today’s graduates.
  2. Work-Life Balance
    As much as they’re eager to kick-start their careers, graduates also value their time outside of work. Businesses offering flexibility, a focus on mental health, and a balanced approach to workload will naturally attract many graduates. Demonstrating an understanding of work-life balance, especially in the form of flexible hours or remote working options, can make a big difference.
  3. Growth and Learning Opportunities
    Opportunities for professional development are vital. Graduates are looking for roles that not only challenge them, but also allow them to grow. Promotions, skill-building initiatives, mentorship programs, and transparent career pathways are all incredibly appealing. Highlight how long it typically takes employees to move up within the organisation and showcase examples of internal promotions to build trust with potential hires.
  4. Fair and Competitive Remuneration
    While money isn’t everything, fair pay remains a significant factor. Many students mentioned that they’ve received multiple offers and made decisions based on salary. Ensuring your offers are competitive with others in the market will help sway decisions in your favour. A competitive salary paired with other benefits can set you apart from the competition.

 

Addressing the Key Challenges Facing Graduates

While these factors will make your business more appealing, it’s essential to understand the challenges graduates are facing when it comes to employment:

  1. Job Availability
    With limited positions and a high volume of applicants, many graduates are finding it difficult to secure roles. As a result, some are opting for gap years, travel, or returning to study in hopes of improving their prospects later. While you can’t control the broader job market, creating more entry-level positions, internships, or graduate programs can help capture this talent before they look elsewhere.
  2. Poor Communication
    One of the biggest frustrations for graduates is the lack of clear and timely communication during the hiring process. Many feel left in the dark, unsure if they’ve secured a role or if they should keep looking. This is an area where businesses can stand out. Prompt communication, even if it’s a “no,” builds goodwill and ensures candidates feel respected. Implementing an efficient, well-communicated recruitment process can greatly improve your reputation among candidates.
  3. Slow Hiring Processes
    Lengthy hiring processes can lead to frustration, and top candidates may take another offer if they don’t hear back quickly enough. Streamlining your recruitment and selection processes is key. Aim to reduce unnecessary delays and keep candidates informed about their status regularly. This will keep them engaged and more likely to accept an offer.

 

How Employers Can Stand Out

While the job market may be tough for students, businesses that focus on addressing these challenges will not only improve their hiring process but also build a reputation as a desirable employer. Here’s what you can do to stand out:

  • Be transparent about your values and company culture.
  • Offer competitive salaries and benefits that meet the expectations of today’s graduates.
  • Invest in a clear and prompt communication strategy during recruitment.
  • Create opportunities for growth and advancement within your company.
  • Ensure work-life balance is part of your organisational culture.

 

Graduates today are eager, talented, and ready to make a difference in your business. By aligning your hiring practices with their expectations, you’ll be well-positioned to attract and retain the best talent the new generation has to offer.

 

Jordan Larkins
Associate Consultant

A bit about me My passion for recruitment began in 2019 when I coordinated the compliance and logistics for medical professionals across NZ and AU. A large part of this role focused on…

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