Search of staff is not an easy task. According to the departmental heads' of personnel management words, in order to find a personnel who will correspond to the relevant customer needs and requirements, it is necessary to carry out a great job.
Generation Z has different career priorities from previous workforce generations. While other generations may have prided themselves on company loyalty and working their way up the corporate ladder, the next generation of workers strive for flexibility in their careers that allows them to live the life they desire, outside of the workplace. According to a 2019 YouGov survey, when asked about what drives their job selection, 17-25 year old workers said the three most important factors are.
Contributing to a greater good
Work/life balance
Compensation
Having work aligned with their values is a top priority for the next generation of workers. In addition, 40% of respondents said they'd rather be unemployed than stuck in a job they don't love.
1. TARGET YOUNG WOMEN WORKERS
It may be surprising to hear, but the highest growth area in the construction workforce over the last five years have been 18-24 year old women with no college experience. This is an opportunity that very few asphalt businesses have noticed and taken advantage of, likely due to that this has not traditionally been the target workforce in construction. To capitalize on this, make a concerted effort to hire women for construction crews, as they are just as hungry and motivated to work as males in the workforce.
2. SHOWCASE LACK OF DEBT AND GROWTH OPPORTUNITIES
Similarly to the women, young males are also deciding to forego attending college, instead opting for careers straight out of high school that pay well and allow for growth opportunities. The next generation does not see the value in higher education like previous generations have, which is good news for trade industries looking to fill entry level positions that require little-to-no previous experience. With this, workers are able to start making good money right away and avoid the looming debt that comes from attending college. In addition, highlight the opportunities for advancement that entry-level workers can expect. Generation Z workers need to feel appreciated, and having growth opportunities are one area that this appreciation can be shown.
Let's not forget it's not just about professional growth with the next generation, it's also about personal growth. Show these workers that this job matters and makes a difference in the community. It's not just about repaving a street with asphalt, it's about creating quality roadways that help people get to where they need to go safely and efficiently, or laying a new sheet of asphalt on a playground so kids can have a better place to play. Again it's not just about the money for this generation, it's also about contributing to the greater good.
3. GET INVOLVED IN THE EDUCATION SYSTEM
Many high schools in the United States have moved towards offering trade-focused courses, including metal working, machine operation, equipment maintenance, among others. These classes are ripe for recruiting talent as the students within these classes are generally already intrigued by the construction and asphalt industries and are looking for a full-time career upon graduation. Not to mention these students are qualified. Becoming more visible within the education systems and creating partnerships with educators helps to increase the opportunities for businesses to find young, quality workers, as well as helps to keep a pulse on any new trends in the workforce.