Tuesday, May 26, 2020
3 Ways to Find Employer Brand Data Online
3 Ways to Find Employer Brand Data Online How do you measure your employer brand? Thatâs a question we get to ask a lot, and the answer seemed to differ every time. So we did some thinking. The final result is this little (or maybe BIG) project that weâve been working on for a while: *drumroll please* The Employer Brand Index! *audience clapping enthusiastically* Hooray! In this article we give you a bit of insider information, we explain how we collect data for our Employer Brand Index. We usually look at all kinds of under-generated platforms, but in this article, we use Glassdoor, Instagram, and Quora as three examples. Three perspectives In order for you to have a nice overview of your employer brand, weâre taking a look at three different platform variations. First of all, the one weâre all checking out at some point (letâs face it): review websites. You know, the lovely lists and recognizable, (hopefully) five shining stars. Everyone wants to aim for the best score, but letâs take a second glance beyond. Social media? The good old socials. Even though it has become one the most clogged space on the internet, we still want to figure out whatâs happening in the buzzing *bee reference, shoulder pat if you got that* social scene. Letâs just say weâre going to infinity and beyond! Third and final perspective is the forums! We know, it sounds like a â00 kind of noun, but trust me, thereâs some good stuff on there! 1. Employer Review Websites The most well-known one is Glassdoor, who also publish their annual âBest Places To Workâ online. Letâs be honest: a lot of companies really, really want to get up there on the number one spot. Glassdoor is all about user-submitted feedback, or as they call it employee-generated content. Besides some good old opinions of former employees, it will also give you insights into salary, CEO-likeness and whether employees would recommend it to a friend. Because, letâs face it, word of mouth is still pretty big. It takes an average of 24 days to be hired in the U.S. See how other countries compare. https://t.co/WQ0G57MVvF pic.twitter.com/1N6lEGCGxk Glassdoor (@Glassdoor) January 23, 2018 2. Social Media Yup, Iâm sure you have all the platforms covered with official accounts, verified ticks and so on. However, when it comes to social media platforms, for instance, âThe Gramâ Instagram, we will be going beyond the standard comments on your posts. Letâs just say we dive into the world of hashtags, locations and all additional employer branding content. Instagram is only an example, Iâm pretty sure you can mention tons of other social media channels, but hey, we donât want to give it all away at once! New today! You can now follow hashtags on Instagram. https://t.co/RXOHsT9ATC pic.twitter.com/hkCT9BiS9b Instagram (@instagram) December 12, 2017 3. Online Forum Wait, what? A forum? I hear you thinking: are you all crazy up there? Nope, weâre not. Let me tell you why. Forums are happy places where you can share everything with your own community. Whether thatâs a scientific problem with professors or people who share their love for Italian food. I made a point here, forums are extremely diverse, thatâs why we need to observe them through âemployer brand eyesâ. All the additional stuff will vanish, which leads to totally relevant pieces of content. Or rather: peopleâs opinions around the employer brand of a brand or company. Letâs just say we wonât use the following Quora question for any Employer Brand Index https://twitter.com/chriscaple/status/955373491691298816 Curious? Now that weâve told you a bit of insider stuff, you must be curious for more, right? Let me help you with that. Check out this link to access more information on the Employer Brand Index. Feel free to give me a shout for any questions or feedback. Weâre all about that!
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