Basically, the way things are today, those communities most likely to corral the best talent are those who treat employee recruitment like prospecting for new clients. Knowing that this is an area where G5 excels, I asked Celena Canode, Marketing Campaign Manager for G5, what methods they recommend to their senior living clients. Her answer, hands down, is “digital advertising”. It is simply the best way nowadays to get attention and bring potential employees to your website.

Just so that we’re straight on what digital advertising is, in a nutshell, it’s the combination of strategies and tools that help senior living communities get in front of their prospective employees at all stages of their 20+ point decision-making journey. (Remember, these are now sales prospects!) So, it will include everything from paid search, display ads, paid social and calibrating your SEO to get it seen.

That said, here are some key points and facts Celena relays in the article:

  1. Digital advertising takes up 100% of the mobile search screen. If you aren’t investing in digital advertising, you’re missing out. Plain and simple.
  2. As you build your brand online, catering to millennial online behaviors should be at the forefront of your strategy. Your digital presence on Google, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and even SnapChat, matters. So, get familiar with them.
  3. According to the Jobvite Recruiter Nation Report, 67 percent of job seekers use Facebook in their job search. So any serious recruitment effort must involve that channel.
  4. Effective digital advertising utilizes big data to help target the right people. For example, a nursing student may be active on Facebook, posting news about their practicum or a lesson on skilled-care facilities. They may have even included their degree and university in their profile data. That data can then be used to help you target that individual since they meet the criteria for a great potential employee.

The takeaway, is that, along with a new approach, new platforms need to be used to reach and engage with your prospective employees. Treating them like customer prospects means centering your marketing and advertising strategies around them; what they like, what motivates them, where they go to get information, and so on. And to be successful, you need to have people on your team who not only understand this new demographic but know how to use the new tools out there to reach them.

As always, there’s much more. To get all the details, you’ll want to read Celena’s full article.

Article taken from Senior Housing Forum.

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Nicole Schings is the Director of Member Services and Business Development. Nicole joined the association in 2018, and oversees our Member Services program, our Partnership and Associate Member relationships, and our online education system. A graduate of Washburn University, Nicole uses her 22 years of experience in the association world to enhance the support of our members, problem solve their issues and bring new partners into the LeadingAge Kansas family. Outside of work, Nicole is passionate about geocaching and moments spent with her dog, Blu. You can reach Nicole directly at 785.670.8048.