How To Recruit Successfully And Retain Top Employees

Finding good employees and retaining them are major challenges for any company.

The “Great Resignation” has seen millions of workers leave their jobs in recent months – over 4 million in September alone. Meanwhile, there’s a pronounced labor shortage in most states.

For franchisees, attracting, hiring, and keeping people who help the business grow can be a continual challenge. Building continuity through employee stability and career growth results in a reliable team, which is not only essential to a franchise owner’s success, but also important to the public image for the entire brand.

Conversely, if frequent employee turnover hurts the efficiency and quality of numerous units within a franchise, a domino effect leads to both the brand’s reputation and the bottom line taking a hit. And remember: the cost of continuing to hire new people goes far beyond their recruitment, and there’s more to retaining top employees than simply giving them a raise.

How do franchisees recruit the right people and retain them in these changing times, when many workers are demanding more from employers and are willing to walk out and wait for the right opportunity that fits their needs? Here are some tips that can help franchisees looking for good employees they can rely on, along with ways to keep them once they’re hired: 

Recruiting

Retention

The bottom line: Treat employees the way they want to be treated, not how you think they want to be treated. Again, seek input from fellow franchisees, this time regarding how they developed and maintain their culture. Be flexible with scheduling for hourly employees as much as possible to support employees' lifestyle needs. Have fun; create a team environment people enjoy being part of. Hold events for all employees, such as a company picnic, bowling party, or other family-oriented gathering. These events serve to bond the staff.

Franchisees can find success by finding and keeping the right employees. Companies struggle to hire or retain their best people simply because they don’t follow a plan that prioritizes their workers. Hire wisely, incentivize them and support them, give them room to grow, and watch your franchise bloom in the process. 

Chris Buitron is CEO and president of Mosquito Authority (www.mosquito-authority.com). Buitron has an extensive background in franchise industries. He was chief marketing officer for Senior Helpers, vice president of marketing for Direct Energy (home services division), and director of marketing for Sunoco Inc.

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