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11th December 2015Jobsgopublic

Future-proofing the public sector

IntroductionSome key things we keep hearing

Succession planning

keeps CEOs awake

Public sector has an ageing

workforce

A struggle to attract

younger generation

Introduction

Are we looking in the right place?

Are we giving the right messages?

Our surveys

§ In a privileged position with a large & trusting audience

§ Two surveys:

To find out latest habits & behaviours of jobseekers

To speak to graduates about what they find important when they choose their path / perceptions of the sector

JOBSEEKERS GRADUATES

Then…

Newspapers & specialist mags

Once life was simple

Display or classified ads

Careers fairs / milk round

Traditional advertising messages

Now…It is more complex

Audiences choose their

content

Active and passive lines

blurred

User demographicis not always what you’d

expect

Print mediaDirect emailMulti platformCandidate search

Job boards

New social media

New social mediaSocial mediaSearch engines

Choice…

We’ve had to change…

VACANCY LISTING

TWITTER

FACEBOOK

GOOGLE& BING

TARGETEDEMAIL

ENHANCE-MENTS

CANDIDATESEARCH

LINKED IN

How are jobseekers looking?

Social audiences are getting older…

87%

of candidates start on search engine

1stJob boards still number

one for quality & quantity

Facebook users in the UK

36MILLION

15MILLION

Users on Twitter & LinkedIn

Source : Ofcom Report 2015

How are jobseekers looking?

Know who to target…

48%

Growth in 45-54 age group

25-34New average age,

up from 18-24

YEARS OLD

79%

Of LinkedIn users are over 35

35-44Average user age

group

YEARS OLD

52%

Of Twitter users are over 35

37.2Average age of user

YEARS OLD

Source : Statista Report 2015

New Social MediaWhere do the youth hang out?

Who uses social media as part of their job search?

Who searches an organisation’s site before applying?

Social media is changing veryrapidly…

42%18-25 year olds

21%25-40 year olds

62%18-25 year olds

40%25+ year olds

700%More youth on LinkedIn, last 2 years

INSTAGRAM, SNAPCHAT, WHATSAPP

Fastest growing social mediaSource : Jobsgopublic Report 2015

Key findings: Active Jobseekers

18 Different sources used by jobseekers

74%Use Jobs By Email alerts

Search onGoogle

Browse jobboards

70% 70%

40%Register with rec-cons

Directlyemailemployers

ContactviaSocial

25% 15%

Source : Jobsgopublic Report 2015

Key findings: Passive Jobseekers

77%Browsejob sites

Look atjobs on LinkedIn

Read job ads on social media

24% 20%

13%Read job ads during unrelatedsearches

Click job ads shared by friends

Respond to direct messages on LinkedIn

10% 10%

Source : Jobsgopublic Report 2015

Key findings: Overall

42% 4% 6PMSUNDAY

18 – 25 year olds use Social Media as part of their job search

Just 4% don’t want to be contacted directly

The best time to send a direct recruitment email

Source : Jobsgopublic Report 2015

Graduate Survey Results

Responses received

§ In a privileged position with a large & trusting audience & strong connections with UK Universities

§ Survey to find out young people’s perception of the public sector

20%Living in London

1,000

What motivates graduates?

81%57%

16%

MAKING A DIFFERENCE

ACHIEVEMENTAMBITION

MONEY

76%

50%

STATUS

What do they look for from an organisation?

OPPORTUNITIES FOR PROGRESSION – 80%

TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT SCHEMES – 71%

COMPANY VALUES – 61%

COMPANY CULTURE – 57%

WORK LIFE BALANCE – 56%

Have you ever considered a career in the public sector?

Yes89%

No11%

If not, why not?

Don’t know enough about it

Never thought about it

Doesn’t appeal to me

Recent budgetcuts

43% 36%

25% 25%

What makes it attractive?

• Making a difference to the community –82%

• I want to help people – 71%

• My chosen career is within the public sector – 39%

Making a difference to the

community

Helpingpeople

Chosen career is public sector

82%71%

38%

What’s in the public sector?

LOCAL GOVERNMENT – 94%

HEALTH – 92%

EDUCATION/ TEACHING – 91%

SOCIAL CARE – 91%

EMERGENCY SERVICES – 90%

HOUSING – 86%

CENTRAL GOVERNMENT – 81%

ART GALLERIES/ MUSEUMS – 55%

BANKING – 22%

Would you work in…

HOUSING SOCIAL CARE

TEACHING LOCAL GOV

Y N Y N

Y N Y N

Where can you find more job stability?

Public 72% Private 28%

Public Sector

TrustworthyMakes a differenceWork-life balanceEmpathetic VitalDetermined HelpfulNeeded Diverse Selfless

StagnantBoring RestrictiveUnderpaid CutsStretched UnfundedInflexible Old Red tapeNo career development

Private Sector

Varied MoneyPower AmbitionOpportunityInnovation EfficientProgression UnlimitedStimulating Rewarding

StressfulFaceless RuthlessEgotistical GreedUntrustworthyLong Hours UngratefulCold Hostile No security

A typical public sector role…

…makes a positive difference in the

community

…is hard but rewarding

…is low-paid, old and boring

…is for people who want to plod

through life

How do you think the public sector is portrayed in the media? Negatively

60%

Positively13%

So what should you do?

Take a multi-channel approach…

VACANCY LISTING

TWITTER

FACEBOOK

GOOGLE& BING

TARGETEDEMAIL

ENHANCE-MENTS

CANDIDATESEARCH

LINKED IN

Choose the right message…

Opportunities for progressionTraining & Development schemesCompany values Company culture

Work-life balance Reputation Location Company ambition

Notable achievements

Preferred application method

ONLINE64%

CV30%

EMAIL3%

PAPER FORM3%

And get the process right

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INTERVIEWCHECKSOFFERAPPOINT

Sell yourself, your sector, your brand

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