Luxury Boutique Hotels & International Resorts | Social Capital Agency

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Employer Branding for Luxury Boutique Hotels & International Resorts HOW TO ATTRACT & RETAIN TOP TALENT IN THE HOSPITALITY INDUSTRY … ESPECIALLY IN REMOTE DESTINATIONS Pre-Covid, it wasn’t uncommon for international resort hoteliers and owners to have a very difficult time attracting and retaining top talent. It is a struggle for many hotels to find incentivized and motivated people in remote locations that want to invest themselves into the company and to represent it in the highest possible way. This can result in a very time-consuming process of recruiting, training and repeating instead of continually spending time and energy on refining the guest experience by developing great leaders internally. In addition to this ongoing difficulty, Covid-19 has resulted in most hotels needing to furlough or let go of the talent they already had, leaving many of these employees to turn to different industries for work and/or translating their skills to a new industry or trade. It is critical that these boutique hotels and international resorts establish an outward-bound image and reputation that makes their company attractive to prospective employees as well as to further engage current employees. It is necessary to create a culture of excellence and an employment branding strategy that fosters a sense of community in order to maximize employee potential and to prevent a high turnover.

What is Employer Branding for Hotels? Employer branding is how an employer presents themselves to prospective and current employees. Just as you would market to guests, you need to create a brand and culture that is equally as attractive to employees. Doing so will help draw and retain top talent/quality employees. Creating an employment brand strategy allows your company to showcase its culture and community influence, which will better attract and filter employees that resonate and align with the same values. These people may not become employees for life, but will be great advocates for your company now and into the future.

What are the Benefits of Employer Branding to the Bottom Line? There are multiple benefits to employer branding, the biggest one being the reduced time and costs of recruiting. Financial cost recruiters will take anywhere from 15-25% of an employee’s annual salary and are paid despite whether or not the candidate they found actually continues with the organization. By creating an employment branding strategy, you’re able to filter prospective employees that align with

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