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    An employer branding reflects a company’s internal and external values, as well as how it treats its employees. It defines how the organization is perceived in the job market and is just as crucial as marketing its products or services.

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    Why is Employer Branding necessary?

    Nowadays, publishing a job ad alone is no longer enough to attract the right candidates. It's essential to engage passive job seekers and position your company as a desirable employer for the future.

    To attract the right quantity and quality of talent—and to retain them effectively—strong Employer Branding is essential.

    The elements of employer branding

    Employer Branding audit

    The foundation of employer branding begins with collecting, understanding, and analyzing the company’s existing value elements. If necessary, we define them together with the client. It's also crucial to examine the values communicated by competitors to fine-tune the company’s own messaging and content strategy.

    Employer Branding strategy

    The cornerstone of employer branding is a unified strategy that aligns with the company’s business, HR, and recruitment strategies. This strategy serves as a framework for further actions and initiatives.

    EVP (Employee Value Proposition)

    The core of employer branding is the EVP—employee value proposition—which outlines the tangible and intangible benefits employees can expect. This document communicates what the company stands for and what value it offers to current and potential employees. All internal and external branding activities should align with this proposition.

    Corporate events:

    Events like career days, open houses, and company meetups offer authentic insight into company life. They provide opportunities for potential candidates to connect with current employees and experience the company's culture firsthand.

    Employer Branding campaigns and initiatives

    Once the foundation is established, we implement integrated recruitment marketing campaigns tailored to client needs. 
    Common campaign components include:

    Social Media:
    A key tool for employer branding, social media allows direct communication with target audiences, showcases company culture, and amplifies employee experiences. 
    Karrier portals, Microsite:
    These serve as landing points for candidates, featuring open roles, employee benefits, compensation details, and testimonials. Microsites are especially useful for displaying country-specific openings for international clients.

    Employer Branding is the foundation of a successful future

    Internal Employer Branding

    At MPS, we don’t just focus on external image—we also support the retention and satisfaction of existing employees.

    Employer branding is not solely an outward-facing activity. Our services combine external visibility with internal loyalty-building because the two reinforce each other. 

    Employee retention support services

    Boosting employee retention

    It’s just as important to engage existing employees as it is to attract new ones. Strong employer branding helps retain talent through:

    • ongoing employee satisfaction surveys
    • structured feedback channels to leadership
    • internal events
    • employee forums
    • effective internal communication
    • measuring the full employee experience

     

    Referral programs

    A referral program can be a cost-effective tool for sourcing new hires. In exchange for a reward, employees recommend new candidates—lowering recruitment costs and enhancing brand visibility through word-of-mouth.

    Employee journey

    It’s vital that employees clearly understand their career path within the company—where they can go with certain questions, what growth opportunities exist, and what long-term development options are available.

    Motivation tools

    Internal social platforms (exclusive to employees) can help foster engagement. These spaces allow colleagues to share moments, ask questions, and support one another in a moderated environment.

    Our Employer Branding methodology

    Comprehensive organizational audit:

    Mapping the company’s structure and culture through online and in-person interviews.

    Employee satisfaction survey

    Used as an alternative audit method for employer brand development.

    Corporate values assessment:

    Defining and analyzing the company’s core values (EVP).

    Competitor analysis:

    Mapping employer branding strategies and messages of competitors.

    Visual identity and content creation

    Designing employer brand visuals, creating social media content, writing creative copy, developing job ad templates, and LinkedIn InMail scripts

    Employer branding communication strategy

    Developing a comprehensive employer branding strategy, including clear steps, responsibilities, and implementation roadmap.

    Online communication campaigns

    Supporting recruitment processes with targeted digital marketing campaigns.

    Employee retention strategies:

    Creating internal employer branding tools to increase employee loyalty and engagement.

    Internal communication channel development:

    Ensuring continuous and effective communication between employees and leadership.

    Custom events and experiences:

    Organizing employer branding-focused meetups, open days, and special events (e.g., MPhackS), including those with recruitment goals.

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    Dávid Pelle

    CEO  @MPS

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    Employer branding is a key factor in attracting and retaining top talent. It shows why your company is worth working for, improves employee satisfaction, and creates a long-term competitive edge in the job market.

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