'Tis the season to hire temporary holiday workers

Here are some tips from Amanda Hahn, chief marketing officer at HireVue, to ensure hiring is nothing but an easy check mark on your holiday to-do list.

Finding qualified holiday workers for small businesses requires planning and flexibility. (Photo: eggeeggjiew/Adobe Stock)

It’s that time of year again. With customers eager to shop and sales goals to meet, time is of the essence when it comes to seasonal hiring. Here are some tips from Amanda Hahn, chief marketing officer at HireVue, to ensure hiring is nothing but an easy check mark on your long holiday to-do list.

What are the best ways for businesses to find qualified seasonal holiday workers, and fast?

How is an already challenging labor market impacting holiday hiring?

As businesses brace for the holiday rush, they are facing a different landscape than even last year. Retail employment was up by 22,000 in July and will be even higher October through December. With retail sales projected to be 6-8% higher than last year, the number of holiday openings is expected to increase.

Plus, the current economic climate has shifted the spending habits of shoppers. Fears of inflation and supply chain concerns are encouraging shoppers to shop earlier than they normally do.

In what ways should companies be rethinking how they engage with prospective hires?

Reaching today’s seasonal workers requires a different approach than two years ago. Retail and hospitality employees have faced shutdowns, permanent closures and a general state of uncertainty during the pandemic.

What hiring tools and technologies are helping to streamline this process for hiring teams?

 Technology built for high-volume hiring, like HireVue, is built to find the candidates that will interact best with your customers through a process that can be done in one day.

What else do you think small business owners should know?

September and October are peak seasonal hiring months, and we’re seeing our expected increase in holiday hiring amongst our customers.


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