Truth & Transparency in employer branding chat with Ken Kane

In this episode we’re chatting transparency and truth in employer branding and what that means for content and conversations with current, and future, employees. In March, Edelman's Trust Barometer ran a special report in response to the Coronavirus pandemic. This 10-country study found “my employer” was the most trusted institution. This was ahead of NGOs, government, and the media. That's a big responsibility bestowed on employers, so it's particularly important to know how to get this right in the coming months and years ahead. I chat with Ken Ken, Director at Ceriph, about truth and transparency in the world of employer branding. This conversation takes us far beyond employer branding as we look at what it means, why it matters and two examples of organisations doing it well [Gymshark and Cisco]. We also talk about Airbnb's brilliant handling of mass redundancies and changes on the board at Reddit.  Links discussed in the episode: Gymshark https://careers.gymshark.com/ https://www.facebook.com/Gymshark/posts/3089689251129841 https://twitter.com/noelmack/status/1268268151831224321?s=21 Cisco https://www.instagram.com/explore/tags/wearecisco/ https://blogs.cisco.com/lifeatcisco/my-new-job-life-as-a-working-dad Airbnb https://news.airbnb.com/a-message-from-co-founder-and-ceo-brian-chesky/ Reddit https://www.elle.com/culture/celebrities/a32788247/serena-williams-alexis-ohanian-reddit/

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Did you know that only 21% of employees are engaged with their work? That's $8 trillion in lost productivity [Gallup's State of the Global Workplace report]. The principles of content marketing can influence necessary changes in employer branding and talent marketing. Chris Le'cand-Harwood - Strategy & Production Lead at Content Marketing Pod Ltd - is joined by experts in employee engagement, marketing, employer branding, and talent acquisition about how to make workplaces more engaging. We share tips, strategies, and stories to help companies attract, engage, and retain the right talent.