9 Reasons to Hire Graduates for your Business
If you’ve never hired graduates before, it may seem like a daunting thought. However, graduate programmes aren’t just for large corporates. In these economically uncertain times, graduates present a low hiring risk and can help your business grow. Here are some top reasons to consider a graduate programme in your organisation.
Identify Future Leaders in your Organisation
Graduate recruitment brings fresh talent into your organisation. Many companies view their graduate programme as a direct pipeline into their leadership development strategy. In today’s fast-paced work environment, graduates can become “manager ready” in a much shorter time frame.
Creating career paths for your high potential graduates helps future-proof your business by closing succession planning gaps and filling your talent pipeline. Assessing the leadership potential and Learning Agility of graduates can assist you in understanding where the most talent lies and which development journeys are required to reach your goals.
Bring Agility in through the Front Door
Building an agile culture is a critical area of focus for many organisations. While Learning Agility can be measured and developed in existing staff, including Learning Agility in the hiring process – and bringing highly agile talent into the business – can accelerate this positive change significantly.
Graduate recruitment is a key path by which your organisation can structurally address any skills or competency gaps, including Agility.
Graduates are Fast Learners
Many learning skills from university are immediately transferable to the workplace. Interns who are fresh from studying are primed to adapt and onboard new skills quickly. This is especially applicable to using and understanding new technologies.
Fresh Perspective and New Knowledge
Graduates come with a new, unique perspective and introduce new ideas into your organisation. They bring with them the latest insights from the academic world that can prevent your business from falling behind.
What they lack in work experience, they make up for with in-depth knowledge in their field of study. Another, often-overlooked benefit of little-to-no work experience is that you don’t need to un-train the workplace attitudes, habits or behaviours instilled by other organisations. In essence, you can train graduates in your way of doing things – from the ground up.
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