The few years after the COVID-19 pandemic forced people to change their lifestyle and adapt to any unexpected situations. The new lifestyle of remote working affected post pandemic hiring trends globally in several different fields, including software development & technology.
At Seven Peaks Software, we are facing those problems too, however, keeping up with the current trends and by using the right techniques have helped us successfully in finding the right candidates – even in the tough times we are in.
Zoom, Google Meet, and Microsoft Teams are not only taking part in the new way of remote-working but are also changing several hiring processes as well. This is perhaps the most important recruiting trend during this time, as virtual interviews save time and eliminate any geographic borders – making it possible for recruiters to meet larger pools of talented candidates.
According to shrm.org, 70% of Linkedin users agreed that hybrid hiring (virtual and in-person interviews) will become a new standard of recruiting processes.
Diversity, equity, and inclusion are becoming the core factors to what modern-day job seekers are looking for in workplaces today.
Who wouldn’t want to work in a place where they can be their authentic true-self and embrace the differences?
Embracing differences and creating a multi-cultural working environment can make your company standout from others. A good & genuine diversity recruitment strategy can help to show your potential and current employees that your company takes these values seriously for their team members.
Some of these strategies include:
With technologies becoming integral to every business and sector, another recruiting trend surely involves an increase in demand for tech people. Between 2019–2020, the number of tech jobs in the USA increased to almost 60,000 positions, which is about 1.2% higher — via Forrester.
From the same survey, data scientists and cybersecurity experts proved to be in extremely high demand; with 94% and 10% increased respectively.
The number of tech positions skyrocketed because so many companies are shifting to remote working during the pandemic. As technology is here to stay, the number of open positions for software development and other technical roles will more likely stay higher for the next few years to come.
Moreover, the average salaries of the tech field gradually increase since 2020 due to the highly in demand tech jobs.
Even though working from home can be frustrating, some people are enjoying it and find it more productive than going to the office full time. Many companies are considering adding a remote or hybrid working policy to satisfy the needs of their employees.
Remote hiring and working can bring talented candidates from all around the world to the HR.
As more people see your job opportunities, the number of applicants will increase. Digital tools are needed to make some tasks faster and more convenient.
Personal development skills increased 44% among recruiters in 2020 — according to LinkedIn.
Soft skills, especially adaptability, are now important to the organization as employees need to be able to handle changes. For example, shifting to video conferences and virtually onboarding new employees.
With covid-19, many companies are no longer accepting newcomers. Some potential employees might assume that your company is not hiring as well, so it is important to make sure that hiring advertisements are being seen by the target group.
Adopting new technologies and keeping up with the current trends can greatly optimize your recruiting process in today’s remote-working digital age.
In the near future, some of these post pandemic hiring trends might change. However, technology will be sure to evolve just as how humans need to adapt themselves to survive and be where they are today.
After all, since recruiting trend will constantly shift in response to changing situations, adaptability is one of the most important skills that both employers and employees need in order to stand out in today’s job market.