31 Jul 2021 ● Andre Boeke
How To Attract The Best Employees To Your Seasonal Jobs
For some types of business, the hiring of seasonal workers is essential for the smooth and successful running of the company.
Particularly for recruitment in the hospitality, retail and distribution sectors, the recruitment of summer seasonal workers and Christmas staff is commonplace. Of course, the agriculture industry also relies on seasonal workers, as do other sectors of the UK economy.
For students and young people, seasonal jobs are often an attractive option because it means they can work during their holidays and concentrate on their studies during term time. For other young people, they might be taking a gap year and looking to broaden their horizons before heading to university.
Or, they might be looking to make a career out of seasonal work - if you hire staff for ski resorts or cruise ships, for example, you might hire some of the same people each season.
If you are an employer at a company that uses seasonal staff, there are strategies you can put into place that will help you to attract quality seasonal staff to your roles. And, once you have attracted the best talent, we will look at some tips for how to keep hold of them for future roles.
Do A Seasonal Worker Assessment
Has your recruitment of seasonal workers been effective in the past? Have you always recruited the right amount of staff or have you found yourself to be short handed. Perhaps, sometimes you have taken on too many people. Doing this assessment - and forecasting how busy your season might be this time round - will give you a picture of the best amount of seasonal workers to recruit so that your company can operate more smoothly.Start Your Recruitment Of Seasonal Workers Early
Recruiting seasonal workers needs to start early. Leaving it until just before your busy time begins leads not only to disorganisation but also means your competitors are going to have recruited all the best staff. If you are looking to recruit staff for your busy Christmas period, for example, September is a good time to start. This not only gives you a good chance to recruit the best team possible but also gives you time to prepare that team so that they know what to expect and how to carry out their roles effectively when the season begins.Be Clear In Your Job Description On Your Job Ad
When you are creating your job ad for seasonal staff, be sure to give it as much attention as you would for those advertising your permanent vacancies. If it looks to be an advert that has been rushed or that hasn’t been given much care, your potential seasonal recruits will look elsewhere for work. If you haven’t taken the job ad seriously, they will feel their work isn’t going to be appreciated, too. Seasonal recruits need to know how long they are going to be working for you so be honest and specific in your job ad. Is the role for a set amount of weeks or months or could it be extended? Are the hours fixed or flexible? Is there a chance of future full time work in the future or is it a purely seasonal role that you have on offer? Being upfront and honest about the seasonal jobs you have on offer not only builds trust with your seasonal recruits; it also means you should attract applicants who are more targeted and more suited to your roles.Advertise Your Seasonal Jobs In Different Ways
There are lots of ways of getting the word out there that you have vacancies for seasonal staff. If you have relied on one route in the past, explore different ways of getting word out there that you are recruiting.- Have a section on your company website that is dedicated to seasonal staff: when you recruit, what your seasonal staff do in their roles, what your company can offer seasonal staff, testimonials from past or regular recruits.
- Use social media to recruit seasonal staff. Having a regular presence on social media will build trust so when the time comes to recruit, you could have a good selection of candidates to choose from.
- Staff referrals are a good way to recruit seasonal staff. Your existing staff could be offered incentives whereby they receive a perk or reward if they recommend someone for a seasonal vacancy and that person goes on to be offered a role. Your existing staff know the company culture so they should have a good idea as to whether or not their suggested candidate will be a good fit for the job.
- Job boards are also an effective way to recruit seasonal staff. Choose job boards that target the type of seasonal staff you are looking for. At e4s, there are many young people using our services to look for seasonal and other roles. If you are looking for a team of young seasonal recruits, place your ad with us and tap into that young talent.



