Finding talent for the Financial Services Industry: Your six-step guide
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Finding talent for the Financial Services Industry: Your six-step guide
Key workforce strategy #1: Adopt agile recruiting methods
- Build your pipeline of pre-identified candidates, widening the net to include boomerang employees and referrals.
- Enhance your employer brand by aligning to candidate desires, such as a commitment to innovation and sustainability, as well as evident career development opportunities.
- Define your KPIs for additional sourcing methods, such as time-to-fill.
Key workforce strategy #2: Foster Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DE&I)
- Conduct a thorough examination of the current state within your organisation, with a focus on identifying shortcomings.
- Create a comprehensive DE&I roadmap, with defined end goals against which to measure your performance.
- Consider the diversity of your supply chain – do you use female-owned, or minority owned businesses?
Key workforce strategy #3: Reimagine the candidate experience
- Find ways to facilitate communication and engagement between candidates and their hiring managers.
- Remove ‘excess effort’; implementing intuitive technology that allows candidates to submit vital information with just a few clicks.
- Streamline the admin associated with timesheets, expenses and approvals.
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Nigel Kirkham
CEO of Enterprise Solutions at Hays
Nigel Kirkham has spent the last 30+ years driving growth in major global businesses. A strong, transformative Chief Growth Officer, he brings a Big 6 Consulting Partner background as well as large-scale BPO and outsource business experience. A blend of strong business acumen and C-level operating experience help deliver high revenue growth and business expansion. His most recent positions include TMF Group, the global Financial Services business where he sat on the ExCo as Chief Client Officer; Avanade, the JV between Accenture and Microsoft, a global tech giant and largest implementor of Microsoft technology in the world, where he was Global Head of Sales; CSC (Computer Science Corporation), the tech giant (now DXC Technology), where he ran several Industry Verticals, including Financial Services, Retail & Consumer Goods, Transport and Technology. Prior to this he ran Xansa’s consulting business in the US, where he was based in New York. He also spent 12 years in KPMG Management Consulting, the last 5 years as a Partner in KPMG Consulting in the UK. In this role he also spent c 4 years in the Middle East, setting up and running KPMG’s business in the Lower Gulf, where he was based in Abu Dhabi.
Outside of work, he spends his time between houses in Hampshire and Cornwall in the UK, with his partner Daisy. His son Toby works as an Account Executive for Sony Entertainment, and his daughter Milly has recently started a Graduate Management Training programme with tech giant DXC Technologies. .