AE Recruiting Flash > Volume 6 iSsue 3
AE Recruiting Flash: Volume 6, Issue 3
An insider’s look at the latest trends in attracting, recruiting, retaining and hiring people in the competitive AE industry.

Using Video to Connect with Job Seekers
Want prospective employees to visualize working for your firm? Then connect with them through a visual medium—video. Every day, more than 100 million hours of video are consumed on Facebook and more than one billion hours on YouTube, and those numbers will only grow as Google gives increasing weight to video in search results and the rollout of 5G ultrahigh-speed wireless networks expands bandwidths and increases download speeds. A growing number of companies are finding video to be an effective recruitment strategy to advertise positions and showcase workplaces. A CareerBuilder survey found that job postings with video content receive 12% more viewings and have a 34% higher application rate. While you could spend thousands of dollars to hire a commercial production team, high-quality videos can be produced with just a smartphone and editing apps such as iMovie or Adobe Premier Rush. Make videos fun and showcase engaging employees and leaders who can testify about why they like working at your firm. Give job seekers a glimpse of your unique company culture and the employees with whom they would be working. To cast a wide net for job candidates, don’t just post videos on the Careers page of your website. Upload them to video sites such as YouTube and Vimeo as well as your social media feeds. Encourage employees to post them on their social media accounts as well to maximize visibility.
Search Engine Optimization for Job Descriptions
While video can be an effective recruitment tool, words still matter when it comes to job descriptions. If you are merely copying-and-pasting dated job descriptions from dusty corporate handbooks, stop and make sure they are optimized for mobile consumption. Utilize paragraph breaks, bullet points, and bold type to avoid a blizzard of text, and include your corporate logo and video to make job listings visually compelling. To ensure high placement on job board search results, put yourself in the shoes of prospective hires. What specific keywords and job titles will they be entering when searching online? Be conventional and precise with job titles. This isn’t the time to use out-of-the-box job titles such as “digital overlord” when searching for a new website manager. Don’t advertise for “rock star architects” and “accounting ninjas.” Avoid abbreviations in job titles. Write out “senior” rather than using “sr.” Or in the case of a short-hand such as “CAD,” use the abbreviation as well as writing out “computer-aided design” in the job title. If your office is in a suburban location, put the broader metropolitan area in the job header and the specific town in the job description itself. Avoid buzzwords and corporate jargon. Incorporate keywords, such as the specific skills required for a position, high up in the job description to optimize search results. Put technology to work for you with an online tool such as Job Grader, which will assess job descriptions for buzzwords, length, bullets, grammar, and gender appeal.
Hot Candidates
Senior Vice President
Sacramento, CA area:
20+ years of experience in the environmental engineering and consulting industry. Provides leadership and manages high risk environmental assessment, remediation, and geotechnical projects. Markets served include federal, oil & gas, utilities, rail, chemical, manufacturing. (PG)
Controller/Accounting Manager
Chicago, IL area:
12+ years of AEC industry accounting experience. Oversees and mentors a team of accountants. Works closely with CFO and firm leadership to manage budget and firm financials. Experience conducting and leading internal audits. Textura, CMIC and JD Edwards expertise.
Land Development Division Manger
Dallas/Fort Worth, TX area:
25+ years of experience. Manages project teams and client relationships. Conducts business development, winning work from new and repeat clients. Project experience includes master planned communities, commercial, mixed-use, single family. (PE)
Senior Structural Engineer
Houston, TX area:
25+ years of experience. Manages project teams and client relationships. Conducts business development, winning work from new and repeat clients. Project experience includes master planned communities, commercial, mixed-use, single family. (PE)
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