2026 Corporate Alumni Networking Event London
The past year has prompted many of us to completely rethink the workplace, our relationship to work, and how we show employees that they’re valued and appreciated. This is more important now than ever, as a record 4.5 million people left their jobs in November 2021 in search of more flexibility, greater purpose, and increased pay. And it’s not just your younger workers, this is impacting employees in all generations and levels.
Talent acquisition costs are high, and when you’ve invested the time and money into finding that ideal candidate, keeping them around is critical. Assuming that your compensation and benefit packages are in line with industry demands, your employee retention strategy needs to extend beyond the money and find other ways to encourage people to stay. Here are a few ideas to consider.
Candidates want to work for companies where their principles and interests are aligned, and they feel a sense of belonging. Be clear about your culture, values, and how employees fit into that bigger picture. Make sure candidates understand how that plays out on a daily basis, not just as a bullet point on an annual review. You can do this on your website by showcasing employee and alumni appreciation events, success stories, and major accomplishments. Also by providing opportunities for employees to showcase their skills impacting their communities.
Go beyond the paperwork when onboarding a new hire. A key retention strategy uses the employee experience as its guide in shaping the onboarding process.
Universally, a critical talent retention strategy involves growth opportunities for employees. Companies with strong professional development pathways and options for continuing education have a workforce that is more engaged, more invested, and more productive.
Employees leave jobs for a myriad of reasons, and it doesn’t mean that the relationship has to end when they resign from a position. An alumni network gives current and former colleagues a way to stay connected. Corporate alumni networks in popularity and offer everything from job openings and networking events to volunteer and social opportunities. Strong alumni networks can also provide paths to rehiring talent, gaining new customers, and testing new products.
Employee retention needs to be part of the overall talent management strategy. Focusing on the employee’s experience from before they start through the time they leave – and beyond – should be the key driver in how you shape your retention efforts. And when the employee decides it’s time to move on, having a corporate alumni network gives them a space to stay connected and keep those conversations going.
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