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5 ways to turn your company into the best IT workplace

5 ways to turn your company into the best IT workplace

By:  Adam Lawrence  On: 14 Jun 2009 For: Computerworld US(NA) Creator

Unemployment level may be up but an IT talent war still rages. Here are some tips on how to attract top talent by joining the ranks of the tech industry's Best Places to Work In

Don't let the growing talent pool fool you. Though unemployment levels are at an all-time high, the war for talent still rages on. Competition in the IT industry for highly skilled workers is as fierce as ever. Companies realize that these "A" players are now, more than ever, critical to the ongoing success of their operations. Check out the Canadian IT industry layoff landscape here.

So how does a company beat the competition? The key is to create a positive work environment -- the type of atmosphere that motivates and respects employees, rewards and cultivates their skills, and fosters their growth and professional development. More simply put: Become one of the Best Places to Work in IT. ITWorldCanada.com guide

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Here are five ways that, even in a down economy, you can create the type of positive work environment that will attract high-level talent, and ensure they'll never want to leave.

1. Be value-driven Publicizing the core values of your company provides an opportunity for employees to connect with the organization on another level, particularly when company values coincide with the values of the employee.

2. Look outside the office Organize or participate in community events. It's a great opportunity to give back to your local community and bring employees together in a noncorporate atmosphere. And the effort will demonstrate to employees that the organization is not just about the bottom line.

Better yet, show your employees how much you care about them by asking what charitable organizations are closest to their hearts and then encourage company involvement in those causes. These gestures require little capital investment but have an exceptionally strong multiplier effect in terms of publicity and building your employment brand.

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3. Embrace Web 2.0 Generations X and Y are spending less time behind the pages of The Wall Street Journal or USA Today and more time online, scanning blogs, news feeds and social networks for their news. Prove how in tune you are with your employees and join them on the Web.

Drive excitement and promote the company brand by creating corporate Facebook or LinkedIn profiles. To ignore or reject such outlets is a big mistake. The Web is a great equalizer, especially for smaller companies. It's the most cost-effective way to gain eyeballs and create an employment brand on par with the Fortune 100.


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Adam Lawrence Adam Lawrence is a contributor to the International Data Group (IDG) News Service, which publishes global technology stories from bureaus around the world to more than 300 publications in more than 60 countries.

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