Employee experience

Employee experience is a worker's observations and perceptions about his or her employment at a particular company.

 
  • No matter if you change your job or start your new career, after application and selection process there is still a hurdle to overcome: the first working day in a new company. Right at the beginning: A certain nervousness is completely normal. 


  • As experts in personnel outsourcing, we know very well the importance of carrying out a correct selection process, to recruit the best candidates. However, a company that does not provide consistency to the hiring of talents, is undoubtedly suffering from leaks. But what do we mean consistently when hiring talents? Because in the same way that a company has expectations about an employee, he also expects something from the company to which he will provide his services. This is where motivation plays a fundamental role. That's why in Fischer & Partners Recruitment & Executive Search we tell you 5 ways to keep your employees constantly motivated:


  • The resignation of talent is a problem that affects many companies, especially SMEs, since most times, multinationals offer not only higher salaries, but the possibility of professional growth and of course, to make a more attractive curriculum. That is why it is essential that companies design incentive programs for their employees, both to recruit and retain talent. In Fischer & Partners Executive Search & Recruitment, we tell you the steps to follow to elaborate it:


Employee experience

Employee experience is the combination of three distinct things that exist within any organization regardless of industry, size, and location. The other parts of employee experience are the technological environment and the physical environment. The technological environment is the tools an employee needs to do their job, including the user interface, mobile devices, and desktop computers. An organization should provide relevant and modern tools that allow employees to get their job done. The physical environment includes anything that can be seen, heard, touched, and tasted like the desks, chairs, art, and meals. This is crucial because employees spend most of their time inside the organization so it should have a positive effect on them. All three of these aspects should be focused on to create an environment where people want to show up!