The Attraction and Retention of Talent in MENA survey revealed that the three top drivers of employee attraction are salary and compensation (66% of respondents), workplace environment (65%) and long-term job security (58%). The least important factors reportedly are overall aesthetics of the company such as the logo and website design (12%) and positive media presence (11%).
Additionally, a whopping74% of respondents in Jordan find an employer attractive if they follow good ethics and practices.
“We work with more than39 million professionals at Bayt.com, so it is important that we gain a clear understanding of their motivations and expectations. These factors are integral to attracting and retaining talent in the MENA region,” said Ola Haddad, Director of Human Resources at Bayt.com. “Multiple factors drive employees’ commitment to their work – including coaching and evaluation, work environment, opportunities for growth and development, and, of course, their relationships with their companies.”
Attracting talent is an important step that employers need to remain aware of and proactively work on. When asked to what extent Jordan companies do a good job at exciting job seekers about their culture and attracting them to apply,17% of respondents said ‘to a great extent’,30% said ‘somewhat’,20% said ‘very little’, and6% said ‘not at all’.
Social Media (43%) and online company pages targeting job seekers (17%) were nominated as the mediums to promote a company’s culture to job seekers. When asked ‘what type of information would most excite you to join a company as an employee’,73% of respondents voted for highlighting company’s perks and benefits,45% voted for employee testimonials and reviews and37% said company awards and milestones.
What matters post hiring
After being hired, the survey showed that the most important on-the-job attributes for Jordan professionals are career development opportunities (according to75% of respondents), followed by on-going employee recognition (73%) and management style (70%).
Similarly, opportunities for long term career advancement (41%) and job security (41%), followed by training and development opportunities (37%) are the major drivers of loyalty towards a company besides salary.
Workplace culture is instrumental in retaining employees by improving motivation and organizational commitment. Positively,67% of the survey respondents have been working in their current organization for more than two years. About6 in10 employees are happy at their current workplace and53% would recommend their current workplace to someone looking for a job.
Further,60% of the respondents said they would apply in the current organization for their current role if they had to do it all over again.
More than5 in10 agree that their company regularly takes feedback from employees to understand them and48% agree that the leadership takes their feedback seriously. Additionally,46% agree that the company takes efforts to generate good opportunities to retain talent.
Zafar Shah, Research Director at YouGov said: “The Attraction and Retention of Talent in MENA survey offers helpful indicators of what employees are looking for and not finding. Professionals in this region have diverse needs and priorities when it comes to their ideal job and work environment. Companies should continue engaging their talent and seeking their feedback to improve their ability to attract top talent and to drive up their loyalty.”
Data for the Attraction and Retention of Talent in MENA survey was collected online from November17 to December13,2020. Results are based on a sample of1,608 respondents from countries including the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Bahrain, Lebanon, Jordan, Iraq, Palestine, Syria, Egypt, Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya and Sudan among others.