employer value proposition
[em-PLOY-er VAL-yoo PROP-uh-ZISH-un]
nounpl: employer value propositions
proposta de valor do empregador
1. A set of promises and benefits that an employer offers to its employees in exchange for their skills, experience, and commitment
Our employer value proposition includes flexible work hours, professional development opportunities, and comprehensive health insurance.
Nossa proposta de valor do empregador inclui horários flexíveis, oportunidades de desenvolvimento profissional e seguro de saúde abrangente.
2. The unique combination of compensation, benefits, work environment, and career growth that distinguishes an employer from competitors in the job market
Tech companies are strengthening their employer value proposition to attract top talent in a competitive market.
Empresas de tecnologia estão fortalecendo sua proposta de valor do empregador para atrair talentos em um mercado competitivo.
3. A strategic tool used by human resources to communicate why employees should work for a particular organization
The HR department developed a clear employer value proposition to improve recruitment and retention rates.
O departamento de RH desenvolveu uma proposta de valor do empregador clara para melhorar as taxas de recrutamento e retenção.
The concept of employer value proposition has gained significant importance in both Brazilian and American business cultures, particularly in competitive job markets and tech industries. In Brazil, companies increasingly emphasize EVP to retain talent amid economic challenges and offer alternatives to salary increases through benefits, flexibility, and professional growth. In the USA, EVP is crucial for recruitment in tight labor markets and is often prominently featured on company websites and in recruitment campaigns.
NYC Slang
what's in it for me (WIIFM) or 'the pitch'
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