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An Introduction to Self-Assessing Employee Experience

• By Murad Salman
An Introduction to Self-Assessing Employee Experience

There has been an increased emphasis on Employee Experience recently as organizations try to lure desired talent into their ranks with innovative talent management strategies that ensure low attrition rates and a robust employer brand while triggering healthy doses of intrinsic motivation for unfettered employee engagement. This has become a distinguishing factor between outstanding employers and others striving to maintain/sustain a significant foothold in the digital world with a multigenerational workforce.  Gone are the days when budding professionals depended upon the paternalistic instincts of their employers to provide them with a viable career path. The capable professional of today is more informed, incisively skilled and comes with a baggage of knowledge that enables leveraged negotiating targeted to achieve maximum gains within a mutually agreed frame of reference. Consequently, Total Rewards has evolved to incorporate Employee Experience in addition to the traditional norms of Compensation and Benefits.

Gone are the days when budding professionals depended upon the paternalistic instincts of their employers to provide them with a viable career path

This article introduces a way of self-assessment for such a ‘liberated’ and ‘cognizant’ professional who wants to proactively ensure relevance in the foreseeable future despite the increasing gains made by Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the workplace. Key dimensions in the respective context (not in any particular order) with sample questions are as follows:

Employee Value Proposition (EVP) Experience


Hiring Experience


Orientation Experience

Total Rewards have evolved to incorporate employee experience in addition to the traditional norms of compensation and benefits

Performance Management Experience


Career Development and Growth Experience


Relationship with Peers Experience


Relationship with Supervisors Experience


Relationship with Leadership Experience

Don’t forget to remain vigilant to the enticement of complacency, the mirage of ‘excess time’, the inducement of blaming others for personal failures and the compelling urge to abandon hope

Organizational Processes Experience


HR/Talent Management Function Experience


Reward and Recognition Experience


Employee Engagement Experience


Organizational Culture Experience


Physical Workplace Experience


Organizational Politics Experience


Employer Branding Experience


Technology Experience


Psychological Contract Experience


Inclusion Experience


Employee Exit Experience


The aforementioned self-assessment has also been provided as a timely reminder that one lives a little or dies a little each day based upon the quality of his/her thoughts and the purposefulness of his/her actions. Therefore, don’t forget to have a good time, however, remain vigilant to the enticement of complacency, the mirage of ‘excess time’, the inducement of blaming others for personal failures and the compelling urge to abandon hope.