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Reimagining employee value proposition in the post-pandemic world

• By Jayanthi Vaidyanathan
Reimagining employee value proposition in the post-pandemic world

The pandemic has changed many aspects of our lives as we knew it and the way we work is no exception. With the onset of the pandemic, organizations across the globe have had to pivot towards a remote working model which soon emerged as the new normal. In the two years that followed, the relationship between people and their work has undergone a paradigm shift with many taking on the additional role of a caregiver while meeting work commitments. Therefore, moving towards a people-centric employee value proposition (EVP) became imperative for organizations looking to create a conducive work environment and to keep employees motivated. 

Today, employees are more conscious about the attributes they look for in their employers (current and prospective). To build and nurture a culture of support and care from within, organizations have pivoted towards an employee first approach and introduced/ modified policies to meet their needs. A strong EVP is a key factor when it comes to attracting and retaining talent. 

As the needs of employees continue to shift radically, let us understand how a great EVP can help organizations.

Three ways to boost the Employee Value Proposition

Build a culture of care and support from within 

Caring for employees is a shared value that organizations began embracing and following, over the last year. Workplace resilience is vital, yet unachievable unless a culture of care is nurtured, and policy, as well as systemic changes, are brought about to ensure employee welfare.  

Promote personal and professional growth 

Growth is subjective. It could have a different meaning for each one of us. Creating an environment of learning and innovation is critical to enable personal and professional growth while keeping employees motivated. This can be done via leadership training, mentoring; career guidance; online training modules; external learning sessions etc. 

Foster a culture where people are at the core

The future of work will be centered around holistic employee well-being and organizations need to work towards building a culture of trust, support, and empathy to develop workplace resilience. Here are a few ways to make this happen: