There is a good reason Indeed invested so heavily in radio advertising. The site has far more job openings posted than there are job-hunters to fill them.
This is not unlike the predicament of Central Savannah River Area small business owners who are also having difficulty finding and hiring qualified candidates. These employee-strapped businesses can learn something from Indeed.
What Indeed has figured out is that there are not enough unemployed people or disgruntled white-collar workers searching for jobs. So, the company is looking to attract what human resource experts call the 'passive job seekers'.
It turns out that advertising on Augusta radio is the best way for any business owner to recruit, hire, and retain passive, white-collar job seekers.
According to the Society For Human Resource Management passive job seekers are "individuals who are currently employed and not actively looking for a new job, but who may be open to a good career opportunity if one came along."
The chart below clearly demonstrates that CSRA, white-collar workers are four times more likely to tune-in to listen to an Augusta radio station next week than visit any online job board like Indeed during an entire month.
Furthermore, Augusta radio reaches significantly more passive, white-collar job candidates than any other advertising medium.To attract passive, white-collar workers, employers will need to find more effective ways to recruit and hire qualified candidates. This week, 170,482 of those candidates are listening to Augusta radio.
Need to hire blue-collar workers for your business? Augusta radio is the best recruitment option as well. Click here to read more.