The principles from The Power of Professionalism, of course, can be applied in a myriad of ways. Jennifer (Jenn) Schoenhofer, President and CEO of Atlanta-based Axis Teknologies, had a really interesting one.
She was recently hiring for a position that would be a part of her executive team. Obviously, this is an especially important position. And if you knew Jenn you wouldn’t find it surprising she has adopted the ‘we only hire professionals’ philosophy.
She uses that philosophy and makes it integral during the interview process. Jenn is clear with each candidate….“Professional values are our north arrow here. They’re integrated into every facet of how we go about our business.” She especially loves this aspect of the interview –and she reports the candidates respond to it really well too.
Jenn carefully selected her preferred candidate and extends an offer. The candidate accepts. You know what’s coming….the candidate’s company counters–financially sweetening the pot. Then the candidate reneges on their acceptance to Jenn’s offer. Jenn re-counters, but not with money. She meets with the candidate again and re-emphasizes (of all things) just how Axis’s professional values will enhance the quality of the candidates work life AND how it will drive the company’s success in the future.
Shortly after that the candidate resigned from their company and joined Axis. Jenn is thrilled and so is the candidate.
This particular candidate left a well-known, well-established leader in the telecom industry. They left a prestigious job for something that they felt had even greater appeal. Jenn tells me that a significant factor in the candidates decision to leave was Axis’s commitment to professionalism (and all that goes with that). In fact, she indicated that virtually every candidate she interviewed for that particular job found great appeal in the emphasis Axis was putting on professional values.
The war for talent is real so don’t overlook recruitment as yet another (in a long list) of ways that professionalism makes your organization more competitive.
Thanks to Jenn in her willingness to share…