Tips for effectively engaging and hiring local and international talent
Like many industries, IT faces its own unique set of challenges in hiring and retaining talent. In the wake of COVID-19, new opportunities and obstacles are starting to emerge - the availability of local talent, candidate expectations about ways of working and what competitors offer potential new hires have all changed radically.
Recently, Parallo hosted a panel discussion focused on where we're at and how we can grow the talent market. We were joined by a group of inspiring speakers including:
Here are our top five key takeaways:
1: Establishing good software architecture to enable your team to grow
There's a high correlation between your software and platform architecture and your ability to grow – both products and teams, local and international, Russ says.
"If you look back to the 80s and 90s, the teams coming out of Silicon Valley were highly aggregated and could build these massive operating systems. Things just aren't like that anymore. In the last five years or so, teams understand building things in a micro way which means we can operate software and teams in correlation with each other.
"That starts from a leadership position. If you don't have that, it's about seeding the idea. You have to take the entire organisation on a transformation journey."
2: Growing high-performing, harmonious technology teams
As Duanne and Russ jointly explain, building a high-performing technology team is similar to a high-performing sports team. In their experience, that consists of three steps:
3: Effective recruitment is candidate-driven
Gone are the days when recruitment practices were all about the company. As Pri explains, "You must be candidate-driven", especially when asking people to pack up their lives and shift to New Zealand.
4: Building remote working capabilities
In the wake of the global pandemic, companies have been expected to support remote work. Duane says it's something that Serko is embracing with open arms. He adds that the biggest challenge has been "keeping the connective tissue" between people and teams.
"You need to establish what you need to keep people productive, like equipment and hardware, and how often you need to bring people together to build that connective tissue with each other. That's a balance we're still working on."
5: Bringing talent from overseas
Lastly, New Zealand immigration has recently introduced new pathways for overseas workers, and it's good news for fast-scaling IT companies. Several IT roles have been added to the Green List of occupations, which provides a fast track to residency. One of the most significant changes is the Accredited Employer Work Visa, which requires employers to meet new requirements when hiring migrants starting 4 July 2022.
Arunima explains why this is a good thing for IT companies:
If you would like more information, please get in touch with the team at Parallo.