Hiring Goes Mobile

Mobile platforms offer new tools for hiring, training and retaining Millennial employees.

May 13, 2014

Raleigh, N.C. – It’s no secret that the quick-serve industry has a high turnover rate, and the time and money businesses spend to hire new employees add up fast. But some operators are turning to mobile platforms to change employee hiring and retention strategies, thanks in part to a high percentage of Millennial workers, according to an article in QSR magazine.

“The trend out there is to accommodate the newest generation of worker … with as much of an ability to interact with you as a potential employer via their phone,” says David Lewis, president and CEO of OperationsInc, a human resources consulting firm.

For example, Jobaline.com offers web-based apps through which applicants complete applications through a mobile device, browser or even via text message. Luis Salazar, CEO of Jobaline.com, said the advantages to a mobile-based hiring platform include the option to search for a temporary employee when a staff member calls in sick. “It’s like having your own virtual staffing agency,” he noted.

Some mobile apps offer streamlined communication between operators and employees. For example, Red e App offers a direct network-based communication and can also store content like training manuals.

“On the company’s end, they get to see when you come in when you read your messages,” says Jonathan Erwin, CEO and founder of Red e App. “They get to welcome you, train you, onboard you and get compliance and regulatory information to you. It’s never been possible before.”

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