Alan Herrity | January 6, 2025
In today's business landscape, diversity isn't just a buzzword—it's a crucial factor in building innovative, high-performing teams. At Momentum Search and Selection, we've developed a data-driven approach to diversity in recruitment, particularly for roles in digital, technology, and business transformation. Here's how we're moving beyond quotas to create meaningful change.
1. Real-Time Diversity Insights
Our recruitment process incorporates analytics that provide real-time insights into the diversity of candidate pools. This enables the client to understand the actual composition of the talent landscape for specific roles and industries.
2. Understanding the Market Reality
For instance, in the tech sector, we might find that only 20% of candidates for a CIO role are women. This helps us and our clients understand the current market reality and strategise accordingly.
3. Tailoring the Approach
Armed with this data, we work with clients to tailor their approach. If diversity is a key goal, we might need to adjust the employee value proposition, expand the search parameters, or look at transferable skills from adjacent industries.
4. Addressing Unconscious Bias
Our data-driven approach helps mitigate unconscious bias in the recruitment process. By presenting objective information about candidate pools, we encourage decisions based on facts rather than assumptions. This is underpinned by our competency-based assessments for each role.
5. Long-Term Strategy Development
Understanding diversity patterns in different roles and industries allows us to work with clients on long-term diversity strategies. This might involve developing talent pipelines, creating mentorship programs, or adjusting employer branding to appeal to a more diverse candidate base.
6. Balancing Skills and Diversity
While diversity is crucial, it's equally important to ensure candidates have the right skills and experience. Our approach balances these factors, ensuring that diversity efforts don't compromise on the quality and suitability of candidates.
7. Measuring Progress
By consistently tracking diversity data across searches, we can measure progress over time. This allows companies to see how their diversity initiatives are impacting their talent acquisition and make data-driven adjustments as needed.
At Momentum Search and Selection, we believe that true progress in diversity and inclusion comes from understanding the current landscape and taking strategic, informed actions to create change. Our data-driven approach provides the insights needed to make meaningful strides towards more diverse and inclusive workplaces.
Interested in learning how our approach to diversity in recruitment can benefit your organisation?
Contact Alan Herrity at alan@momentumsearch.com.au to discuss how we can tailor our strategies to your unique needs and goals.
Alan Herrity
Director
Momentum Search and Selection