The Four Steps to an Employer Relationship Bill Santos President/Partner of Employment Management Professionals July 15, 2014.

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The Four Steps to an Employer Relationship Bill Santos President/Partner of Employment Management Professionals July 15, 2014

TACE Center: Region IV, a project of the Burton Blatt Institute. Funded by RSA Grant # H264A © Marketing Exchange Theory For a voluntary exchange to occur all parties to the exchange must PERCEIVE that the benefits of the exchange outweigh the costs of the exchange When one perceives the benefits outweighing costs – we call this perceiving value

TACE Center: Region IV, a project of the Burton Blatt Institute. Funded by RSA Grant # H264A © Creating Value for the Employer Value is very subjective – what you perceive as value I may not perceive as value What we perceive as value is dictated by what our needs are How do I determine my employer’s needs?

TACE Center: Region IV, a project of the Burton Blatt Institute. Funded by RSA Grant # H264A © You Build a Relationship … Unless we get to know someone it becomes very difficult to anticipate what their needs may be. Without knowing their needs it becomes very difficult to to present our solution in a way that the employer will see value in it

TACE Center: Region IV, a project of the Burton Blatt Institute. Funded by RSA Grant # H264A © The Four Steps to an Employer Relationship 1. Prospecting 2. Needs Analysis 3. Selling 4. Follow up

TACE Center: Region IV, a project of the Burton Blatt Institute. Funded by RSA Grant # H264A © Key Point (1) Every time you have contact with an employer you must ask the employer to DO something! Each stage we must ask the employer to do something (something that is appropriate for that stage)

TACE Center: Region IV, a project of the Burton Blatt Institute. Funded by RSA Grant # H264A © Prospecting What is prospecting? Prospecting is the first stage in relationship building – this stage you determine which employers from your universe will be the ones you will contact What are we going to ask the employer to do? Give us a time to meet!

TACE Center: Region IV, a project of the Burton Blatt Institute. Funded by RSA Grant # H264A © Methods of Prospecting Direct Prospecting Cold calls, letters, fax, walk-in … In-Direct Prospecting Billboards, advertising, public speaking …

TACE Center: Region IV, a project of the Burton Blatt Institute. Funded by RSA Grant # H264A © Needs Analysis What is Needs Analysis? Face to face meeting with an employer to understand their needs and to describe your services What are we going to ask the employer to do? Talk about their needs and listen while we describe our services

TACE Center: Region IV, a project of the Burton Blatt Institute. Funded by RSA Grant # H264A © Key Point (2) The employer will always describe the “ideal candidate” first, but they will always settle for less than the “ideal”, for the “viable”. How far the employer is prepared to move away from the “ideal” is something you need to determine

TACE Center: Region IV, a project of the Burton Blatt Institute. Funded by RSA Grant # H264A © Key Point (3) The most effective tool you have at your disposal to influence the employer’s perception of you, your candidates and your agency is your ability to ask insightful questions! July 15, 2104EMP Oakville

TACE Center: Region IV, a project of the Burton Blatt Institute. Funded by RSA Grant # H264A © Selling What is selling? Selling is the stage when you describe the benefits of your solution and how it will address the expressed needs of the employer. What are we going to ask the employer to do? Try out our solution!

TACE Center: Region IV, a project of the Burton Blatt Institute. Funded by RSA Grant # H264A © Key Point (4) Anything you can offer the employer that is perceived by the employer to reduce their risk – will be seen by the employer as something of value! i.e. job trials, background information …

TACE Center: Region IV, a project of the Burton Blatt Institute. Funded by RSA Grant # H264A © Follow up What is follow up? In the follow up stage you will arrange for delivery of your candidate, negotiate the final terms, answer the employer’s questions … What are we going to ask the employer to do? Give us feedback, refer us to another employer

TACE Center: Region IV, a project of the Burton Blatt Institute. Funded by RSA Grant # H264A © Key Point (5) You always have to follow up with the employer and thank the employer even if the placement did not work out. It is very difficult to go back to an employer unless you thanked them the previous time

TACE Center: Region IV, a project of the Burton Blatt Institute. Funded by RSA Grant # H264A © Key Point (6) An employer will not stop doing business with you because you sent them the wrong person. An employer will stop doing business depending on how you respond when they tell you they hired the wrong person

TACE Center: Region IV, a project of the Burton Blatt Institute. Funded by RSA Grant # H264A © Your Primary Focus Make your focus over the next few months not to secure many job openings but to begin the process of building a relationship with at least one employer per month.

TACE Center: Region IV, a project of the Burton Blatt Institute. Funded by RSA Grant # H264A © For More Information… Bill Santos EMP Oakville (416)

TACE Center: Region IV, a project of the Burton Blatt Institute. Funded by RSA Grant # H264A © Questions? Comments?

TACE Center: Region IV, a project of the Burton Blatt Institute. Funded by RSA Grant # H264A © Job Development Exchange (JDX) Southeast TACE formed a JDX Advisory Committee Convened focus groups with job developers in the Southeast

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TACE Center: Region IV, a project of the Burton Blatt Institute. Funded by RSA Grant # H264A © Register for Upcoming JDX Webinars August 7, 2014 Managing Stress and Feelings of Isolation Related to Job Development Managing Stress and Feelings of Isolation Related to Job Development

TACE Center: Region IV, a project of the Burton Blatt Institute. Funded by RSA Grant # H264A © Thank You

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TACE Center: Region IV, a project of the Burton Blatt Institute. Funded by RSA Grant # H264A © Disclaimer This presentation was developed by the TACE Center: Region IV ©2014 with funds from the U.S. Department of Education, Rehabilitation Services Administration (RSA) under the priority of Technical Assistance and Continuing Education Projects (TACE) – Grant #H264A However, the contents of this presentation do not necessarily represent the policy of the RSA and you should not assume endorsement by the Federal Government [34 CFR (b)].