Why Companies Should Look To TikTok For Employer Branding

TikTok, the popular social media platform that allows users to make and share short-form videos, is not just for individuals looking for funny and entertaining content. It’s also an amazing opportunity for employers to step up their employer branding efforts and engage with job seekers in a new and exciting way.


If your company hasn’t considered using TikTok for employer branding, or you’re on the fence about it, here are three reasons why you should incorporate TikTok into your employer branding efforts today.

Reach A New Audience

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Think about your current employer branding strategy. You’re probably reaching a pretty consistent audience in the various channels where you post and share content about your company. With TikTok though, you could reach a new audience every single day.

Depending on factors like hashtags, video content, and the sound you use, your videos will reach the audience most likely to interact with them, due to TikTok’s insanely accurate algorithm. For example, if one day you post a funny video about your product to promote it and get people thinking about your brand in a new way, that video will reach users who have liked similar videos and content in the past. And then if on another day you post a video about your company’s unique employee benefits, and mention that you’re hiring, that video will likely reach a completely different audience, one that’s full of job seekers.

Connect With A Younger Generation Of Talented Workers

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Reaching a new audience might also mean connecting with younger job seekers. Although TikTok is for everyone, the vast majority of users are between the ages of 16-24. This means millions of recent college grads are using the platform—and are probably looking for their first “real” job out of school at the same time. Wouldn’t you love to connect with young and talented job seekers and attract the right candidates to your open positions?

This younger generation is Gen Z, and in order to gain their attention and show that your company is modern and can keep up with the times, a TikTok account is almost essential. Nobody wants to work for a boring and outdated company! Think about how you can connect with a younger generation of talented workers with your current employer branding strategy. If there’s some room for improvement, give TikTok a try.

Attract Job Seekers With Fun & Educational Content

Job seeker watches TikToks

The content you create on TikTok is what will determine how successful you are at achieving your employer branding goals. At the end of the day, TikTok is a great opportunity to attract job seekers who otherwise might not have thought about applying to your company for a job if they hadn’t seen your videos or connected with your company in some way on the social media platform.

To attract job seekers, create fun and educational videos about your company, highlighting employee benefits, company culture, and unique job opportunities. Interact with commenters and followers. Consider what a job seeker’s impression of you would be if they stumbled across one of your videos and checked out your profile. Is your company relevant? Why would someone want to work for you? What makes you stand out from other employers? Think about these questions when you add TikTok to your employer branding strategy to ensure your content is helping you attract job seekers.

As an employer, you need to stay on top of your employer branding strategy, using every tool out there to your advantage, or else other companies will attract more job seekers and you’ll miss out on talented professionals of all ages. If you were unsure about the importance of TikTok in your employer branding strategy before, we hope this article motivated you to give TikTok a try. You’ll attract the right job candidates (and have a lot of fun, too!).

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