Why Some Companies Attract More Job Applicants Than They Need
Chick-fil-A restaurants often receive far more job applications than they have openings.
This is not luck. It is leadership.
People apply where they believe they will be treated well. At Chick-fil-A, employees experience respectful communication, clear expectations, and leaders who support their success.
That reputation spreads quickly through word of mouth.
Leaders in these restaurants do simple things well. They ask questions before they assume. They listen to employees. They provide encouragement and clear direction. They notice good work and address problems in a helpful way.
As a result, employees feel valued. They enjoy coming to work. They tell others.
That is what attracts more applicants.
Many organizations focus only on hiring. Strong organizations focus on how people are treated after they are hired.
When leaders create a workplace where people feel respected, supported, and clear on what success looks like, something powerful happens:
People stay.
People perform.
And more people want to join.
This is what leadership really is.
Would you like to see several leadership and culture practices Chick-fil-A uses to attract and keep quality employees?
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How Chick-fil-A Attracts Quality Applicants


