The battle for talent has never been tougher. Yet so many organisations still treat employer branding as an afterthought. It’s seen as fluffy. A ‘brand project’. Something nice to have once other fires are out. But here’s the truth: if you’re not actively building your employer brand, you’re falling behind. Because the best candidates today aren’t just choosing roles, they’re choosing you. Or not.
If you're wondering how to use employer branding to improve hiring outcomes, the solution starts with strategy, not spin.
Why employer branding matters more than ever
We’re living in an experience economy, and that includes hiring. Candidates want to know who you are, what you stand for, and what it’s like to work with you before they ever hit ‘apply’.
Research shows that 75% of job seekers consider an employer’s brand before even applying. A strong employer brand is essential for:
And yet, many teams still invest in advertising with no cohesive brand message, no alignment with company culture, and no clear reason why a candidate should choose them over someone else.
Your employer brand is more than your logo, values or careers page. It’s the perception of your business in the mind of every potential hire. It influences whether they click, apply, accept…or scroll on by.
The candidate journey starts long before the job ad
The moment a candidate sees your name (whether it’s on a LinkedIn post, a job ad, or a social campaign), they form an impression. If your brand looks outdated, inconsistent or invisible, you’ve lost them before you’ve even started. That’s why employer branding should be embedded across every touchpoint. When done right, it:
And crucially, it attracts people who not only can do the job but also want to work for you. Every visual, message, and interaction contributes to their perception. Your job ad isn’t their first impression, it’s their decision point.
What’s going wrong with employer branding today
The biggest issue? Disconnection. Many employer branding efforts live in HR or marketing, siloed from actual recruitment activity. This creates:
Employer branding must live in the real world. And that means on the same platforms where your candidates spend their time. If your story doesn’t show up there, it’s not being heard. High-performing teams bring these elements together. They combine content, targeting, and delivery into one joined-up strategy.
What a strong employer brand looks like in action
Put simply, it’s about showing candidates what it feels like to work with you. And then doing it at scale. A strong brand doesn’t just attract people, it repels the wrong ones. And that’s a good thing. The cost of a mis-hire is high. The cost of misaligned expectations is even higher.
Why it works: the results of getting it right
Companies with strong employer brands see:
(Source: Apollo Technical - Employer Brand Statistics)
And just as important, they build long-term pipelines of people who are already bought in before they hit the interview stage. They also benefit from stronger internal culture, better referral networks, and faster onboarding, because people already understand the mission and values.
How Gaia helps you scale employer branding automatically
With GaiaAttract, your EVP and brand content are baked into every campaign. You don’t need to start from scratch each time or worry about brand dilution. Gaia takes your brand assets and messaging and runs targeted, AI-optimised campaigns across all the channels where your future candidates spend time.
That includes:
The benefit? A consistent, scalable employer brand presence that improves reach, engagement, and hiring performance.
Want better candidates who already know, like and trust you?
You don’t need to spend months building an employer brand from scratch. You need a strategy that takes your existing identity and amplifies it to the right people, in the right places, with the right message. That’s what Gaia does. And it’s why our clients consistently attract better-fit candidates, reduce reliance on job boards, and hire faster.
Why not book a free strategy session to see how it works?