Recruiting and hiring hourly workers in the quick-service restaurant (QSR) industry can feel like a nightmare. From getting ghosted by candidates to wading through a swamp of resumes, these challenges can slow down your operations and impact productivity.
But you don't have to wake up every night in a cold sweat. Keep reading to learn how to overcome some of the scariest aspects of hiring hourly workers.
Ever post a job and feel like no one even sees it? The Invisible Listing is when your job posting doesn’t reach the right candidates—especially crucial when hiring hourly workers who may be looking for immediate employment or flexible schedules.
To solve this, it’s essential to optimize your job listings for mobile devices and personalize them with specific details that speak to your target audience. Most hourly workers look for flexibility, growth opportunities, and clear role descriptions—so make sure your listings reflect that.
When applicants seem perfect but vanish before they make it to the interview, it’s what we call the Application Apparition. This is especially common with hourly workers who may be juggling multiple job applications and immediate needs.
By responding quickly to applications and using text-based communication, you can stay top of mind for your candidates. Automated tools help ensure your message doesn’t get lost, and candidates stay engaged in the process.
Disorganization in the hiring and onboarding process is a nightmare for any manager, but it’s particularly painful when hiring hourly workers. Paperwork, missed deadlines, and communication breakdowns can quickly create a web of confusion.
The solution? Digitize and automate. Restaurant operators can simplify the hiring of hourly workers by using software that manages applicant tracking, interview scheduling, and onboarding all in one place. And if you can find a platform that also manages shift scheduling, time clocks, and payroll, you'll spare yourself from even more nightmares down the line.
When hourly workers are missing the necessary skills they need to perform on the job, it can feel like they're running around with their head cut off—causing more harm than good. Whether it’s a lack of specific skills or poor cultural fit, these mismatches can lead to high turnover and wasted time for your hiring managers.
To avoid this, use an applicant tracking system that automatically filters out applicants who don't meet your necessary skill requirements. Afraid of candidates lying on their application? Include skill assessments or practical exercises during the hiring process to ensure applicants have the skills they say they do.
High turnover is a nightmare for any QSR business, especially when it comes to hourly workers who tend to switch jobs more frequently. To minimize turnover, focus on employee engagement, recognition, and opportunities for growth.
Make sure to offer competitive wages, provide clear paths for advancement, and create a positive work culture that values its employees. By building strong relationships with your hourly workers, you can reduce turnover and boost retention.
You've probably heard of the Compliance Cretin reeling its ugly head when it comes to payroll and hourly labor laws, but the nightmare actually beings during the hiring process. Hourly workers are protected under Equal Employment Opportunity laws, which prevent hiring discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, or genetic information.
And when it comes to onboarding and new hire paperwork, ensuring everything is correct is crucial. Missing or incomplete records can result in non-compliance with FLSA and other labor laws. And misclassifying workers when you're setting up their worker records will haunt you as soon as their first payday hits.
To avoid these terrors, ensure you're using a digital onboarding system that makes it easy to keep worker records up to date and accurate with automatic reminders and integrations with your other HR tools.
Your reputation as an employer plays a huge role in attracting top applicants—especially hourly workers who rely on word of mouth and online reviews when looking for jobs.
To enhance your reputation, focus on building a strong employer brand that highlights what makes your restaurant a great place to work. Regularly monitor online reviews and engage with your community to create a positive image.
The world of hiring hourly workers doesn’t have to be full of nightmares. By addressing the challenges that come with recruiting and managing these essential employees and by leveraging the right tools, you can streamline your hiring process, reduce turnover, and build a thriving team.
Get the full guide, Hiring nightmares: How to avoid the scariest aspects of hiring hourly workers, to dive deeper into some of these tips.