How to Successfully Staff Your Warehouse Jobs
If you’re in the manufacturing industry, you already know that there always seems to be a need for more warehouse workers. In this industry, the cost of employee turnover can be high and it also hurts the morale of your workforce. Employee retention is indeed important, but what can you do even earlier on in your process that can help you avoid employee turnover?
Here are some pro tips to successfully staff your warehouse:
1. Create an Amazing Job Description
Avoid attracting the wrong candidates by correctly outlining the details of the job description. Right off the bat, this will make your life so much easier! Every warehouse operates in its own way. Someone with the skills to operate a machine in their last warehouse job still might not be equipped for the same role at a new warehouse. Make sure your potential hire is qualified for your position’s level of skill by composing a job post that lists every training and certification that is required. State all tools that will be used and explain all of the tasks. Do your best to be as specific and encompassing as possible. Don’t leave anything out!2. Outline Physical Demands
A lot of warehouse positions are physically demanding. To those who have been in the industry for awhile, you might think this is common knowledge, but you can’t assume that everyone can do this work. Be candid about the amount of physical labor that is required of an individual for each job. If you are vague about how labor-intensive a position will be, that will only be misleading to your employee and might lead to a termination or walk-off. Make sure your employees know what is expected of them BEFORE you hire them, and better yet, before they even apply.