As small business owners recover and
rebuild in the wake of the pandemic, they face the hurdle of attracting
qualified workers — yet some have found ways around it.
"Small businesses have found a
way to differentiate with flexibility and benefits, and they made a ton of
investment in technology during the pandemic that's paying off and allowing
them to offer remote work options, to gain attract talent," Capital One
Head of Small Business Bank Jenn Flynn told Yahoo Finance (video above).
According to a Capital One survey,
76% of small business owners are confident they will be able to fill open
positions in the next six months. Although most operators didn't alter hiring
practices in the last year, those who commonly began offering competitive
wages. 47% of millennial small business owners said they increased their
employees’ wages, more than any other group.
"We're seeing a heightened
emphasis on really focusing on the company mission, engaging associates in the
planning stage, the strategy sessions, creating space for associates to have
time for themselves, emphasizing self-care and well-being, not only for their
employees but also for themselves," Flynn said.
According to Flynn, technology has
played a pivotal role for small business owners in helping them create
efficiencies and opportunities to expand their business, especially amid
disruptions from the pandemic.
"Tech transformation accelerated
by seven years during the pandemic and small business was on the forefront of
that," Flynn said. "Consumers were expecting businesses to meet them
where they were."
Despite the challenging two years,
Flynn said, “an overwhelming majority of business owners" say research
shows that “small business owners are optimistic, despite the fact that
inflation, supply chain issues, and burnout continue to be worrisome points.”
In fact, she added, "an
overwhelming majority of business owners tell us that they are just as, if not
more, motivated to grow their business now than they were before the pandemic,
which is really encouraging."
Source: Yahoo