In 2024, Gen Z outnumbered baby boomers in the workplace for the very first time. This means a large proportion of the teachers you’re looking to recruit right now and in the near future are digital natives who have very different expectations of employers and recruiters than previous generations.
But despite this shift, a lot of schools are still running traditional hiring processes that don’t bring the results they used to because they don’t cater to the next generations’s needs. Education hasn’t done enough to adapt the way we recruit to suit Gen Z, proactively sourcing on the platforms they spend time on or engaging them in the way they expect.
Here are a few important things schools should know about this younger demographic of teachers and how to recruit them.
If you’re spending all your recruitment budget posting job ads on one single education job board, this is not the way to attract Gen Z teachers. To stand out from the crowd and catch their attention, you need to meet them where they actually are online. Here’s how these candidates look for jobs.
A massive 88% of students and graduates now use AI tools regularly, and this means for job hunting too. According to a study by Datos, job site Indeed is one of the top 20 domains in the world that gets referral traffic from ChatGPT. Let that sink in for a moment: of all the millions of websites that exist, Indeed is up there with Amazon and Wikipedia!
But how do you get your vacancies in front of these candidates who are using AI to find jobs? Start by putting yourself in your their shoes and ask a generative AI tool like ChatGPT, Claude or Gemini to give you advice on how to find jobs in your school’s district. Then, you can use this as a guide as to where you should be advertising your roles.
Here’s an example:
As digital natives, Gen Z are natural researchers. Before they’ll consider buying from a new brand, they’ll do due diligence, and won’t consider applying for a role at your school unless they can find out everything they want to know on your website first.
Which is one of the many reasons it’s so important to have a careers page on your website, with engaging employer branding content that gives candidates an insight into what it’s like to teach at your school as well as advertising your roles.
You won’t be surprised to hear that Gen Z use social media a lot on their job searches, but you may be surprised by just how well it works for them. One recent study found that a massive 73% of candidates aged 18-34 found their last job on a social media platform like Instagram and TikTok.
And Gen Z don’t just use social media for job hunting, but career advice too. A quick search of the #jobsearch and #CareerTok hashtags and you’ll see just how prolifically this platform is used by young people looking for support in how to progress at work. And with less competition from other schools on these kinds of platforms, you’ll stand out easily to candidates and score brownie points for proactively meeting them on the platforms they use.
Does your school run a teacher referral program? Asking current Gen Z teachers at your school to refer their friends is a fail-proof recruitment strategy every school should be using. 60% of Gen Zers in one study said referrals from existing employees is their most trusted source for new job opportunities – more than any other source.
Not only is a referral program a great way to reach new candidates, but referred candidates are generally hired faster, cost less to recruit and are statistically retained longer than candidates hired in other ways.
Finding Gen Z teachers is one thing, but what can you do to stand out to them against other schools and other sectors?
Understanding the needs and preferences of Gen Z teachers is key to recruiting and retaining this next generation of educators. As digital natives who value transparency, authenticity, and efficiency, these candidates require a modern approach to recruitment that aligns with how they search for and evaluate new job opportunities.
The future of education depends on our ability to attract the best new teaching talent—and that starts with meeting Gen Z where they are and making it easy and flawless for them to apply to your jobs.
To find out how SchoolRecruiter can support you with a digital-first, multichannel recruitment process that Gen Z loves, request a call today.