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Employee Value Proposition (EVP)

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Employee Value Proposition (EVP) is usually defined as a set of monetary and non-monetary benefits provided by an organization to its employees, in return for the skills, capabilities, and experience they bring and the contributions they make to the organization. However, this definition is rather outdated. The modern definition of Employee Value Proposition is that it is an ecosystem of support, recognition, and values that an employer provides to employees to achieve their highest potential at work. The key difference here is that EVP should not be looked at as a two-way transaction, but as a comprehensive set of employer offerings that boost employee engagement and bring out the best in employees. An effective EVP helps organizations and recruitment professionals in establishing a strong employer brand.[1]

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