The Employer Brand AtlasBy HappydanceSearch

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How long does it take to build an employer brand?

Foundational work takes a few months; shifting external perception is a multi-year effort, because reputation is earned through consistent experience.

There are two horizons to set expectations around. The foundations, meaning research and a defined EVP, can be in place within a few weeks to a few months. A visible shift in how the market perceives you generally takes longer, often the better part of a year or two of consistent activation, because perception follows repeated experience rather than announcements. Framing it as a programme rather than a campaign keeps stakeholders patient through the slow middle. The second horizon is long because reputation is a lagging indicator. The pitfall is declaring victory or abandoning the effort when early reputation metrics have not moved, even though leading indicators like application quality often already have.

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