At Accountex London 2023 we gained valuable insights from our members who kindly took the hotseat on the panel:
- Lorna Williamson – early careers manager at ACCA
- David Whitson-Black – group head of talent development at Azets
- James Lizars – founder and CEO at Thrive Accountants
- Laura Whyte – managing director at Whyfield Accounting.
They covered various topics on people talent within the profession, from the very beginning of the candidate journey, through to how to keep employees engaged, developing and, ultimately, retained.
On the whole, our panellists felt that ‘purpose driven work’ – work that employees find rewarding and they feel has a positive impact on society and our planet – is without a doubt becoming more and more important. Luckily our profession is evolving in a way that means our focus can be and is required to lend itself to this and therefore job roles are naturally adapting to include elements of this work within them.
This means employers can use this as an attraction tool within job specs, adverts and as part of their employer value proposition. It's important for employers to be wary though, as candidates and current members of the workforce are more alert to ‘green washing’ than ever, and to ensure that bold statements about sustainability are genuinely being put into practice and not merely being used for hiring campaigns or as a PR tactic.
As Thrive Accountants is proudly a B Corp organisation, James Lizars talked through how B Corp employers are held to account and therefore authentic in their claims by tracking software, policies and procedures which non-B Corp organisations should also be striving to implement.