Employer Branding: How to create a more motivated and productive working environment

17.07.2025

When we think about a company's image, we often picture its values, achievements or narrative. However, what carries the most weight in reality is what is lived and felt inside: the opinions and experiences of its employees.

Employer brandingis precisely about this: how employees perceive their day-to-day experience at the company, and how this experience becomes a key asset in attracting and retaining talent.

 

So, what exactly is employer branding?

It is a set of initiatives aimed at presenting the company as an attractive place to work, emphasising its culture, values and working environment.

While a few years ago it seemed like a strategy reserved for large multinationals, today it’s a viable and effective approach for companies of all sizes. Start-ups, for example, have adopted it and popularised its use.

The most important thing is that it must adapt to the reality and identity of each organisation, regardless of its size.

 

What are the advantages?

Investing in employer branding has a positive impact both internally and externally. Here are some of the most notable advantages:

  • Stronger motivationand a greater sense of belonging among the team.
  • Easier attraction and retention of talentby presenting the company as attractive and committed.
  • Improved corporate reputation, with a consistent image that aligns with everyday actions.

Gaining credibility comes from aligning what you say with what you actually offer.

 

How can it be implemented?

Employer branding is about more than just communication. It is developed from the inside out. Here are a few concrete actions that can help bring it to life:

  • Teambuildingactivities that strengthen bonds beyond daily routines.
  • Emotional salary: benefits such as flexibility, work-life balance, recognition and training improve workplace wellbeing and add value.
  • Motivation and active listening: communicating, recognising effort and considering people’s opinions helps create a work environment worth staying in.
  • Digital presence: sharing the company’s culture through social media or the website and involving the team in the communication process.

 

The key is consistency: what you say should be true.

At Axxon People Consulting, we support you in defining and implementing realistic employer branding strategies that are aligned with your culture and designed to create a positive impact within and beyond your team.

Employer Branding: How to create a more motivated and productive working environment