The best employer brands don’t try to appeal to everyone. They attract the right people — and actively repel the wrong ones.
In this episode, Kellie McCann (ex-Amazon, Walmart, Robinhood) breaks down why authenticity in employer brand isn’t about polishing perception, it’s about reducing friction. If your culture demands intensity, say it. If leadership changes direction often, own it. Clarity filters talent faster than spin ever will.
We get candid about Glassdoor manipulation, “Great Place to Work” awards, layoffs, and why most companies reach for bandaids instead of fixing root causes.
Key takeaways:
- Why attracting and repelling are two sides of the same strategy
- How honesty reduces recruiting friction and improves quality of hire
- The real reason companies manipulate perception instead of fixing culture
- Why employer brand often only truly changes when revenue is at risk
If you want a talent brand that actually holds up under pressure, this one’s for you.
For more from Kellie, check her out on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kellie-mccann-talent-branding/
And to learn more about Metaview, the AI platform for 10x recruiting teams, head to www.metaview.ai/10x
Key topics covered:
[00:00] Intro
[03:14] Employer brand dirty game tactics
[04:42] Great place to work awards exposed
[08:34] Marketing talent attraction effectively
[11:43] Does employer brand really matter
[16:02] Distinguishing your company from competitors
[21:16] Authenticity versus sanitized corporate messaging
[26:23] Glassdoor reviews manipulation secrets
[34:33] Employer brand as company mirror
[39:00] Amazon layoffs and hiring contradictions
[42:27] Power shift between employers employees
[46:43] Sales impact on company behavior