Finding Socially Ethical Employers: A Guide
Rachel Beauchamp
Faculty Employability Coach | Lancaster University (Arts & Social Sciences) | Supporting Students & Connecting Businesses with Top Talent
As students at 英国兰卡斯特大学 , many of you are likely passionate about making a positive impact on society. One of the best ways to do this is by choosing to work for socially ethical employers—those who prioritise sustainability, fairness, and social responsibility.
But how do you find these employers?
Let’s explore some steps to help you on your journey.
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Understand What Socially Ethical Means to You
Before you start your job search, take a moment to reflect on what “socially ethical” means to you. Is it about environmental sustainability, fair labour practices, diversity and inclusion, or community engagement? Different companies emphasise different aspects of social responsibility, so identifying your priorities will help you focus your search.
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Research Companies Thoroughly
The next step is research. Dive deep into a company’s values and practices. Here’s how:
Company Websites: Start by exploring the company’s website. Look for sections like “About Us,” “Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR),” or “Sustainability.” These pages often outline the company’s ethical commitments and initiatives.
Annual Reports and CSR Reports: Many companies publish annual reports or CSR reports that detail their ethical practices, achievements, and future goals. These can provide valuable insights into how seriously a company takes its social responsibilities.
News and Social Media: Stay updated on recent news about the companies you’re interested in. Use social media to see how they engage with social issues and what others are saying about them.
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Use Ethical Job Boards and Resources
There are several job boards and resources dedicated to connecting job seekers with ethical employers. Some popular ones include:
Using these resources can help you find employers who share your values.
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Network with Like-Minded Professionals
Networking is a powerful tool in your job search. Attend events, webinars, and workshops focused on sustainability, ethics, and social responsibility. Lancaster University Careers Service hosts various events where you can meet professionals and alumni. Don’t hesitate to ask them about their experiences and any tips they might have for finding employers that link with your values.
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Ask the Right Questions in Interviews
Interviews are a two-way street. Use this opportunity to ask potential employers about their commitment to social responsibility. You might ask:
These questions show that you’re serious about working for an employer whose values align with your own.
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Reflect on Company Culture
Sometimes, the best indicators of a company’s ethical standing are found in its day-to-day culture. During the interview process, pay attention to how the company treats its employees, what the work environment feels like, and how transparent they are about their practices. A positive, respectful, and transparent culture often reflects a company’s broader ethical commitments.
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Look for Accreditation and Awards
Many organisations receive recognition for their commitment to social responsibility. Look for certifications like:
These certifications can be a reliable indicator of an employer’s ethical standing.
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Be Patient and Persistent
Finding an employer that aligns with your values might take time, but it’s worth the effort. Stay patient and be persistent in your search. Remember, your first job might not be the perfect match, but it can be a stepping stone towards finding a more ethically aligned role in the future.
As you prepare to enter the workforce, remember that you have the power to choose an employer who shares your commitment to making the world a better place. By taking the time to research, network, and ask the right questions, you can find a socially ethical employer that aligns with your values and helps you contribute to positive change in your career.
Original article posted on the FASS Employablility Hub Blog
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