From flex time to formal mentoring programs, new job applicants are walking into their final interviews armed with a list of hiring non-negotiables. Here’s what those non-negotiables are and what your company needs to offer in order to attract and retain top talent in the current job market, writes Jenn Labin, chief talent and diversity officer at MentorcliQ.

As HR professionals, we’ve cultivated lists of hiring non-negotiables for the candidates we see. Based on company values and culture, this non-negotiables focus on characteristics such as coachability, desire to learn, self-awareness, non-verbal communication skills, and punctuality, among other traits. In today’s employee’s job market, it’s the candidates who are now taking a page from our HR playbook and arriving at the bargaining table with their own list of non-negotiables. When it comes to ironing out a final offer, don’t forget to account for the following list of demands, or you may just watch your ideal candidate walk across the street to your company’s competition.

What New Applicants Are Asking For:

Their checklist includes:

Having witnessed the failures of their parents’ employment benefits structures, millennial job seekers are staying firm in their demands to get these perks up-front and in writing from their prospective employers, or they simply drop out of the onboarding process and look for the next offer.

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Why Does Your Company Need to Respond:

In a job market where talent can afford to play hardball, these asks have attained non-negotiable status, meaning the employer must comply, or the resource walks. Companies report losing 40% of their most promising candidates during the interview process simply because they aren’t incapable, or are unwilling, to meet candidate expectations.RippleMatch's research found the transitioning employees were willing to take a 10 to 20% pay cut it meant they could work for a company that promoted values that aligned with their own. In the end, value alignment is the primary driver behind all of this next generation’s roster of employment non-negotiables. If your company is taking active steps to reflect these values in its recruitment marketing, you’ll lose your bid on today’s best prospects.

Here’s a list of the top non-negotiables: Thriving Opportunities for Career Development:

Networking Contacts That Encompass the Entire Organization:

Flexible Scheduling:

Mission Statement / Work That Aligns With Their Millennial Values:

Recruiters facing restricted hiring budgets need to find innovative ways to sweeten the hiring pot by acknowledging and facilitating the non-negotiables talented candidates arrive at the interview desk with. Aligning your benefits with the development opportunities the new workforce seeks and modifying your company’s mission statement to include a giving component that benefits society are two areas for immediate action.