Attraction and Image for the Australian Rail Industry

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TitleAttraction and Image for the Australian Rail Industry
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2010
AuthorsWallace, APM, Sheldon N, Lings API, Cameron DR
Conference LocationBritish Academy of Management Conference 2010, Sheffield, England
Keywordsattraction, brand, engineers, image, Rail industry, technical staff
Abstract

Despite the global financial downturn, the Australian rail industry is in a period of expansion. Reports indicate that the industry is not attracting sufficient entry level and mid-career engineers and skilled technicians from within the Australian labour market and is facing widespread retirements from an ageing workforce. This paper reports on a completed qualitative study that explores the perceptions of engineering students, their lecturers, careers advisors and recruitment consultants regarding rail as a brand and of careers in the rail industry. Findings are presented about career knowledge, job characteristic preferences, branding and image and indicate that rail as a brand has a dated image, that young people and their influencers have little knowledge of rail careers and that rail could better focus its image and recruitment strategies. Conclusions include suggestions for more effective attraction and image strategies for the industry and for further research.