Putting Mental Health First in Staffing

May marks Mental Health Awareness Month. While mental health should always be a priority, this month offers a timely reminder—especially for industries like staffing and recruiting, where the pressure to deliver results, meet metrics, and maintain strong client and candidate relationships can take a toll.

 

The High-Stress Reality of Staffing and Recruiting

Recruiters are often balancing the needs of multiple clients and candidates, working long hours, and navigating constant changes in job markets. Add in high performance expectations and fast-paced environments, and it’s easy to see why burnout, stress, and anxiety can be common in this line of work.

 

How Staffing Leaders Can Support Mental Health

Leaders can play a major role in promoting mental wellness. Here are a few actionable steps:

  • Open Conversations: Normalize discussions around stress and mental health within your team.
  • Flexible Scheduling: Allow for work-life balance with remote options or mental health days.
  • Access to Support: Offer resources like EAPs (Employee Assistance Programs), mental health coverage, or access to wellness apps.
  • Workload Management: Watch for signs of burnout and ensure workloads are realistic.


Recruiters as Advocates for Candidate Wellbeing

Recruiters are also in a unique position to support candidates. From helping reduce the anxiety of the job search to coaching them through tough interview processes, simple empathy and open communication can make a big difference. Encouraging transparency about mental health needs—when appropriate—can also help place candidates in roles where they’ll thrive.

 

Resources for Mental Health Support

If you or someone you know is struggling, know that help is available. Here are a few trusted mental health resources:

Encourage your team to take advantage of EAPs, mental health days, or simply a supportive conversation when needed. And pro tip, block out “No-Response” time in your calendar—no emails, no calls, just a breather and maybe your favorite tune. You deserve it.

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