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HR brand strategy & talent attraction in San Jose

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Employer branding for San Jose businesses — talent attraction strategies built for the world's most competitive STEM hiring market.
San Jose employer branding
Talent attraction
Employer identity

Challenges we solve

From employer to
experience.

A career page or job offer
isn’t enough to define your reputation. An HR brand connects daily culture with external perception, turning abstract values into a lived experience employees trust
— and candidates aspire to join.

Talent attracted by
perks, not purpose.

When offers look the same, people choose short-term.

Messages that fail
to inspire candidates.

Generic job ads and career pages don’t stand out.

Inconsistent culture
across teams.

Values on paper
don’t match reality.

High turnover
with no lasting loyalty.

Without a strong HR brand, employees leave early.

Who we work with

Agencies
Agencies need more than trendy perks to stand out. A strong HR brand builds trust and authority.
  • Stories that attract talent
  • Culture shaped with intention
  • Foundation for reputation
Build a trusted brand
Mid-sized companies
Growing firms risk losing identity when expansion speeds up. A strong HR brand helps retention.
  • Recognition on the market
  • Leadership and staff cohesion
  • Rapid hiring support
Grow with focus
Enterprises
Large organizations need a unified HR brand to align global teams and attract talent.
  • Clear employer value proposition
  • Consistency across regions
  • Systems that scale
Keep culture strong
Why don’t people see our company as a great place to work?
Because the story isn’t being told clearly. Job posts list tasks and benefits. But they don’t communicate culture, values, or vision.
Instead of inspiring trust, the message blends in
— informative, maybe, but not attractive or memorable.
A strong HR brand turns workplace reality into a narrative: it highlights what makes your culture unique, connects with candidates’ aspirations, and gives employees pride in where they belong.

What goes into building a strong HR brand?

Culture turned into narrative
We translate company values and everyday practices into stories people believe in.
Core values
Employee voice
Messaging that resonates outside
From job descriptions to social campaigns, we shape communications that attract the right candidates.
Talent campaigns
Employer storytelling
Consistency across the journey
We align recruitment and internal communications
so employees experience a unified brand.
Unified tone
Cohesive channels
Reputation that grows over time
An HR brand isn’t built overnight — we design systems that evolve with your business and workforce.
Long-term trust
Scalable strategy

An HR brand should shape experience, not just image.

Let’s chat

HR Branding price list
in San Jose

An HR brand isn’t built with a tagline alone. Costs scale
with the number of employee and market insights gathered, and the level
of deliverables — from culture frameworks to recruitment campaigns.

Employer value proposition & messaging
~ $4,000
Visual concept for HR campaigns
~ $6,500
Career page design & content
~ $2,500
*Final cost depends on research depth, asset range, and delivery format.
Get your custom estimate

What our clients say

Marcus Brown
Marketing Director
star 5

We've worked with Toimi on two projects now, and both times the result was spot on. Timelines were realistic, communication was clear, and the team handled all details without us having to chase.

Susan Miller
HR Director
star 5

They didn't just ship features — they explained trade-offs, suggested improvements, and really thought about long-term use. Felt like an extension of our team.

David Chen
Product Manager
star 5

Fast, professional, and no overcomplication. Our landing page went live on schedule and performed better than expected.

Camila Martinez
Marketing Manager
star 5

Easy to work with, thank you!

More possibilities for your project

We work with a wide range of tasks and formats. Explore additional solutions that may be a good fit for your project.
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Industries
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  • Healthcare and Dentistry
  • Restaurants and Cafes
  • Beauty Salons
  • Education
  • Construction
  • Legal Services
  • Tourism and Hotels
  • Logistics
  • Interior Design
  • Apartment Renovation
  • Auto Services
  • Marketplaces
  • Consulting
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FAQ

Didn’t find what you were looking for? Drop us a line at info@toimi.pro.

How much does employer branding cost for a San Jose business?

The cost depends on the scope — whether the project covers EVP development and messaging only, or extends to a full employer brand system including career page design, recruitment marketing templates, and a LinkedIn company profile overhaul. A focused employer brand for a San Jose startup competing for its first twenty engineering hires has a very different scope than a comprehensive talent attraction system for an enterprise software company competing directly against Cisco, Adobe, and Zoom for the same pool of STEM graduates from San Jose State University, Stanford, and UC Berkeley. We define scope and budget after a discovery session with your HR and leadership teams.

How long does an employer branding project take for a San Jose business?

A core employer branding project — EVP research, messaging framework, visual identity for recruitment, and a career page brief — typically takes 5 to 7 weeks. For San Jose enterprises requiring a full recruitment marketing system covering LinkedIn campaigns, university recruitment materials, onboarding brand experience, and glassdoor reputation management, the timeline extends to 10 to 14 weeks. We structure the project in phases so your San Jose HR team has usable EVP messaging and recruitment templates before the complete system is finished.

Why is employer branding uniquely critical for San Jose businesses?

San Jose sits at the epicenter of the world's most competitive talent market — one in five residents holds a STEM degree, and the city's engineering and technology workforce is courted simultaneously by Google's Downtown West development, Cisco's sprawling North San Jose campus, Adobe's Downtown headquarters, and thousands of well-funded startups across the Innovation Triangle. In this environment, a San Jose business without a clear, compelling employer brand is invisible to the candidates it most needs to hire. Top STEM talent in Silicon Valley evaluates potential employers long before a recruiter makes contact — through LinkedIn presence, Glassdoor reviews, GitHub activity, and word of mouth within the dense professional networks that connect San Jose State University alumni, Stanford graduates, and experienced engineers across the Valley.

What is an EVP and why does our San Jose business need one?

An Employee Value Proposition is the specific, honest answer to the question every candidate asks: why should I work here rather than at one of the hundreds of other tech companies within commuting distance of Downtown San Jose? In Silicon Valley's talent market, compensation alone does not differentiate — the baseline is too high across the board. A credible EVP identifies the specific advantages of working at your San Jose business that go beyond salary: the nature and impact of the work, career development velocity, team quality, culture, and the specific problems your engineers and product people get to solve. Without a defined EVP, your San Jose recruitment messaging defaults to the same generic claims every competitor makes — and top candidates who have options choose the employer whose story is most specific and believable.

How do you research what genuinely makes our San Jose business attractive to candidates?

We conduct structured interviews with your current employees across seniority levels, functions, and tenure lengths — asking specifically what they value about working at your San Jose company and what they would tell a friend who was considering joining. This research consistently surfaces advantages that leadership does not think to articulate in recruitment materials because they feel too obvious internally — the specific technical challenges, the caliber of the team, the decision-making autonomy, or the particular culture that makes your San Jose workplace different from a large tech employer down the road. We also review your Glassdoor profile, LinkedIn employer page, and any exit interview data available to understand the perception gap between how your San Jose business presents itself and how current and former employees actually experience it.

How do you position our San Jose employer brand against Google, Cisco, and Adobe for the same candidates?

Competing against San Jose's largest tech employers for the same candidates is a positioning challenge, not a compensation challenge — and positioning is where a smaller or growth-stage company can genuinely win. Large employers offer stability and brand recognition; they cannot credibly offer the ownership, velocity, and impact that a well-positioned San Jose startup or mid-size company can. We build employer brand positioning that turns the size difference into an advantage — articulating specifically what candidates gain by choosing your San Jose company over a corporate employer, and targeting the subset of the talent market for whom those advantages matter most. Trying to out-Google Google on employer brand is the wrong strategy; owning a specific talent positioning that Google cannot credibly claim is the right one.

Can employer branding help our San Jose business recruit from local universities?

Yes — and San Jose's university ecosystem makes this one of the highest-return employer brand investments available. San Jose State University produces thousands of engineering, computer science, and business graduates annually from a campus in the heart of Downtown San Jose — within walking distance of Adobe's headquarters and a short commute from most of the city's major tech employers. A clear employer brand gives your San Jose company a compelling presence on campus, in career fairs, and on the platforms SJSU and Stanford graduates use to evaluate employers before applying. For San Jose businesses that have not previously invested in university recruitment channels, employer branding is the foundation that makes every other campus recruitment activity more effective.

What do we receive at the end of an employer branding project for our San Jose business?

Final delivery includes an EVP statement and supporting proof points validated through employee research, a recruitment messaging guide covering tone of voice and channel-specific copy variants for LinkedIn, job boards, and career pages, visual identity templates for job postings and social content, a career page brief with recommended structure and content, and a Glassdoor and LinkedIn optimization guide. A 30-day support window is included after delivery for adjustments and rollout questions. For San Jose businesses that want to activate the employer brand through a LinkedIn campaign, university recruitment program, or career page build, we can scope that as a follow-on project — the employer brand system provides the strategic and creative foundation for all of it.

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