76 [EB Series] Why Gen Z Trust People, Not Brands | Alex McVeigh from She Graduates
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In this Sydney edition of the VMJPod’s Employer Brand Series, hosts David Macciocca and Brie Mason sit down with Alex McVeigh, a long-time employer brand leader and the founder of She Graduates, to unpack how organisations need to rethink attraction in a Gen Z–led world.
Drawing on more than 15 years in employer branding across Deloitte, Deutsche Bank, Commonwealth Bank and Alinta Energy, Alex shares how talent behaviour is shifting, why trust has become the defining currency of employer brand, and what this means for content, channels and budget decisions.
The conversation explores the growing influence of social platforms, the rise of peer-to-peer credibility, and why advocacy and influencer-style thinking are no longer optional for employer brand teams.
This episode is essential listening for employer brand, early careers and talent teams navigating Gen Z expectations, shrinking budgets and a rapidly changing digital landscape.
Key topics
01:05 – Alex’s background: 15+ years in employer brand across Deloitte, Deutsche Bank, Commonwealth Bank and Alinta Energy.
03:10 – Launching She Graduates and supporting female university students into the workforce.
04:35 – Why early careers has always been the most innovative space in employer brand.
06:05 – The forces reshaping attraction today: social media, AI and tightening budgets.
08:10 – Attention spans, expectations and what content needs to do to hold Gen Z’s interest.
09:35 – Trust as the new currency and why highly polished content is losing impact.
11:05 – The “no-click internet” and how AI tools are changing how candidates research employers.
12:55 – The kinds of questions Gen Z is asking before applying for roles.
14:10 – Why employee advocacy remains the most powerful employer brand lever.
15:20 – Where Gen Z trusts content most, including TikTok as a search platform.
16:55 – Social media shifting from a “nice to have” to absolute table stakes.
18:10 – Getting corporates comfortable with TikTok and using grads or third parties to trial new channels.
20:10 – Virality versus value and why niche audiences matter more than mass reach.
21:55 – What success looks like on social media at the top of the funnel.
23:10 – Managing risk, trolling and the “cringe factor” when employees show up online.
24:35 – VideoMy ad break: creating once and repurposing employee stories everywhere.
25:30 – Paid social on TikTok and why organic alone is no longer enough.
27:05 – Budget expectations and what a small paid spend can realistically achieve.
28:25 – Comparing careers fairs with paid social from a cost and reach perspective.
30:10 – Why organisations keep doing what they’ve always done in early careers hiring.
31:40 – Reneging, relationship-building and why applications alone aren’t the goal.
32:40 – Influencer marketing in employer brand and what “influence” really means.
34:10 – Brand safety, competitive advantage and where to connect with Alex.
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