Why Employer Branding Matters for Startups
You’re competing with Google, Microsoft, and well-funded unicorns for talent. Your edge as a startup isn’t salary — it’s mission, ownership, and culture. Your NexArc company profile is often the first impression candidates have.
The Checklist
Profile Basics (☐ Complete all)
- ☐ Company name and one-line description
- ☐ Logo (SVG or high-res PNG, 400x400px minimum)
- ☐ Industry and sector tags
- ☐ Company size and stage
- ☐ Website URL
- ☐ Location(s) and remote policy
Culture & Story (☐ Add at least 3)
- ☐ Company mission statement (1–2 sentences)
- ☐ “Why we’re building this” founder story
- ☐ Team photo or individual headshots
- ☐ Office/workspace photos (or home setup for remote teams)
- ☐ Tech stack description (“We build with Next.js, FastAPI, PostgreSQL, and deploy on AWS”)
- ☐ Benefits list (insurance, learning budget, remote flexibility, ESOPs)
Social Proof (☐ Add at least 2)
- ☐ Backed by [Investor names]
- ☐ Customer logos or testimonials
- ☐ Press mentions or awards
- ☐ DPIIT recognition badge
- ☐ Team member credentials (IIT, ex-Google, YC, etc.)
Job Listings (☐ Optimise each)
- ☐ Salary range visible on every job
- ☐ Clear must-have vs nice-to-have skills
- ☐ Response time commitment (“We review applications within 48 hours”)
- ☐ Interview process described (“4-stage process, 2 weeks total”)
Content & Engagement (☐ Ongoing)
- ☐ Post engineering blog updates on the NexArc feed
- ☐ Share team wins and milestones
- ☐ Respond to applicant messages within 24 hours
- ☐ Host or sponsor NexArc events
Scoring Yourself
15+ items checked: Your employer brand is strong. Candidates will actively seek you out.
10–14 items: Good foundation. Focus on adding social proof and culture content.
Under 10: Priority: complete profile basics and add salary ranges to all listings.