Cannes Lions

Female Recruitment

ROTHCO, Dublin / IRISH DEFENCE FORCES / 2016

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Overview

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OVERVIEW

Description

11,700 young Irish women are destined for a job in a supermarket, social circumstance having ruled out college and career as viable options.

11,700 amateur team players whose brilliance on the sports field isn’t valued in the real world… who only feel worthwhile when they are training and playing.

They didn’t know that they can get paid for what they are good at – that the Defence Forces need exactly what they have: physical and moral courage, selflessness, loyalty, & respect.

Our idea was to make them realize that there is a job out there that they have been training for all their lives... they just didn’t know it.

Execution

Precision targeting of audience and insight was at the heart of the creative solution.

Having found our audience, our work was designed to mirror the viable attributes of the 11,700 young women.

We showed that what they are valued for on their field, pitch, and court is exactly what a career in the Defence Forces is built upon.

And through precision targeting on Facebook (in sports groups and conversations), we turned qualified leads into applicants by enticing them to “Join Our Team.”

Outcome

Our task for 2016 was to increase the number of female applicants to the Defence Forces, year on year (to help achieve the quota by 2020 (from 6% to 12% female soldiers)).

On finding a ripe audience, we set our ambitions on netting 577 qualified leads – those most likely to apply and succeed.

Assuming the number of male applicants would remain the same as previous years, 577 committed female recruits would meet the 2020 gender quota.

Three weeks in and armed with a media spend of only €750.00 on Facebook, we managed to hit the magic 577 and increase annual applicants by +65%.

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