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Metaverse will transform the employee experience - Here's how

Story • 27th May 2024 • 4 Min Read

Metaverse will transform the employee experience - Here's how

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HR has a powerful tool that they are just beginning to explore. Interviews, onboarding, training, interaction with candidates and employees will be able to take place in the virtual world, through avatars. There are many advantages, but cost, cybersecurity and resistance to change are among the limitations.

The metaverse can potentially transform human resources (HR) and talent management significantly. It offers benefits in terms of recruitment, training, collaboration, and diversity. However, it also presents significant challenges like costs, technological adaptation, privacy, and security.

Since mid-2021, the term "metaverse" has entered the business vocabulary, transforming human resource management (HRM).  Its use, which is still in its infancy compared to its full potential, seems to make situations that until not so long ago seemed like science fiction a reality. This virtual world allows people to interact and collaborate through avatars, creating and enhancing shared areas, such as virtual offices and work meetings.

As Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Meta, which is leading this technological revolution, said: "In the future, working together will be one of the primary uses of the metaverse". Well, that future is coming and HR departments are adopting strategies to take advantage of the revolutionary tool. Like everything, there are pros and cons, possibilities and limits.

We speak of an infinite world of interconnected virtual communities, accessible through smartphones, virtual reality goggles, and other devices. Companies such as Meta, Microsoft, Apple, Sony and Alibaba are developing experiences in these virtual environments.

Virtual space as a mirror of the offices

In the aftermath of the pandemic, talent resignation and attrition have become critical issues for companies. In response, HR departments started adapting strategies to create virtual environments that replicate physical offices, facilitating remote working and improving talent retention.

The metaverse promises to transform the workplace, creating new jobs and adapting current professions to the virtual world. These new professions will require advanced skills in engineering and software development. Remote collaboration between companies and employees will be boosted by this technology, with meetings, brainstorming and agreements conducted in virtual spaces.

With its potential to bring people from anywhere in the world together in a single interactive space, the metaverse is beginning to revolutionise the traditional employee experience. Virtual tools and avatars emerge as mechanisms for creating tailored experiences that enhance the employee lifecycle and foster stronger communities. This is especially useful for HR departments in a context where remote and dispersed work is increasingly common.

Although the metaverse is expected to be fully implemented in the next 5-10 years, HR departments are already considering its potential. This new reality aims to optimise the employee experience and transform workspaces. The development of new physical and digital tools is anticipated to facilitate entry into the virtual world and enhance teleworking.

Read also: Article: Will technology replace HR? (peoplemattersglobal.com)

The metaverse is steadily carving out a significant niche in human resources (HR) and talent management. As companies explore this innovative technology, a thorough analysis of its advantages and challenges is essential.

Advantages of the Metaverse in HR and Talent Management

Immersive Interviews: Conducting interviews within the metaverse allows hiring managers to observe candidates' behavior and skills in a dynamic setting, potentially reducing the costs associated with traditional recruitment methods.

Realistic Simulations: Creating work simulations offers a controlled environment to assess candidates' abilities and reactions, providing a more accurate evaluation of their fit for the role.

Immersive Training: Employees can engage in highly interactive training programs featuring virtual scenarios that closely mimic real work situations, enhancing the learning experience.

Experiential Learning: The metaverse enables "learn by doing" approaches in a risk-free environment, improving knowledge retention and practical skill application.

Virtual Workspaces: Teams spread across different geographical locations can collaborate in shared virtual environments, fostering better communication and team cohesion.

Virtual Meetings and Events: Virtual meetings and conferences in the metaverse can be more engaging and interactive, surpassing the limitations of traditional video conferencing.

Global Accessibility: The metaverse promotes inclusion by enabling participation from employees worldwide, regardless of their physical location.

Equal Opportunities: By reducing physical and socio-economic barriers, the metaverse offers more equitable opportunities for involvement.

The disadvantages 

High Initial Investment: Adopting metaverse technologies necessitates significant investment in infrastructure, software, and training.

Maintenance and Updates: Continuous maintenance and updates of virtual platforms can be expensive.

Employee Adaptation: Not all employees may quickly adapt to new technologies, requiring additional time and resources for effective training.

Resistance to Change: Some employees may resist adopting these technologies due to unfamiliarity or fear of change.

Personal and Corporate Data: Managing data within virtual environments raises critical privacy and information security concerns.

Cybersecurity: The risk of cyberattacks increases, necessitating robust security measures.

Lack of Direct Human Interaction: Virtual interactions cannot fully replicate the human connection of face-to-face interactions.

Digital Fatigue: Excessive use of virtual environments can lead to digital fatigue and employee burnout.

Read also: Article: Reimagining skilling through the metaverse — People Matters Global

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