Recruiting and hiring employees is an important aspect of any organization. Companies strive to attract the best talent, but it's not always easy to understand what motivates potential candidates. One way to better understand what candidates are looking for in a job is to use Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs as a framework. This theory describes the five basic human needs that motivate behavior, including physiological needs, safety needs, love and belonging needs, esteem needs, and self-actualization needs. In this blog, we will explore how Maslow's hierarchy of needs can be used in recruiting, with instances from mythology. Physiological Needs The first level of Maslow's hierarchy of needs includes physiological needs such as food, water, and shelter. In mythology, we see examples of characters who prioritize their physiological needs, such as Odysseus in Homer's epic poem, The Odyssey. After being stranded on an island, Odysseus and his men struggle to find food an...