There are many opinions in the ever-changing recruitment landscape about where value lies in using recruitment agencies.ย This is a topic that is constantly up for debate, particularly in specialist areas such as payroll.
The fundamental issue comes down to exactly that, can recruiters really add value to the recruiting process?ย What I mean is do they bring somethingย additional to the tableย thatย may otherwise be unavailable to an organisationย with a specific requirement.
The majority of large โgeneralistโ recruitment businesses are based on a low cost/high turnover model with a reliance on a โone stop shopโ philosophy to beย utilised as a place to secure anyone from anย HR administratorย toย aย financial controller. Whilst this may have appeal for a large organisation that expects to have (and budgets for) extraordinarily highย staff turnover, my observation is that the job market in general hasย become a lot shrewder, sophisticated and cost conscious. Organisations are also looking for more than contracting a recruitment business to provide what they could do by advertising on SEEK.
The best performing organisations today haveย become infinitely wiser about what they can do for themselves in terms of sourcing the best people and alsoย where they can get specialised assistance if required. The specialist market now demands genuine โexpertsโ that have access to a specific network of proven professionals that are not necessarily trawling through SEEK ads for the next available job. They demonstrate clear differentiation and are providing value to their clientsย well beyond the next recruitment transaction.
Someone said to me recently that a successful and valuable recruiting service in the current marketย needs to be โan inch wide and a mile deepโ inย a tightly defined specialisation. Based on some of the stories we hear about generalist recruiters providing inappropriate candidates for payroll jobs, the ongoing supporting evidence of this seems conclusive.ย
Tracy Angwin is the founder and managing director of the Australian Payroll Association.
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