“More than ever, future hires will come from within the company. In an increasingly tight talent market, organizations will rediscover the benefits of internal hiring and work to better understand how their employees want to learn and grow.” — 2020 Talent Magazine
Recruitment is all about finding and attracting the right employee to your company. But sometimes, the individual you need to fill a vacant position already works within your existing business structure.
At The Center for Sales Strategy, we’re firm believers in always searching for talent. However, we’re also advocates for using empathy to better understand how people want to learn and grow. This is why one of the top recruitment trends in the 2020 Talent Magazine is internal recruitment.
In order to recruit internally, you must have an established process for internal candidates. A transparent hiring process with clear policies, assessments, and feedback is a must!
Whether through promotions, employee referrals, or transfers, internal recruitment is a way to save time, money, and resources during the hiring process.
The perfect candidate for your vacant position is often within the same organization. Taking time to evaluate the talent that already works within the company is one of the best places to begin when searching for the perfect person for an open position.
According to LinkedIn's 2020 Global Talent Trends Report, hiring managers are passive in the internal hiring process and not looking within their own companies. 72% of employees are seeking positions on their own by finding jobs on internal job boards.
Many employees long for upward movement and future growth opportunities. The problem is their managers aren’t aware of these goals. Talented professionals want to work for an organization that will help them build skills and knowledge to further their careers.
Even in uncertain times, management shouldn’t minimize the importance of supporting their people’s career advancement.
Did you know in some of the world's top organizations, it's nearly impossible to land a job interview unless you're already working for the company?
When an established process is in place, internal recruiting has many benefits that can’t be overlooked.
You have an immediate talent pool, with no need to spend money to recruit, cutting down your expenses.
Employees already working within an organization have demonstrated abilities in their area of expertise, and those talents may transition well to your department.
They have knowledge of your industry and company. This cuts onboarding time down and makes it easier for them to hit the ground running, even in a new position. According to the LinkedIn study, 69% of managers that hire within mention productivity is accelerated as the employee is already familiar with the internal systems and culture.
They are a known. You already know the good, the bad, and the ugly. This is a huge advantage for you, providing few surprises and great coaching opportunities right off the bat.
Internal candidates are loyal and will continue to be. If you continue to hire from within, others will see there’s hope for upward movement. This increases engagement and reduces turnover.
Is the next superstar for your vacant position already in the building? Or in today’s business environment, on the other end of the Zoom call?