When faced with a vacant position in your organization, your first instinct may be to find someone internally to fill the role instead of going through the extensive process of hiring someone new.
The decision to hire internally or externally can vary based on what type of role is being filled (is it a leadership role, does it require specific skills or certifications, etc.), and the capacity and skill set of the internal employees.
Even if you think your needs fall under the "look within" category, don't rule out external hiring completely. There are many advantages of hiring externally instead of using your internal team.
External hiring is when a business sources potential candidates to hire from outside of their organization. Typically, the company will either conduct a search for the candidate using their internal resources, such as a business office or human resources department, or they may hire an outside recruiter to help them find the right person for the job.
Recruiting externally can bring a host of benefits to your organization.
Hiring externally by looking outside your organization will result in a larger pool of candidates with a variety of talents and experience. Those fresh faces bring new ideas and talent to your current roster. Over time, the culture and ideas in your organization can become stale and your employees may become complacent. External recruiting brings in people with different ways of doing things that can shine new light on old views and open up opportunities to develop a diverse team of employees.
Other benefits of hiring externally:
If you are looking to hire internally, there are some advantages.
When considering the advantages of hiring externally or internally, it really comes down to the needs of your company, the team you currently have in place, and the requirements associated with the vacant role. What you might think is an easy question might not be that easy to answer until you've weighed your options. If decide to hiring externally is the best option for your next position and want to enlist the help of a recruiter, LeaderStat is here to help.