On the upside, we now have vaccines being rolled out, companies planning to maintain their position or grow and the job market is picking up. But recruiting in these challenging times can still seem daunting.
We’ve been talking to our clients across all sectors and there seem to be a few common dilemmas that are emerging:
Recognise any of these? Here are some thoughts:
Here is where collaboration with like-minded business people and drawing on mentors can help keep motivation high and inspire planning. Many businesses look to a part-time FD or non-exec Director to help navigate and plan for the future. Having access to a senior right-hand person, even just a few days a month, can make all the difference.
Find time to plan, ensure your processes and systems are up to scratch for when business growth returns. Evaluate your staffing strategy. Refocusing or redeploying existing resources, alongside a flexible approach to finding new people when necessary, will aid efficiency and effectiveness. Think about hiring your next recruit on a part-time basis to lower ongoing costs. Considering flexible options can provide real benefits for businesses.
Business leaders need to keep the wheels turning but they also need to make sure that staff (and themselves) don’t burn out trying to manage too much. We know from experience that the prolonged duration of the pandemic has meant that some leaders and employees have been working under intense pressure with little respite for nearly a year.
This is where thinking differently about resourcing can help. You don’t always need a permanent full- time person to fill a resourcing gap. Recruiting talented professionals on an interim, temporary or contract basis can get a business over a hump in work, an unexpected resignation or a gap in resourcing.
Wherever your business is at and whatever your resourcing dilemma, there is a solution. Recruiting in challenging times is daunting, but we can help.