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In IT, the competition for talented specialists is becoming more acute. But despite this, we often hear from our clients the question: “Why are spacecraft services so expensive?” In this post, we would like to address the question: - Is it worth the price to connect a recruitment agency (hereinafter referred to as CA) to the search?
There are 2 important things you should consider when deciding whether to start a search on your own
- Financial costs
Hiring and recruiting personnel is a laborious process that requires significant investment: - salaries, training and development of HR department employees- paying for expensive search resources.Currently, paying for resources is extremely expensive, and if hiring is not on your “stream”, payment and subsequent “idle” resources look irrational. skills and necessary tools to close any position. - Save time and optimize resources
Time is one of the most valuable resources in business. Creating a candidate portrait, analyzing the labor market, analyzing resumes, preparing and conducting interviews — all this takes a lot of time that could be used for more productive tasks. Contacting a CA allows you to focus on the company's core activities, leaving recruitment to professionals.
Failing result:
At first glance, spacecraft services may seem expensive, but compared to searching on your own, they pay off by saving time and resources.
It is also important to consider that the cost of spacecraft services largely depends on the company's recruitment conditions and can vary both up and down. The company always has a choice. You can start selecting on your own and simultaneously connect them to the search for spacecraft. However, it is important to understand that if a company eventually accepts a candidate found by a CA, the recruitment cost will be significantly higher than if the agency works in an exclusive format (only we work in this position).
Each company must carefully consider its needs and capabilities before deciding whether to start searching for employees on its own.