Tag: RPO strategy

Modern talent attraction demands better technology.

24 March 2026

In today’s highly competitive hiring landscape, talent attraction has become a strategic priority rather than a simple recruitment task. Leading RPO partnerships now go beyond filling roles quickly—they focus on building sustainable talent pipelines, strengthening Employer Brand, and engaging candidates that traditional methods often miss.

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Is your RPO solution in need of a reset?

7 July 2025

It feels as though there are a lot of recruitment providers out there that are still just going through the motions. An RPO solution which lacks vision and strategy must evolve their offering. There is no doubt that, amongst clients, the appetite for change is greater than ever. But what does a fresh approach to […]

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Your recruitment strategy of the past won’t work in the future.

27 March 2025

The need for a new approach to RPO is growing. While traditional metrics like cost-per-hire and time-to-hire are still a priority, today’s organisations are demanding more from talent solutions to tackle the challenges of the market. They need agility. They need to improve candidate experiences. Above all, employers need a capable partner who can bring […]

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What makes an RPO provider stand out?

13 February 2025

In a sea of ordinary, what makes an RPO provider stand out? The desire to discover a new kind of RPO is growing. Clients want strategic RPO solutions that elevate their employer brand, drive significant process improvement and enhance every single candidate experience. The traditional metrics are still in-demand: find savings, reduce cost-per-hire, shorten time-to-hire. […]

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Why agility is critical to any RPO strategy.

26 July 2024

Does your RPO strategy have what it takes to adapt? Introduction ‘Agility’ is one of those words that gets used lot in recruitment. It’s right up there with ‘dynamic and ‘innovative’. But when so many talent solutions providers are claiming to be ‘agile’, what does it really mean? And how can you tell whether agility […]

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