Historically, companies outsourced recruitment locally. Today, increasing number of multi-national companies realize that an integrated approach, across multiple countries of operations, has the potential to provide better management insight and control, provide access to the best talent at the global level, and at the same time help achieve the cost-reduction objectives through standardization and centralization. Hence, the heightened interest in Multi-Country Recruitment Process Outsourcing (RPO). However, there are some practical challenges that both buyers and service providers need to overcome to accelerate the adoption levels and realize its full potential.
In this research study, we analyze the multi-country RPO market across various dimensions. We focus on
Market overview and key business drivers
Buyer adoption
Current transaction characteristics
Service provider landscape
Scope of analysis includes RPO:
Deals with a minimum of four or more recruitment processes
Deals with at least one year in deal length
Deals that are not limited to temporary hires only
Deals covering two or more countries
Service providers offering stand-alone RPO services
Content
This research report provides a comprehensive coverage of the multi-country RPO market and analyzes it across various dimensions such as market overview and key business drivers, buyer adoption trends, transaction characteristics, and service provider landscape. Some of the findings in this report, among others, are:
From a multi-country outsourcing maturity perspective, recruitment lags behind mature, stand-alone HR process outsourcing markets such as payroll
Nearly half of multi-country RPO buyers cover four or more countries of operation, and EMEA ranks highest for average number of countries covered
The origin of multi-country RPO deals is more broad-based now, with nearly half of such deals originating outside of North America
Besides developed economies such as the U.S. various West European countries, Japan, and Australia, buyers frequently include some of the emerging economies such as India, China, Brazil, and Russia in multi-country RPO deals
Hub-and-spoke model is finding more traction among various delivery models.
Compared to single-country RPO, a higher percentage of multi-country RPO deals leverage offshoring
Several service providers enjoy success in the regional RPO space, however, only a few service providers have significant market share in the global RPO space
Note: this report is from 2012. See our most recent R2R research report.
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