Cost per Hire Outsourcing
Definition
Cost per Hire Outsourcing
Cost per hire outsourcing measures the total cost of each filled role when an external recruiting partner does the hiring work. It is hiring cost bought as a per-hire price, rather than as a fixed internal team you carry all year round.
The appeal is variability. Hiring demand arrives in bursts, and a per-hire price converts a fixed recruiting team into a cost that scales with the requisition list.
The risk is comparison. An outsourced per-hire fee looks expensive beside an internal salary until the internal figure includes advertising, tooling, and the manager hours nobody logs.
Key takeaways
- Cost per hire outsourcing divides all hiring costs by the number of hires made in the same period.
- A fair comparison must load internal recruiting with tooling, advertising, and manager time.
- Recruitment process outsourcing prices vary by model: per hire, per requisition, or per month.
- Quality of hire, not price per hire, decides whether the arrangement worked.
How it works
Cost per hire outsourcing is calculated by totalling every cost attached to filling roles in a period, then dividing by the number of hires completed. The definition of “every cost” is what makes or breaks the comparison.
The formula is: total hiring costs ÷ hires completed.
Three pricing models dominate, and they shift risk in different directions. Per-hire fees suit unpredictable demand, while monthly models suit steady volume.
| Model | How it is priced | Best fit |
|---|---|---|
| Contingent per hire | Percentage of salary on placement | Low or spiky volume |
| Per requisition | Flat fee per role worked | Predictable, repeatable roles |
| Monthly programme | Fixed fee for a managed function | High steady volume |
| Hybrid | Base fee plus per-hire component | Mixed portfolios |
The last row is now the most common for mid-market buyers, because it caps downside without removing the incentive to fill.
Internal cost has to be loaded honestly. Job-board spend, assessment tools, referral bonuses, recruiter salary, and hiring-manager interview hours all belong in the number.
Manager time is the line most often left out. Ten interview hours across a panel is a real cost, and it does not disappear when a partner runs the process.
Most programmes sit inside recruitment process outsourcing, which is the managed version of the same idea across a whole hiring function.
The upstream work matters just as much. Partners who maintain a live talent pipeline fill faster, and speed is what actually reduces the loaded cost.
Public-sector hiring shows how much process design drives cost. The U.S. Office of Personnel Management publishes federal hiring information and policy, including its hiring reform and human capital framework material.
Business-population data sets the scale of the market. The U.S. Census Bureau’s Annual Business Survey reports on the characteristics of employer businesses across the country.
Cost per hire alone is a trap. Cheap hires that leave inside a year cost more than expensive hires who stay — so retention at 12 months belongs on the same report.
Report the figure by role family. Volume roles and specialist roles have almost nothing in common, and blending them hides both.
Examples
Per-hire economics vary sharply by role scarcity and volume, and the right pricing model follows those two variables. Five cases show how buyers structure the arrangement.
Contact centre operators buy volume programmes. Hiring hundreds of agents a quarter makes a fixed monthly programme cheaper per hire than any contingent fee could be.
Technology firms buy contingent search for scarce skills. Paying a percentage of salary hurts, but the alternative is a role sitting open for months while product slips.
Healthcare providers buy compliance as much as sourcing. Credential verification and licensing checks add real cost per hire — so partners are chosen on process rigour rather than fee.
Offshore delivery centres buy speed at scale. A partner who can present shortlists inside 48 hours reduces loaded cost more than a lower fee would — which is why time-to-fill sits in most contracts.
Fast-growing startups buy embedded recruiters on monthly terms. Predictable spend beats surprise placement fees when the hiring plan changes every few weeks.
Related terms
Cost per hire outsourcing connects recruitment delivery to workforce cost. The terms below cover the managed model, the sourcing work behind it, and the retention metrics that decide whether a hire was worth its price.
- Recruitment Process Outsourcing (RPO): the managed model that runs a whole hiring function externally.
- Talent Acquisition: the wider discipline of attracting and hiring people.
- Talent Pipeline: the pool of pre-qualified candidates that shortens time to fill.
- Offshore Recruiter: the sourcing role that delivers much of this capacity.
- Employee Turnover: the loss rate that determines how often the cost is paid again.
- Onboarding Coordinator: the role covering the handover that follows a hire.
- Labor Cost: the ongoing cost base a hire adds once placed.
FAQ
What should be included in cost per hire?
Every cost attached to filling roles: partner fees, advertising, assessments, referral bonuses, recruiter time, and hiring-manager interview hours.
Is outsourcing cheaper per hire than hiring internally?
Sometimes, and it depends on volume. Steady high volume favours an internal or managed programme, while spiky or specialist demand favours external partners.
Which pricing model carries least risk for the buyer?
Contingent per-hire fees, because nothing is paid until a placement is made. The trade-off is a higher price per successful hire.
How does cost per hire relate to time to fill?
Closely. Faster fills cut vacancy cost and manager hours — which usually lowers loaded cost even when the fee is higher.
Should retention be reported alongside it?
Yes, at 6 and 12 months, since a cheap hire who leaves early resets the whole cost.
Can the metric be compared between companies?
Not reliably, because almost every business loads the calculation differently.
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