Nov 23, 2022 12:00:00 AM | 4 Min Read

Recruiting for Hard-To-Fill Positions

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Recruiting for Hard-To-Fill Positions

Filling a difficult position can seem like an impossible task. You've tried everything, but nothing seems to be working. The good news is that you're not alone—many companies face the same challenges when it comes to recruiting. The bad news is that there's no one-size-fits-all solution to the problem.

In this blog post, we'll explore some of the common reasons why some positions are hard to fill, as well as some strategies you can use to attract top candidates. By understanding the root of the problem and taking a targeted approach, you can find the right candidate for even the most challenging role.

Common Reasons Why Difficult Positions Are Hard to Fill

There are a number of reasons why certain positions are more difficult to fill than others.

  • The job market is tight. This is particularly true for roles in high-demand fields such as engineering, healthcare, and tech. When there are more job seekers than there are open positions, employers must work harder to attract top talent.
  • The pool of qualified candidates is small. This can be due to several factors, including stringent qualifications, experience requirements that are too specific, or skills that are in short supply.
  • The position is located in a remote location. It can be challenging to attract candidates to roles that are in rural areas or small towns. In many cases, employers will need to provide relocation assistance in order to attract top candidates.
  • The salary is below market rate. In order for employers to attract quality candidates, they need to offer a competitive salary. If the salary isn't high enough, employers will have a hard time convincing candidates to accept the position.
  • The company has a negative reputation. If prospective employees believe that the company isn't a good place to work, they'll be less likely to apply for open positions—no matter how attractive the role may be.

Strategies for Attracting Top Candidates

If you're having trouble filling a difficult position, try implementing some of these strategies:

  • Rethink your recruitment strategy. Take a closer look at your recruitment process and see where you could improve. Are you using the right channels to reach potential candidates? Are you providing enough information about the position? Is your onboarding process smooth and efficient? Making even small changes can make a big difference in attracting top talent.
  • Get creative with your benefits package. Offering competitive salaries is important—but it's not the only factor that attracts employees. Many job seekers are also looking for comprehensive benefits packages that include things like healthcare coverage, retirement savings plans, and paid time off. By sweetening the pot with an attractive benefits package, you'll be more likely to attract quality candidates.
  • Think outside the box when it comes to qualifications. Don't assume that every candidate needs to have all of the qualifications listed in the job description. Instead, focus on finding candidates with transferable skills who would be able to quickly learn what they need on the job. This approach will help you cast a wider net and find qualified candidates who may have been passed over if you were only considering candidates with traditional credentials.

While filling a difficult position may seem daunting, it's not impossible—you just need to take a targeted approach. By understanding common reasons why certain positions are hard to fill and implementing creative recruiting strategies, you can attract quality candidates for even the most challenging roles .

If all of this seems a little too daunting, it might be time to look into outsourcing your recruitment efforts. Endevis specializes in customized hiring solutions to help you no matter where you are in your hiring journey.


endevis has evolved into a national talent & workforce solutions provider with offices throughout the nation. With a focus on healthcare, engineering, and IT staffing, the organization has won a handful of awards across its Professional Direct Placement, Professional Contract Staffing, and Recruitment Process Outsourcing Solutions. For more information, please email ROI@endevis.com.

Topics: Talent Acquisition, Strategy, Recruitment Strategy

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