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Should you hire based on skill or potential?

Story • 14th Aug 2023 • 2 Min Read

Should you hire based on skill or potential?

CultureHR Consulting

Author: Alyssa Navarro Alyssa Navarro
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In this article, we delve into the nuanced world of hiring decisions, explore the merits of each approach, and provide insights into why a balanced perspective may be the key to unlocking a team’s true potential.

The age-old dilemma of whether to prioritise skill or potential when hiring has gained renewed significance in today’s rapidly evolving business landscape. While experience has long been championed as a reliable indicator, the shifting dynamics of industries and the emergence of new roles call for a more balanced approach that values innate qualities and the capacity for growth.

In this article, we delve into the nuanced world of hiring decisions, explore the merits of each approach, and provide insights into why a balanced perspective may be the key to unlocking a team’s true potential.

The difference between experience versus promise

Hiring for experience has merits, mainly when seniority and industry-specific knowledge are crucial. Positions demanding leadership or specialised technical skills might necessitate a candidate with a proven track record. After all, seasoned professionals often require minimal training and can immediately contribute to achieving business goals. 

Potential-driven hiring opens doors to a broader talent pool, facilitates diversity, and fosters innovation by welcoming fresh perspectives. This strategy aligns with the dynamic nature of today’s workforce and equips teams to navigate change with resilience.

While technical prowess remains valuable, soft skills emerge as critical determinants of long-term success within an organisation. Cultural fit, adaptability, and a growth-oriented mindset are often hard to cultivate but contribute significantly to an employee's holistic value.

Even the most skilled candidate can only falter with the ability to collaborate, communicate effectively, and embrace ongoing learning. Thus, emphasising potential ensures that employees bring a holistic value to the team beyond their job descriptions.

Hiring based on potential for organisations with budget constraints offers a pragmatic solution. Companies can invest in talent that aligns with their long-term vision by identifying candidates with the capacity to learn and excel, even without extensive experience. 

Promoting internal candidates based on their potential is also cost-effective, as it minimises the expenses associated with external recruitment and provides an incentive for employees to thrive within the organisation.

A potential-driven approach prepares businesses to address skill gaps and embrace emerging opportunities in a world where job roles and requirements are rapidly evolving. With the advent of new technologies and industries, hiring solely for experience may inadvertently exclude innovative thinkers who possess the untapped potential to drive change. Nurturing potential empowers organisations to remain agile, responsive, and future-ready.

5 approaches to hiring based on potential

Clear criteria establishment

Define key attributes and competencies integral to the role, directly tied to organisational goals. This establishes a focused framework for unbiased evaluation, ensuring alignment with the organisation’s vision and fostering future success.

Behavioral-focused interviews

Structured interviews probing past experiences unveil a candidate's adaptability and problem-solving prowess. Real-life scenarios provide tangible evidence of potential in navigating dynamic environments and contributing to growth.

Soft skills and achievements assessment

Scrutinise soft skills such as communication, collaboration, and leadership. Assessing a candidate’s track record of accomplishments offers insights into their capacity to innovate and deliver tangible contributions.

Cross-functional exposure

Introduce candidates to diverse company facets during the hiring process. Interaction with different departments gauges versatility and willingness to embrace varied challenges, indicating potential for multidimensional roles.

Ongoing development culture

Highlight the organisation's commitment to continuous learning and professional advancement. Communicate investment in employee growth through training, skill enhancement, and progression opportunities.

Incorporating these strategies identifies and nurtures candidates with the potential to drive innovation, adapt to change, and contribute positively to the organisation’s success. The evolving job landscape necessitates a shift towards a potential-driven approach, fostering a workforce primed for sustained growth and agility.

 

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