Employment Blog

The Shifting Trends of Human Resources Outsourcing

by on Jul.08, 2010, under Professional Employer Organization

Currently there is a significant spike in the employers who have less than 25,000 employees choosing to outsource human resources. These companies have found that there are many benefits of using a professional employer organization (PEO). Among the top three reasons medium-sized businesses are incorporating HR outsourcing into their strategy is they are able to remain focused on their core business, operate more efficiently and cut costs.

More companies are deciding they no longer want to place capital expenditures solely onto their own human resources and are opting instead to outsource to stay competitive.

In the last ten years outsourcing has become more popular among companies who want to expand but want to control costs by eliminating full-time in-house positions that don’t directly make a significant contribution to the bottom line.

Human resource outsourcing has become a viable strategy and is growing rapidly in the United States as well as overseas. Companies that have made the decision to outsource HR find that they are receiving a higher quality of expertise at lower costs which improve their bottom line.

Another shift taking place is being made towards selective outsourcing. Companies are beginning to use multiple vendors and are only choosing to outsource specific departments and job functions.

However, using multiple vendors requires management to become more adept in contract management as well as to become more knowledgeable in service costs, standardization and detailed protocols when dealing with external providers.

As HR outsourcing is becoming increasingly popular, managers are looking for guidance and information to help them make their decisions about recruitment services and how to find the right professional employer organization.

The following are some of the benefits of using a professional employer organization (PEO) for the outsourcing process.

•    A PEO will enable companies to effectively outsource the management of human resources, risk management, employee benefits, payroll, workers’ compensation, training, development and other services.

•    A PEO will perform extensive searches for qualified candidates with expertise in a required field such as technology or programming.

•    A PEO will reduce legal liabilities such as safety and worker’s compensation, employee/labor relations, government compliance and other regulatory processes involving human resources.

•    A PEO will often offer more attractive benefits packages and attract employees with a higher skill set.

HR outsourcing has become more common in recent years because it is a very effective way for companies large and small to contain costs, reduce administrative burden and minimize risk.

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