Headhunting Market in Vietnam, Potentials and Challenges

In the previous article, I wrote about Headhunting in Vietnam and what is unknown to many. In this article, I want to mention the real market of Headhunting in Vietnam with its advantages and difficulties.

 

An attractive market

You may have known that headhunting is still a new job but the market demand for it is quite high in the developing economy of our country. With a young labor source, diversified market and strategic position, Vietnam has always attracted the investment of large international corporations. As a consequence, the demand for senior staff is also increasing.

To meet this demand, there are many headhunting companies in Vietnam such as L&A and other national and international companies. These companies look for managers and specialists in different fields for their customers. The headhunter can be compared to a machine to “wash sand for gold” and to search for excellent candidates.  Those who can meet the strict requirements of the market will be welcomed, their data will be restored and they will become “senior labor source” in the labor market.

Competition

Though being new, this service is not without competition, even stronger competition than other fields. Many foreign recruiting companies have had their eyes on Vietnam’s market of senior staff and some of them have worked with some Vietnamese companies successfully. With their long history in the field on the international market, the foreign companies have many advantages of the international source of labor forces and standard customer support process. They also take advantage of their knowledge on the internal labor force division and human resource flow. They link these two demands in a smart way.

One more competitive element is the cost and service quality. In a revived economy, all companies make the top priority to cut costs. However, it is necessary to invest in the talent source. Vietnamese companies are having a stable position and taking more share of the market thanks to their competitive fee of 18 - 25% of the candidate’s annual salary and the equal quality. Meanwhile, in developed countries, the cost for one successful candidate is about 30% of the annual salary. When working in Vietnam market, a foreign company has to charge at least 25 % of the annual salary to have benefits.

Human resources are a vital factor of companies in present. In the tendency of strategy competition, the diversity of services helps companies to identify their positions on the market. Businesses always want to develop a standard human resource mechanism. Therefore, the requirement for labor is not just for any levels; from senior, middle to lower levels (like skilled workers, etc). This will bring more benefits to human providers such as L&A, which connects talents and accompanies businesses’ sustainable development.

Human resource quality

Vietnamese economy has developed with sustainability with young and skilled labor force. The talents are more welcome than ever before by the market. The managers have to run and develop their businesses to a higher level, that's why they have to recruit the right people for the right positions. The talents are more aware of their true values and they tend to move to a new company with better opportunities and pay. More qualified people now apply to head hunting companies. There are, however, several problems concerning the quality of the labor force. At my company, for example, the quality and quantity of senior candidates are quite low and cannot meet the domestic demands. There is also a shortage of labor force of the middle level. And the young graduates are just good at theory but weak at knowledge of the reality and profession. As a result, recruiting and training takes a long time. Having recruiting competent staff, companies should have trainings to improve their professional ability to serve their jobs.

Conclusion

All advantages and disadvantages considered, the Headhunting market in Vietnam is a promising one in the future. It can be seen that this service helps to improve the human resource quality and healthy competition on the market, promoting the economy and service quality.

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Comment by Tim Spagnola on August 2, 2011 at 7:39am
Tracy - thanks for sharing your insights on this marketplace. Much like Nikunj Shah discussed the current situation with recruiting in Africa, it is always interesting to hear about things going on in other parts of the world. Is there any sort of temp market in Vietnam?
Comment by Tracy Tran on August 2, 2011 at 11:18pm

Yes, of course. almost expats coming back to VN for project assignment. Let say 3-6 ms or max 1yr depend on jobs scopes & work for which industries...and then company offer full-time contract by then.

Why they should do that? Expat package is much higher than local VNese. Local owner should be considered about that. And under labor law, company allow to hire 3% expats for specialize roles only...

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