Blom Maritime
The Recruitment Challenge
When we first spoke to Blom Maritime’s Operations Manager, they’d been searching for a Naval Architect for four months in order to complete a ship design project in Oslo and
Krakow.
They’d originally been looking to hire a permanent employee, however, a three-month notice period, which is common in Norway, meant getting someone started would likely take even longer.
Coupled with the niche skill set that Blom were recruiting for, they found a real shortage of viable options available and had only seen three CVs in four months. Without this resource, and at risk of losing the project to a competitor, Blom had a call with one our specialised recruiters.
The g2 Solution
Our recruiter suggested using a contractor to get the work done, however, Blom made it clear that they wanted an employee of theirs to do the work.
We provided a compromise and suggested a contract to permanent option whereby the candidate would initially work as a contractor to get a taste for Blom before becoming a permanent employee after an initial period.
This opened a pool of candidates that Blom hadn’t been aware of previously, and, as a result, we were able to find a niche contract candidate within five days of the initial call.
This candidate had a two-week notice period, rather than a three-month one like a permanent employee would have. Furthermore, having someone who could work in house, meant Blom had to outsource less, giving them more control of their work.
The Result
The candidate started working for Blom within one month of g2 getting in contact with them, where there would normally have been a three-month delay whilst the candidate worked his notice period.
This saved valuable time and money for Blom and gave them the flexibility to start work on other projects. Additionally, the contractor is now working at Blom as both a
Naval Architect and a project manager, proving the contractor’s knowledge and experience which has helped prevent further delay or even losing the project.