Navigating the evolving world of global talent acquisition is no easy task—it’s complex, fast-moving, and full of unexpected challenges. That’s why this episode of the HR on the Offensive podcast, Chris and Pavan Bilkhoo speak to Monika Lubczak-Pufelska, author of Shortlisted for a Better Life. Monika unpacks the cultural nuances, strategic missteps, and hard-won lessons that define today’s international recruitment landscape.
How can talent acquisition evolve with the demands of global expansion?
Monika points out that while the UK and US often set the standard for recruitment strategies, simply lifting and shifting those models into regions like Eastern Europe or Asia can cause more problems than it solves. She emphasises the value of taking the time to build local talent acquisition teams who understand the nuances of their market, rather than relying on expat hires alone. Without that local knowledge and cultural awareness, recruitment efforts can quickly become transactional and miss the mark.
For example, while Western countries are generally more comfortable challenging traditional hierarchies and adopting skills-based approaches, that kind of shift can be tougher to implement globally. Ongoing conversations and real-life success stories are helping pave the way for broader, more effective adoption around the world.
What role can internal mobility play?
Internal moves are still an underused strategy, despite the fact that they often involve people who could drive real transformation if given the opportunity. Instead, many organisations find themselves rushing to hire at scale, without fully considering key regional differences like sourcing approaches, notice periods, or how stakeholder relationships are managed. In these cases, having strong sourcing capabilities and a solid grasp of the local geopolitical landscape isn’t optional—it’s essential for success.
If you’re navigating cross-border talent strategies and wondering why your efforts might not be succeeding, listen now for Monika’s valuable perspectives and practical advice.
If you like what you heard on the podcast and would like to learn more you can buy Monika’s book, Shortlisted for a Better Life on Amazon or on other platforms.