Why individual briefing calls lead to better interim payroll and HR hires

Autor Linda Giacomantonio
Februar 12, 2026

After years working in interim payroll and HR recruitment, I have seen how much pressure hiring managers face to move quickly. It is why many choose group briefing calls, assuming they will speed up the hiring process. But each time I join one, I can instantly see that the client is not getting the level of detail they need. Recruiters become cautious, protective and selective about what they share, which weakens the recruitment process rather than accelerating it.

Every client who has taken the time to speak with me individually has seen clearer briefs, stronger talent pools and a far greater chance of securing the right candidate for their new role.

Better conversations create better briefs

Individual calls give me the space to ask the in‑depth questions that define an accurate job description. This includes the day‑to‑day responsibilities, required system experience, the exact skillset needed and any part‑time or full‑time expectations. It also helps me understand the cultural fit, interim management level and how the hire will support your wider business needs and initiatives.

You simply do not get this level of clarity when several recruiters are on the same call and avoiding the chance to challenge the brief.

Protecting confidentiality and enhancing the candidate experience

In financial services and professional services, many interim HR and payroll specialists are well known. Even a brief anonymous overview of their background could identify them, which is why recruiters stay guarded during group discussions. This restricts the insight you receive and reduces the key benefits you should expect from a specialist recruitment agency.

Individual conversations protect GDPR responsibilities, improve the candidate experience and allow a more open discussion of skills gaps, skills shortages and realistic market conditions.

Faster progress, better onboarding and stronger retention

When the brief is clear from the beginning, interim recruitment moves quickly. With an accurate briefing, I can present high‑quality options within hours rather than days. Group calls often slow this down, as each provider leaves with partial information, leading to misaligned CVs, extra clarification and delays that affect your onboarding process and headcount planning.

Clear, individual briefings also support the success of the new staff member, helping them settle into the role and improving long‑term retention, whether you later consider an extension or convert the role into a permanent hire.

If a group call is unavoidable, add short follow‑up calls

There are times when diaries or deadlines mean a shared call is unavoidable. When that happens, the most effective way to keep the hiring process efficient is to schedule short individual follow‑ups with each provider.

In just ten minutes, we can explore the realities of the market, discuss cultural fit, refine the job description, address system requirements and look at how the interim support will help with upskilling team members and stabilising change. These quick conversations significantly improve your recruitment metrics and produce a much more targeted shortlist.

Interim specialists offer more than cover

A strong interim payroll or interim HR professional brings a fresh perspective, supports your initiatives, strengthens your in‑house team and fills capacity gaps at critical moments. Whether the need is short‑term backfill, a part‑time solution or a bridge to a permanent employee, individual briefings help you secure the right fit quickly while maintaining quality.

They also allow me to share the real market trends I see every day through client and candidate conversations and live interim HR activity – insight that simply cannot be shared on a multi‑agency call.

TLDR: individual briefing calls genuinely make the difference

Every search I have led reinforces the same truth: individual briefing calls create a stronger foundation for the hiring process. They protect confidentiality, strengthen your talent pool, improve accuracy at every stage and help you hire the right interim HR or payroll professional efficiently and confidently.

If you are ready to hire or want tailored advice on your next interim requirement, submit your vacancy below and I will be in touch.

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