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RPO Recruitment in Mexico:
Flexible Talent Acquisition Solutions to scale your hiring

At Morgan Philips Sourcing, we deliver agile RPO recruitment solutions designed to support business growth, recurring or urgent hiring needs, high-volume recruitment.

Through our embedded talent acquisition model, our team integrates with your organization to manage the full talent attraction and selection process, combining expertise and technology to deliver measurable improvements in hiring outcomes.

When Should You Choose Morgan Philips Sourcing?

 

Looking to attract top talent?

  • Industry-specialized consultants
  • Access to both active and passive talent pools
  • Strategic job promotion across high-impact channels

Our approach strengthens your positioning in a competitive talent market.

Need reinforcement for your HR or recruitment team in Mexico?

  • We assist HR and Talent Acquisition processes when your team needs it
  • We support you during hiring peaks

RPO allows you to scale capacity without increasing fixed headcount.

Want to optimize your recruitment budget?

  • We scale resources according to hiring volume
  • We reduce cost per hire
  • Access to advanced technology with no additional investment

An efficient model designed to optimize resources.

What is RPO?

RPO (Recruitment Process Outsourcing) allows organizations to fully or partially outsource their recruitment operations to a dedicated expert team from Morgan Philips Sourcing Mexico.

A consultant, or a full team if required, integrates into your organization for a defined period, either onsite or remotely, acting as a natural extension of your HR team.

Beyond managing the end-to-end hiring process, we design talent attraction strategies aligned with your business objectives.

Benefits of Our RPO Services

 

Flexibility tailored to your needs

Our RPO solutions adapt to temporary projects, hiring peaks or process optimization through a structured outsourced recruitment process.

Specialized Consultants

Our RPO consultants bring strong market knowledge and best practices. With RPO, you gain access to specialists by function and industry.

Time savings

We manage sourcing, screening and selection. RPO frees up time for your internal teams to focus on strategic priorities.

Cost optimization

Dedicated consultants, no payroll impact, and access to technology and ATS (Application Tracking System).

Metrics and visibility

Clear reporting and continuous insights to support better decision-making throughout the process.

Better experience

More agile processes, stronger cultural alignment and an improved experience for both candidates and internal teams.

How We Deliver Your RPO Projects?

A clear and structured approach within our RPO services model.

Step 1

Project Definition & Alignment

We align objectives, roles and timelines. We configure ATS, KPIs and the operational foundation of the project.

Step 2

Talent Strategy & Team Integration

We define search criteria and attraction strategy. We introduce the assigned team to ensure seamless embedded talent acquisition aligned with your business.

Step 3

Job Promotion & Talent Attraction

We create and validate job ads, develop content and promote vacancies through key channels (LinkedIn Recruiter, specialist databases and the Morgan Philips global network).

Step 4

Candidate Selection & Process Management

Our RPO consultants manage interviews, shortlisting and ongoing follow-up, providing full visibility throughout the process.

Step 5

Performance Monitoring & Results Delivery

We monitor progress, provide regular performance reports to ensure transparency, and adjust the strategy to deliver strong and sustainable results.

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Managing your apprenticeship and internship campaigns: a key process that must be planned in advance
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Managing your apprenticeship and internship campaigns: a key process that must be planned in advance

In a market where competition to recruit young talent is stronger than ever, the success of your apprenticeship campaigns relies on rigorous organization and careful planning. Today, recruiting an apprentice or an intern requires as much effort as hiring for a permanent position, especially when the company is managing several dozen or even hundreds of applications at the same time.

Outsourcing the management of your apprenticeship campaigns allows you to gain in efficiency, ensure a better candidate experience, and free your HR teams from time-consuming tasks.

A favorable context, but increasingly demanding

According to the latest data published by DARES in February 2025, 878,900 apprenticeship contracts were started in 2024 in the private and public sectors, i.e. +3% compared to 2023.

On 31 December 2024, 1,042,500 apprenticeship contracts were ongoing, marking a new increase in the scheme (+3% in one year).

Apprenticeship has therefore firmly established itself as a major driver of employment and training in France. After several years of double-digit growth, the system is stabilising: the momentum remains positive but is moving towards a mature phase.

Furthermore, the data show that 15,700 apprentices with disabilities signed a contract in 2024 (+12% in one year), representing 2% of all new contracts. Their average age is 26 (compared with 21 for all apprentices) and 61% of them follow a training programme at upper-secondary level (bac) or below — figures that reflect a more inclusive opening of the scheme.

Finally, DARES points out that for contracts started in 2023, 22% were terminated within the first nine months, compared with 17% for those started in 2019. This highlights the need for enhanced follow-up and a well-structured learning experience to limit early terminations.

Increasingly complex campaign management

For several years now, apprenticeships have been booming and it is now just as difficult to recruit an apprentice or an intern as it is to recruit a permanent employee.
The multiplication of apprenticeship programmes in business and engineering schools, including the most prestigious, has intensified competition between companies to attract the best profiles.

Faced with this growing number of work-study students, managing an apprenticeship campaign can quickly become a real organisational challenge.

HR teams must juggle many stages:

  • collecting needs,

  • screening applications,

  • coordinating with managers,

  • organising interviews,

  • administrative management,

  • follow-up and onboarding of new hires.

All these tasks, taken together, represent a project in their own right and require constant mobilisation of internal resources.

Managing a recruitment campaign of more than 100 apprentices is a daily challenge, both in terms of workload and in maintaining the motivation of HR teams.

This is why more and more companies today are choosing to outsource all or part of their apprenticeship or internship campaigns, in order to refocus their teams on higher value-added missions and gain in operational efficiency.

Why outsource your apprenticeship campaigns?

Managing apprenticeship campaigns involves far more than simply posting job offers. Between collecting needs, pre-screening, coordinating with managers and tracking files, it is a complex process that is often underestimated.

The main benefits of outsourcing:

  • Manage workload peaks without stress
    Benefit from a dedicated team to absorb the volume of applications during large-scale campaigns.

  • Access an extensive network of schools and training centres
    Take advantage of your partner’s network and targeted retargeting solutions to maximise the visibility of your offers.

  • Optimise internal collaboration
    Managers are involved in a clear, well-equipped project mode, which promotes speed and quality of decision-making.

  • Improve the candidate experience
    Thanks to smooth application management and systematic feedback, you enhance your employer brand.

  • Simplify administrative management
    Your provider handles procedures with the OPCOs and digitises contract tracking.

Outsourcing your apprenticeship campaigns means freeing your HR teams from operational management while ensuring a continuous flow of qualified candidates.

When should you launch your apprenticeship campaign? 

Apprenticeship campaigns must be completed by the end of August so that onboarding of the selected candidates can start in September. Based on this, we recommend that you begin thinking about your project from October of the previous year: almost a year in advance.

If your purchasing department is involved, this timing will be ideal. If only your HR department is the decision-maker, you can probably wait until January. But again, only you know how quickly you are able to make decisions. 

Whatever your internal organisation, it is essential not to underestimate the time needed to set up project mode. Depending on the size of your apprenticeship campaign and the number of managers to be involved, it will be necessary to define a working methodology and interaction rules between teams, to train stakeholders and to oversee the first months of implementation in order to make any adjustments needed for the success of the organisation. Consequently, an efficient launch in less than a month is not realistic.

Furthermore, remember that apprenticeships are booming and that all companies launch their campaigns at the same time. So the longer you wait, the less likely you are to recruit the best candidates!

In conclusion: 

  • From October: scoping needs, budget validation and choice of provider.

  • From January to May: sourcing, interviews and candidate selection.

  • From June to August: administrative finalisation and onboarding.

How much does an apprenticeship campaign cost? 

The budget for an apprenticeship campaign varies according to the number of positions and the desired level of outsourcing.

The criteria to consider are:

  • The number of positions to be filled and the length of the campaign,

  • The number of stakeholders involved (HR, managers, external providers),

  • The stages outsourced (sourcing, interviews, administration, communication),

  • The tracking and reporting tools used,

  • The performance indicators (KPIs) to be monitored: conversion rate, time to hire, candidate satisfaction, etc.

A specialised provider will offer you a tailor-made quote based on these parameters and your objectives.

How can you ensure the success of your apprenticeship campaigns?

1. Define a clear methodology

Structure your campaign around a clear schedule and collaborative tools shared between HR, managers and providers.

2. Involve the right stakeholders

Involve managers from the outset to ensure alignment between operational needs and the profiles sought.

3. Offer a high-quality candidate experience

The quality of follow-up and communication with candidates directly influences your company’s reputation.

4. Measure and adjust

Track your indicators (average time to hire, satisfaction rate, retention rate) to improve each new campaign.

Conclusion: turn your apprenticeship campaigns into a strategic lever

When well managed, an apprenticeship campaign becomes a powerful tool for developing your future talent. By entrusting all or part of your project to a specialised provider, you gain in performance, agility and attractiveness.

Start anticipating your needs for the next academic year now and build a sustainable apprenticeship strategy.

 
 
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EN FAQ Question #1When should you launch your apprenticeship recruitment campaign?
EN FAQ Answer #1

Ideally between October and January, in order to finalize hiring before the end of summer and ensure a smooth onboarding in September.

EN FAQ Question #2How long does an apprenticeship recruitment campaign last?
EN FAQ Answer #2

On average, between 6 and 9 months, depending on the size of the company and the number of positions to be filled.

Frequently asked questions

What is the difference between RPO recruitment and traditional recruitment?

RPO is delivered as an ongoing engagement over a defined period of time, not as a per-vacancy service, supporting hiring peaks and recurring talent needs.

Through recruitment process outsourcing, we optimize time, cost, metrics and candidate experience with a senior consultant dedicated to managing the end-to-end process.

What types of roles can be covered through RPO?

Our RPO model adapts to all types of mid-level profiles: administrative, technical, specialized and middle-management leadership roles, both locally and internationally.

How long does it take to implement an outsourced recruitment process?

Implementation normally takes between 1 and 3 weeks, depending on project scope. Once active, the model enables fast scalability without compromising quality.

Is RPO Recruitment flexible and aligned with your company culture?

We design tailored projects, short or long term, and integrate into your organization to ensure consistent, agile and business-aligned hiring.

Why choose Morgan Philips Sourcing for your RPO services?

We operate as an extension of your team, bringing strategic insight, recruitment expertise and a results-driven approach, backed by the global expertise of Morgan Philips Group.

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