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  • June 3, 2026

What Does a Bad Hire Really Cost a Business?

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What Does a Bad Hire Really Cost a Business?

Most employers focus on the cost of recruitment. But in reality, the cost of getting recruitment wrong is often far greater. Whether you’re hiring for a skilled trades position, an engineering role, or a key management position, a bad hire can have a significant impact on your business long before you begin searching for a replacement.

The Visible Costs

The obvious costs are easy to identify. These include:

  • Advertising the role
  • Interviewing candidates
  • Onboarding and training
  • Salary and benefits
  • Management time

When a hire doesn’t work out, these costs are effectively lost and the recruitment process starts again.

The Hidden Costs

What many businesses overlook are the hidden costs. A poor hiring decision can affect:

Productivity

It takes time for any new employee to become fully effective. If they leave after a few months or fail to perform, productivity suffers and other team members often need to pick up the slack.

Team Morale

One poor hire can impact an entire team. Strong employees can become frustrated when they feel they are carrying additional workload or compensating for someone who isn’t the right fit.

Customer Relationships

In customer facing roles, a bad hire can directly affect service levels, reputation and client retention. The damage caused by one negative customer experience can be difficult to reverse.

Management Time

When performance issues arise, managers spend considerable time coaching, documenting concerns and attempting to resolve problems. This is time that could be spent growing the business.

Why Businesses Get Hiring Decisions Wrong

In our experience, poor hiring decisions often happen when:

  • Vacancies need filled urgently
  • Salary expectations don’t match the market
  • The role isn’t clearly defined
  • Technical skills are prioritised over attitude and cultural fit
  • Hiring managers feel pressured to make a quick decision

Getting Recruitment Right

Successful recruitment isn’t about filling vacancies as quickly as possible. It’s about finding people who have the skills, attitude and long-term potential to add value to your business. That requires market knowledge, honest conversations and a structured recruitment process. Businesses often focus on the cost of recruitment but the question is what is the cost of getting it wrong? When you consider lost productivity, management time, team morale and customer impact, the cost of a bad hire can far outweigh the investment required to get recruitment right the first time. At 2020 Recruitment, our focus has always been on long-term hiring success rather than short-term placements. Because the right hire doesn’t just fill a vacancy. It strengthens a business.

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