Secondment vs. Staff Augmentation: Which One is Right for You?
- gluck1lhr
- Mar 15
- 2 min read
Quick decisions. Big impact. Maximum efficiency.
Choosing between secondment and staff augmentation?
Here’s how to know which model fits your business needs.
Ask Yourself These Questions:
Do you need temporary help from within your organization or external specialists?
Is your project short-term and specific or ongoing and scalable?
Do you want to maintain control over the employee’s career path or bring in independent experts?
Is cost savings a top priority, or are you focused on high-level expertise?
Secondment vs. Staff Augmentation: The Key Differences
Factor | Secondment | Staff Augmentation |
Talent Source | Internal employees temporarily reassigned | External professionals brought in |
Control | You retain control over the secondee’s development | Augmented staff work independently under your direction |
Duration | Temporary, based on business needs | Can be short or long-term depending on the project |
Cost | Generally cost-effective as the employee remains on payroll | Can be higher but offers specialized expertise |
Best For | Companies with existing talent that can be repurposed | Businesses needing niche skills or additional workforce |
Flexibility | Limited to internal availability | Highly flexible, scaling up or down as needed |
When to Choose Secondment
You have skilled employees who can be temporarily reassigned.
You want to develop internal talent while filling a temporary need.
You need to cover a temporary absence (e.g., maternity leave, sabbatical).
You prefer a cost-effective solution without hiring externally.
When to Choose Staff Augmentation
You need specialized expertise not available within your company.
Your workload is increasing, but you’re not ready for full-time hires.
You want quick access to external talent without long-term commitments.
Your team needs additional support to meet project deadlines.
Secondment and staff augmentation aren’t interchangeable - they serve different needs. If you’re looking to repurpose internal talent, secondment is the way to go. If you need external expertise and flexibility, staff augmentation will give you a competitive edge.
Need help deciding? Let’s talk!
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