Potential and Expandable Matching: Why Good Hiring Opportunities Should Not Be Filtered Out Too Early

Potential and Expandable Matching: Why Good Hiring Opportunities Should Not Be Filtered Out Too Early

Most recruitment systems work like a gate. A candidate either passes or fails. They meet the criteria or they don’t. They get through to interview or they disappear from the process.

This binary approach makes sense when candidate supply is high. In skills-short markets, it is a serious liability.

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The problem with pass/fail matching

Hard-gate matching filters out candidates who could do the job, want the job, and would thrive in the role — because one element of their profile or one element of your offer falls short of an arbitrary threshold.

Common examples:

  • A candidate with the right skills but a salary expectation £2,000 above your current band
  • A candidate who could do the role but lacks one qualification you could fund
  • A candidate whose travel limit is 30 miles when your patch is 35 miles — but could be reorganised
  • A candidate who is nearly ready for a senior role but needs six months of structured development

In each case, a rigid matching system produces a false negative. An explainable, tiered matching system opens a conversation.


Direct, potential and expandable matches

Direct match — The candidate’s profile meets your requirements and your offer meets their stated intent. Strong basis for a hiring conversation.

Potential match — The candidate is right for the role, but one element of your offer doesn’t fully meet their intent. Optio identifies the specific gap — so you can decide whether a small adjustment is worth making.

Expandable match — The candidate’s current skills or qualifications fall slightly short, but your offer includes (or could include) funded training, structured development or a supported pathway to close the gap. These are candidates most systems never surface.


Why explainability matters

When a match is potential or expandable, the value is in the explanation. Optio does not just say "close match" — it shows you exactly what the gap is, what it would take to close it, and whether the candidate has indicated flexibility.

This is what makes potential and expandable matching actionable rather than theoretical.


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