An internal or external platform that connects talent with opportunities — matching employees or candidates to jobs, projects, gigs, or mentoring assignments based on skills, interests, and availability.
A talent marketplace creates value through liquidity: connecting enough talent supply to enough opportunity demand that relevant matches happen quickly without extensive manual search. The most important marketplace design decision is whether to optimize for breadth (maximizing the number of participants) or depth (maximizing the richness of participant data) — platforms optimizing for breadth accumulate large databases of shallow profiles that match poorly, while those optimizing for depth build smaller but significantly more accurate matching capability. Organizations building internal talent marketplaces frequently underestimate the data investment required: the employee profile quality that produces meaningful matching requires skills assessments, project histories, and career interest declarations that most employees have not previously provided and will not complete without active promotion and incentive.
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