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The Real Cost of Hiring vs. Outsourcing IT: What SMBs Need to Know

Written by Pro Cloud SaaS | July 24, 2025

If you're weighing the pros and cons of hiring a full-time IT employee vs. outsourcing to a Managed Services Provider (MSP), you're not alone. Many growing businesses are reevaluating how to get the most value from their IT investment.

At first glance, hiring in-house may seem like the more “hands-on” approach, but what about the hidden costs, limited expertise, and single-point-of-failure risks? Let's break it down.

The Real Cost Breakdown

While a full-time IT employee may come with the benefit of being physically present and aligned with your company culture, it’s easy to underestimate the full cost. Salaries are just the beginning. Add in benefits, taxes, PTO, training, and the administrative overhead, and you’re well over $100,000 annually for one person.

An MSP, on the other hand, offers a flat monthly rate for an entire team of specialists, giving you broader support, deeper expertise, and often, 24/7 coverage. And depending on the size of your business, can often cost you less than hiring a single IT employee - which means more bang for your buck!

 

Feature Full-time Employee
(FTE)
Outsourcing to a Managed Service Provider (MSP)

Control

High direct control over personnel and daily tasks

Less direct control; relies on MSP’s structure and SLAs

Expertise

Limited to the skills of the individual

Access to a broad team with specialized skills

Cost

Higher, includes: salary, benefits, taxes, training

Predictable flat-rate; often more cost-effective

Focus

100% dedicated to your organization

Shared support model across clients

Scalability

Slow and complex to scale up/down staff

Easy to scale services up/down based on need

Integration

Typically well-integrated with internal teams

May require onboarding to align with internal culture/processes

Knowledge Retention

Long-term familiarity with internal systems

Risk of knowledge loss if switching providers

Responsiveness

Immediate access for on-site support

Defined by SLA; usually remote-first but can have dedicated on-site support

Administrative Burden

High: HR, payroll, recruitment, benefits

Low: handled entirely by provider

Long-term Strategy

Can align directly with internal strategic goals

Requires strong MSP partnership to align with long-term goals

When to Choose Each Model

Choose a Full-Time Hire If:

  • Your IT needs are stable, long-term, and well-defined

  • You want full control over how work gets done

  • You have the budget to absorb higher total costs

Choose a Managed Service Provider If:

  • You need diverse expertise (cybersecurity, cloud, compliance, etc.)

  • You want predictable monthly costs

  • You’d like to eliminate HR overhead and reduce internal IT complexity

  • You value 24/7 coverage and scalability
  • You're open to a flexible, SLA-based support model

 

Many organizations also opt for a hybrid approach, keeping in-house staff for strategy or core support, and outsourcing specialized or overflow functions to an MSP, to ensure full coverage across their entire IT environment.


Final Thoughts

In today’s environment where cyber threats are growing, compliance is non-negotiable, and downtime is costly, businesses need IT that’s fast, flexible, affordable and secure.

Whether you choose a full-time hire, an MSP, or a blend of both, the key is understanding the real cost of IT - not just in dollars, but in risk, capability, and business continuity.

At Pro Cloud SaaS, we provide end-to-end IT services tailored for businesses operating in regulated industries such as healthcare, finance, and government. 

From day-to-day IT support and infrastructure management to compliance readiness, advanced cybersecurity, and virtual CISO (vCISO) consulting, we act as your single strategic partner.

Whether you're looking to offload routine helpdesk tasks or strengthen your security posture, we deliver scalable, all-in-one solutions that give you peace of mind, expert support, and true business resilience, without the overhead.