Contract Employees have traditionally been used as a way for
companies to fill needs during peak production periods or special projects.
During an economic downturn companies have also used Contract Employees as an
option to help them in the transition period from recession to
recovery. We've seen this to be true the last few years and as we
look at the economic outlook going into 2013 it would appear that Contract
Employees will continue to be a solution for hiring managers. Because in these
economic times companies don’t quite have the confidence to hire permanent
employees. Contract workers allow a company to address their current needs
without making long-term personnel decisions.
An interesting change has taken place of recent as well. A
transition that seems to have changed the overall composition of the employee
make-up. And appears to be a change that is here to stay. Companies are
integrating their traditional employee talent with contract workers. They are
using contract workers for positions that were traditionally viewed as
permanent employee roles previously.
Technology and changing demographics both play a part in
this change in the make-up of the workforce at companies. In addition, many
insurance professionals are by choice changing their status from permanent
employee to free agent. Some Contract workers feel contract work provides them
with a better work/life balance; others want to create or design their own
careers by choosing the kind of work or projects that create a unique set of
skills, making them more desirable prospective employees. Contract work
assignments can provide individuals a broad variety of challenges, demanding
constant learning and new skills, which can make work more interesting.
Some reasons why companies use
Contract Employees:
- Outsource recruiting efforts
- Benefits administration is reduced
- Contract employees are a variable cost
- Employee payroll tax issues are outsourced
- Labor accounting is reduced
- Permanent hiring process is too long
- Overall cost of hiring is reduced
- Bring back a retiree
While the Contract Employee may choose Contract work as a
permanent alternative to the traditional employment status because of the
flexibility and work life balance it can provide. And an opportunity to gain
valuable and interesting experiences not always available in a traditional
employment arrangement. Naturally the downside of Contract Employment for a
long term career is the lack of any benefits and the instability of not knowing
when you next assignment will come along as you end the current assignment you
may be on.
From a worker standpoint there are definitely pros and cons.
From an employer standpoint it appears to be a pros and largely no drawbacks
arrangement. In the current economy for some workers contract employment
provides that badly needed bridge between permanent positions.
This discussion is well suited for participation from both
the employer and the contract employee. I’d be interested in your input on your
experiences on this subject.
Scot Dickerson,
CPC | President
Capstone Search Group
Capstone Search Group
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