There are so many advantages to having a blended business model that includes both direct hire and contract staffing. You get the best of both worlds – the large placement fee checks from your direct hire placements and the consistent, steady income of contract staffing. Providing contract staffing services also builds client loyalty because you are able to meet all of their staffing needs. And as the popularity of contract staffing continues to grow, it is becoming more important for recruiters to offer it in order to remain competitive.
But for those running small recruiting firms, or maybe even “one-man shows,” the prospect of adding and running a whole additional line of business can be daunting. Getting set up can take months if you plan to handle contract staffing issues in-house. Plus, you need to allow one or two days every week to keep up with all of the timesheet, payroll, and invoicing issues. Not to mention you have to take on the financial risk and all the liability tied to employees.
How can you find the time and resources for that and still provide quality direct hire recruiting services?
Outsource the employment of your contractors to a full-service contract staffing back-office service. As the legal W-2 employer for your contractors, the back-office service should handle all of the legal, financial, and administrative tasks associated with contract placements, including:
It is important that you select a full-service backoffice that will become the W-2 employer of record and handle all of the employment-related tasks, not just payroll processing and funding. You also want to make sure the provider has a well documented history, an impeccable reputation, and positive referrals and testimonials. Remember that your backoffice is a reflection of you, the recruiter.
In addition, you will want to be sure to ask the following questions of any potential backoffice service:
If you use a quality contract staffing backoffice, you can easily offer both direct and contract staffing services to your clients, regardless of your size. You can enjoy the extra income and client loyalty that comes with contract staffing without having to worry about all of the administrative details tied to a blended service business model. In short, you will be able to focus on what you do best – recruiting.