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What You Should Know About Contract-To-Hire Opportunities

Posted on the 15 February 2022 by Litcom

Contract-to-hire recruiting is distinct because it provides companies with an opportunity to work with a consultant before deciding to move forward with a full-time hire. It’s a win-win for the company and the consultant because it provides each with a higher degree of confidence and certainty when a hire decision is made.

What Exactly Is a Contract-to-Hire Position?

A contract-to-hire position starts out as a consulting engagement position but has the potential to become a full-time, permanent hire at the conclusion of the contract. The initial consulting engagement typically lasts six to twelve months, however sometimes these contracts last a bit longer.

The Advantages of Contract-to-Hire Employment

While it may seem that contract-to-hire roles are more advantageous to the company doing the hiring, in fact, there are many benefits of this structure to consultants too.

Employer Benefits

A company may use a contract-to-hire arrangement if it has the financial resources to hire full-time employees but requires assistance growing a small business from the ground up or regrowing a business following a period of economic difficulty. Additionally, businesses may use contract-to-hire roles to ensure that the correct person is in the proper job.

Businesses can assess a candidate’s abilities

Employers want to be certain that an employee can deliver the results that they expect and that were discussed during the interview. Sometimes a company needs more time to fully assess an individual’s capabilities before making a full-time hiring decision.  A contract-for-hire role enables the organization to ensure that the employee truly understands how to execute the job successfully before committing to a long-term relationship.

Businesses can determine whether a candidate is a good fit

A contract-to-hire arrangement helps an organization determine if a candidate is capable of performing a job well. Employers can also test whether a candidate is a suitable fit for the corporate culture through this structure.

Contract-to-hire employment provides budget  flexibility

Budget considerations frequently play a significant part in contract-to-hire employment. Prior to hiring an employee on a full-time basis with all the associated salary and benefits, employers want to ensure that they have secured the operating budget necessary for the project. By recruiting consultants on a contract-to-hire basis, businesses get the time necessary to develop a budget for the coming months while ensuring that they can maintain productivity in the interim.

Employee Benefits

Job searchers may be wary of contract-to-hire opportunities because they believe the arrangement advantages solely the business hiring for the position. However, contract-to-hire employment offers a variety of perks to the employee who accepts the position.

Employees can determine whether a company is a good fit

Just as a contract-to-hire position enables companies to ensure that the individual they are considering hiring fits in well, employees may do the same with a contract-to-hire position. A consultant can accept contract-to-hire employment to “test drive” the role and organization without having to commit to a longer-term job until they are sure that’s what they want.

Contract-to-hire opportunities can help fill job vacancies

If a person has been unemployed for an extended period of time, a contract-to-hire position can help to bridge the gap. Even if the role doesn’t result in a permanent job offer, it does provide a good experience and gainful employment as they seek other full-time roles. Additionally, consultants can demonstrate that they remained professionally active and maintained critical abilities by taking on the interim type of jobs.

Contract-to-hire opportunities can assist in expanding one’s professional network

Consulting on an interim basis provides an individual with the opportunity to meet more people and further extend one’s professional network. While those relationships may not immediately result in a permanent position with the company, there is always the possibility that contacts met during the assignment can help in securing a permanent position elsewhere. For instance, if a worker makes a favourable impression on an employer who is unable to provide full-time employment, the company may nevertheless provide references, recommendations, or referrals.

The Litcom Approach

Litcom’s unique Contract-to-Hire staffing solution provides our clients with an exceptional opportunity.  Now our clients can engage a consultant for a specific project on contract with the option of hiring them on a full-time basis, without concern for non-solicitation or non-competition clauses, if there is sufficient demand and the consultant’s skills and capabilities are a good permanent match.

Contract-to-Hire Staffing is a perfect, no-risk solution for companies of all sizes. From sourcing to fulfillment, we pay close attention to your needs to ensure we deliver the perfect candidate for you. If Contract-to-Hire Staffing is what you are looking for, Litcom is here to help — contact us today to learn more about what makes our organization unique and how we can assist with your hiring needs.


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