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Contract, Contract-to-Direct and Direct
Placement |
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Contract,
Contract-to-Direct and Direct
Placement Overview |
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Depending on your criteria, Key will have three
types of opportunities for you
to consider in your job search.
Based on what your preferences
are and what you are open to,
Key will work with you to find
employment through one of the
three options below. |
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Contract
Assignments – The word
‘contract’ can sometimes be
misleading. In the staffing
industry, a contract position
refers to a job opening that is
not planned to be direct or
permanent at the outset of the
assignment. The client has the
option to consider hiring a
contract employee if they
desire, but the duration is
stated up front and there is a
target ending date for the
assignment. |
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As a
contracted employee, Key
Technical is your employer, and
you receive your pay through Key
but work at the client location.
The actual duration of the
specific assignment varies with
each position. |
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Contract-to-Direct
Assignments – This is when a
client has the intent to fill a
position permanently but chooses
to start off with a contract
employee. Once the employee
successfully completes 520
straight time hours on
assignment, the client has the
option to hire the employee
directly without paying any sort
of placement fee to Key. |
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There are a
variety of reasons that clients
choose to utilize the
contract-to-direct program, the
most common being to make sure
that they have the right person
based on work performance and
overall “fit” into the company
and working environment. |
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As with any contract assignment,
employment is with Key Technical
Professional Services, LLC until
the conversion takes place to
direct status with the client
company. |
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Direct
Placement – This is where
our client asks us to help them
identify a qualified employee
and after successfully
interviewing the client hires
the employee as a direct,
permanent employee. The client
pays a one time placement fee
and there is no actual
employment with Key Technical.
The timeframe from the initial
interview to an offer averages
approximately three weeks, and
usually there are multiple
interviews with several
different client contacts.
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